They made us want to take German as our second language, their faces were displayed in A2 format on the walls of our teenage rooms, they influenced our entire wardrobe and encouraged us to wear black nail polish for years (guilty as charged)… The favorite gothic boy band of all the teenagers from the late 2000s is back: I'm talking about Tokio Hotel.
More than twenty years after their debut, and a comeback attempted in 2022 with an album titled 2001 (referring to the year of their formation), the German pop rock group is going to make their return to Paris on the stage of l'Olympia for a one and only concert on Monday, March 10, 2025. Tickets will go on sale on Thursday, December 7th.
And at 10am on the website of the Parisian venue.
A look very different from the 2000s
After Lana Del Rey, it's a new event concert that will make the Olympia stage vibrate in 2025. If Bill Kaulitz, Tom Kaulitz, Gustav Schäfer and Georg Listing were sporting hyper-punk outfits and hairstyles 17 years ago, today the band has changed its look.
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For the leader, long messy black hair is a thing of the past: the 34-year-old singer now sports a long curly platinum blonde hairstyle, lots of jewelry, high-heeled shoes, and outfits shinier than ever before, and thus plays with gender norms. His twin brother, Tom Kaulitz, has ditched the bandana and hip-hop cap for a big beard and long hair in hipster fashion (proof that his wife, Heidi Klum, has had an influence).
A European tour for Tokio Hotel
In addition to Paris, the group will also go on tour throughout Europe: Barcelona, Brussels, Cologne, London, Madrid, Milan, Vienna, Berlin, Hamburg, and Stockholm... The opportunity for fans to (re)discover some of their biggest hits live, like "Automatic," "Don't Jump," "Pain Of Love," "Scream," "White Lies," and many more.
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This European tour will also allow Tokio Hotel to unveil a brand new version of their biggest hit: "Monsoon" turned 15 years old in 2020, and for the occasion, the band has reinterpreted their song as if it had been conceived this year
Tokio Hotel
L'Olympia
28, boulevard des Capucines - 9th
Monday, March 10, 2025 at 8pm
Tickets from €59.80 to €70.80 From €59.80 to €70.80
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