From Düsseldorf to Global Punk Icons
Born in the gritty heart of Düsseldorf in 1982, Die Toten Hosen emerged as the defiant voice of German punk rock. Known for their anti-establishment attitude and explosive sound, the band—led by charismatic frontman Campino—has been pushing boundaries for over four decades. Their breakthrough came with albums like Ein kleines bisschen Horrorschau and Opel-Gang, but it was anthems such as “Hier kommt Alex” and “Tage wie diese” that cemented their place as one of Europe’s most influential punk bands.
A Legacy of Live Madness
Die Toten Hosen’s concerts are legendary—not just in Germany, but across Europe, especially in Sweden. With stunning visuals, full-throttle energy, and Campino’s unmatched connection with the crowd (yes, he still stage dives), every show becomes a communal punk ritual. Fans who caught them at Sweden Rock Festival or their gigs in Stockholm and Gothenburg rave about the raw, sweaty atmosphere and shout-along moments that leave you hoarse but euphoric. One reviewer simply said: “Best night of my life—pure punk chaos and love!”
Why Sweden Can’t Get Enough
Swedes have a special bond with Die Toten Hosen. Maybe it’s the shared appreciation for music with guts, or the fact that their lyrics—whether political or poetic—hit home no matter the language. Their sold-out shows in Sweden prove that punk has no borders. With new material still rolling out and classics that never die, there’s never been a better time to catch them live. Don’t miss your chance to witness one of punk’s most enduring acts tear it up in a venue near you. Grab your tickets now on Eventim.se.