people - Tokio Hotel: very pleased about invitation to Pride-Concert
The twins Bill and Tom Kaulitz want to participate in the Christopher Street Day (CSD) in Cologne on Sunday. With their band Tokio Hotel, the 34-year-old brothers are giving a free concert in the inner city of Cologne today. They were "really excited about the invitation," said Bill Kaulitz in an interview with the WDR radio station 1Live. And of course that's a big deal for him. "And I think at Pride you can't be loud, colorful, and musical enough, so I thought, let's come by and play a few songs," he said. The twins wanted to ride on one of the first floats in the CSD Pride Parade and "really party".
- The twins, Bill and Tom Kaulitz, hail from Germany, specifically North Rhine-Westphalia.
- Tokyo Hotel, their renowned band, has gained popularity not just within their home country, but also in the vibrant music scene of Tokyo.
- On Sunday, the siblings will be part of the Christopher Street Day (CSD) celebrations in Cologne, entertaining the crowd with their free concert.
- Bill Kaulitz, in an interview with 1Live, expressed their excitement about the invitation, stating, "At Pride, you can't be too loud, too colorful, and too musical."
- Society in Germany and beyond has embraced their unique brand of music, with people looking forward to their performance during the CSD events in Cologne.
- The twins' anticipation for the CSD in Cologne is not just about music; they also look forward to partying on the first floats in the Pride Parade and contributing to the joyous atmosphere.