Explore Nina Chuba's 2024/2025 tour dates, her powerful live performances, and an in-depth review of her albums Glas and Farbenblind. Discover why she’s redefining German pop music with her bold sound and introspective themes.
Nina Chuba, the dynamic artist whose breakout hit Wildberry Lillet became the anthem of 2022, is embarking on an ambitious tour that spans across Europe. With stops in cities like Esch Alzette, Dresden, and Bad Vilbel, this tour marks not only a return to the stage but a reinvention for an artist who refuses to be boxed in. The Hamburg-born, Berlin-based singer is gearing up to redefine her sound and presence with a fresh wave of music that blends pop, rap, and raw emotion. After a 13-month hiatus following the release of her debut album Glas, Nina Chuba is back with her self-titled single NINA. It’s a bold statement of self-assurance, wrapped in a bombastic arrangement of brass and bass reminiscent of Seeed’s iconic energy. The track is a declaration of intent, as if she’s laying out a red carpet for herself and daring listeners to walk alongside her into a new era. The single is an audacious blend of confidence and creativity, underscored by a children's choir chanting her name—a touch that feels both playful and grandiose.

But beneath the powerful beats and commanding lyrics lies a recurring theme in Nina’s artistry: the interplay between vulnerability and resilience. The track isn’t just an anthem for her—it’s a call to listeners to embrace their own identities unapologetically. Glas, released in early 2023, showcased Nina’s ability to balance commercial appeal with introspection. Tracks like Ich hass dich (featuring Chapo102) and Mangos mit Chili combined addictive hooks with relatable narratives of love, frustration, and self-discovery. The album’s success—topping charts and earning multiple platinum certifications—cemented her as a force in the German music scene. Yet, Glas was more than its accolades. It was a deeply personal record that laid the groundwork for Nina’s exploration of heavier, more introspective themes in her upcoming projects.
Her recently released mini-album Farbenblind takes a markedly darker turn, delving into themes of mental health, loss, and personal growth. Tracks like Zeit reveal Nina’s struggle to articulate painful experiences, with the song born from a deeply personal loss. This emotional vulnerability adds a new layer to her artistry, showing a side of Nina that’s unafraid to confront her own fragility. In her own words, the process of creating Farbenblind was cathartic but challenging. By addressing topics like grief and self-doubt, she taps into a universal feeling of navigating life's uncertainties. The mini-album feels like a bridge—connecting the playful confidence of Wildberry Lillet to a more mature, reflective phase in her career.
Nina’s live performances have always been electric, a whirlwind of energy that pulls the audience into her orbit. From her standout appearances at Hurricane and Southside festivals to her sold-out tours, she’s earned a reputation as one of Germany’s most dynamic live acts. Her upcoming tour promises to be no different, with a setlist likely to mix fan favorites from Glas, emotionally charged tracks from Farbenblind, and previews of her forthcoming second album.
Beyond the music, Nina’s stage presence is marked by a connection with her audience. Whether through witty banter or moments of candid vulnerability, she creates an atmosphere that feels communal and deeply personal. As Nina works on her second album, questions linger about where she’ll take her sound and storytelling next. Her ability to merge catchy pop elements with deeper, more complex themes positions her as a unique voice in the industry. Nina Chuba seems poised to tackle these challenges head-on, with a mix of fearless experimentation and heartfelt honesty.




