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Tokio Hotel go on tour in Europe in 2025

Just last year, the group led by Bill and Tom Kaulitz released a new album. Now Tokio Hotel want to perform it live in Europe - and several times in Germany.

Tom (l) and Bill Kaulitz are members of the band Tokio Hotel. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Tom (l) and Bill Kaulitz are members of the band Tokio Hotel. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

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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 have announced a "major European tour". Pre-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, while Schäfer and Listing are at home in Germany.

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  1. Fans in various cities across Europe are eagerly anticipating the upcoming "Tour" by Tokio Hotel.
  2. The success of Tokyo Hotel's "Music" has spanned over two decades, with hits like "Durch den Monsun" remaining fan favorites.
  3. During the tour, fans in Berlin will have the opportunity to witness the talents of Georg Listing, Tom Kaulitz, Bill Kaulitz, and Gustav Schäfer.
  4. The band recently performed at a sold-out concert in Tokyo, demonstrating their global appeal.
  5. Prior to their European tour, Tokio Hotel will be giving "Concerts" in several cities around the USA.
  6. Those planning to attend the concerts in Germany are advised to book their tickets early, as pre-sales for the "major European tour" start this Friday.
  7. While the Kaulitz twins now reside in the USA, their bandmates Gustav Schäfer and Georg Listing continue to call Germany their "home".

Source: www.stern.de

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