What does a musician take away when he explores Europa-Park with friends — and where does he recharge between coasters? Axel Bosse found out first-hand: a day packed with lasting memories at Germany’s largest theme park, a visit that sits right in step with his latest studio album, “Stabile Poesie.” Which rides won him over, and what he shares on the podcast, is now ready for fans to hear.
Appreciating small moments, leaning into relationships, and really savoring shared experiences — that’s the heart of Bosse’s latest studio album, “Stabile Poesie.” It’s also what he lived during his day at Europa-Park. With friends along for the ride, he made his way through the 18 European-themed areas and came away with unforgettable memories. In the new Monaco area, he hit his favorite attraction, the steel coaster “Silver Star.” In the Croatian area, he tore through a Mediterranean landscape on the multi-launch coaster “Voltron Nevera powered by Rimac.” “On short trips, like here at Europa-Park, where I can ride roller coasters, that’s where I draw strength and energy,” he says of the visit.
What else he got up to at Germany’s largest theme park, Bosse digs into on the latest episode of “Parkgeflüster – Backstage im Europa-Park,” available on VEEJOY and wherever podcasts are found. With Manuel, the musician talks through his personal connection to Europa-Park: which attractions he loves most, which ones he still has to try, and what makes a visit feel special for him.
Music comes up, of course. Bosse offers a look inside “Stabile Poesie,” how the title came about, and the story behind the song “Nokia.” He also talks through how his songwriting takes shape and who gives him honest feedback before new music goes out. To wrap things up, the two turn to festival season: how Bosse handles hot days on stage, what challenges him most, and how he recharges after weeks of shows. Anyone who wants Bosse as both roller-coaster fan and artist shouldn’t miss the new episode of “Parkgeflüster – Backstage im Europa-Park.”
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