A thousand school children have been in rehearsals for months getting ready to take to the stage at the Luxembourg Philharmonie as part of the Lëtz sang! programme. They will be joining Tali for a multilingual concert with songs in Luxembourgish, French, German and English, including Tali's own song 'Dear Parents'.
Tali has a background in teaching and has a deep passion for youth engagement. She talks about how excited she is for the collaboration, especially hearing a thousand voices joining her on stage. Having first performed at the Philharmonie as a teenager in a choir, Tali now returns as a professional artist, hoping to ignite a love of music in the next generation. “This might be their first time singing with an orchestra or standing on stage,” she shared. “Moments like these can shape a child’s dreams.”
Although the performance is sold out, fans will have several opportunities to see Tali this summer. She is slated to open for Zoe Wees at this year’s EchterLive concert and will also appear at the Strassen Festival in September. Additionally, she recently launched a new collaborative project born out of her time in New York. The group, named after the popular Union Square café “Blue Stripes,” blends R\&B, jazz, and pop, and released its first single this month.
For aspiring young musicians, Tali offers this advice: “Don’t be afraid of failure. If you love it, keep going. Belief in yourself is everything.”