


With his unique blend of Gypsy jazz, flamenco, and South American rhythms, he captivates audiences across all continents. Today, he is considered one of the most important, authentic, and distinctive voices in Sinti music.
His musical genius appears to come effortlessly.
Lulo has dedicated his life to music. He was passed down the guitar tradition from his father Bawo Reinhardt at the young age of five. Over the years, Lulo expanded his musical horizons and immersed himself in the music of other cultures. Today, he tends towards a fusion of styles between flamenco, Latin and Brazilian jazz – always with a nod to his gypsy influences.
His name has gained international recognition.
In 2019, Lulo Reinhardt received the German Record Critics’ Prize in the “World Music” category.
This award highlights his artistic vision and stylistic openness, through which he effortlessly transcends cultural boundaries. Lulo’s music is characterized by rhythmic sophistication, melodic depth, and a powerful emotional expressiveness. His concerts are marked by an intense closeness to the audience and convey a palpable joy in musical dialogue.
As a composer and improviser, Lulo Reinhardt creates sound worlds that respect tradition without being constrained by it. His music stands for freedom, curiosity, and cultural diversity, establishing him as an artist whose work resonates far beyond genre boundaries.
As a soloist, Lulo Reinhardt masterfully blends cultural influences in an organic way while maintaining complete authenticity. His concerts are intense musical experiences defined by joy of playing, virtuosity, and an immediate connection with the audience. Lulo Reinhardt represents a modern, open-minded world music that honors tradition while boldly exploring new paths.



