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Tokio Hotel go on tour in 2025

Fans of Tokio Hotel can see the band live at numerous venues in Germany in 2025. The band led by twins Bill and Tom Kaulitz announced a "major European tour" on Tuesday. Advance sales are set to start on Friday. In March 2025, there will be concerts in Ludwigsburg, Cologne, Berlin and Hamburg,...

Singer Bill Kaulitz on stage with his band "Tokio Hotel". Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Singer Bill Kaulitz on stage with his band "Tokio Hotel". Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Music - Tokio Hotel go on tour in 2025

Fans of Tokio Hotel can see the band live at numerous venues in Germany in 2025. The band led by twins Bill and Tom Kaulitz announced a "major European tour" on Tuesday. Advance sales are set to start on Friday. In March 2025, there will be concerts in Ludwigsburg, Cologne, Berlin and Hamburg, among others.

The band, which also includes Gustav Schäfer and Georg Listing, was founded in Magdeburg in 2001. At the concerts, fans can presumably also hope to hear the band's biggest hit "Durch den Monsun" from 2005. Tokio Hotel released a new album last year. Tom and Bill Kaulitz now live in the USA, Schäfer and Listing are at home in Germany.

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  1. People from all over Germany are excited for Tokio Hotel's tour, as they will be performing in cities like Cologne and Berlin.
  2. Georg Listing, a member of Tokio Hotel, will be joined by his bandmates for the upcoming European tour in 2025.
  3. The band's fans in Ludwigsburg, Germany, can look forward to a thrilling concert experience during the tour.
  4. Bill and Tom Kaulitz, the twins who lead Tokio Hotel, reside in the USA, but they will return to Germany for their major European tour.
  5. Gustav Schäfer, another band member, will perform alongside Bill and Tom Kaulitz in Germany for the 2025 tour.
  6. Tokio Hotel's 2025 tour includes advance ticket sales starting on Friday, providing fans with an opportunity to secure their seats for the anticipated concerts.
  7. Fans in Tokyo, Japan, may be disappointed to learn that the tour does not include a stop overseas, as it is limited to venues in Germany, including Hamburg.

Source: www.stern.de

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