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“Drink out! We have to go” – Toten Hosen are planning a big tour of Germany

17 concerts confirmed in three countries

The Toten trousers have announced a new tour for 2026. Under the emotionally charged title “Drink out! We have to go” the Düsseldorf punk rock institution wants to go again on a long journey. Spoke in a video published on Sunday evening on Instagram Front man Campino About the upcoming concert series. Overall are 17 shows planned – a large part of it in Germany. The tour starts on June 8, 2026 in Esch on the Alzette (Luxembourg), the grand finale on September 12, 2026 in Vienna.

Cities and pre -sale start

Among other things are included Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Bremen, Hanover, Dresden, Freiburg and Stuttgart. The Advance sales begin on Wednesday, May 14, 2025 at 6:00 p.m.. The rush should be tremendous because many fans interpret the tour as a potential farewell chapter.

Farewell tour? Tour title leaves room for speculation

Emotional fan reactions

The thoughtful tone of the announcement video and the title of the tour ensure concern for many fans. In the comments on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) speculate numerous users about a possible end of the band. The sentence “We have to go” is interpreted as an indication of a final farewell. However, this is officially confirmed not.

European tour 2025 as a start

International stations in advance

Before the big tour of Germany begins in 2026, the trousers open in the summer of 2025 A European tour. The schedule includes concerts in London, Paris, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Warsaw and Brussels. This mini tour should apparently be prepared-maybe also to conquer international stages again before the curtain finally falls?

The dead trousers

Politically, loud and across generations

They have been standing for over four decades Toten trousers For punk rock, attitude and down -to -earthness. As a mouthpiece against the right, as a stadium rocker or as a thoughtful in old age – they remain one of the most formative rock bands in German -speaking countries.

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