Die Toten Hosen Kick Off Farewell Tour in Stuttgart
Die Toten Hosen performed for approximately 65,000 fans in Stuttgart, marking the German start of their “Trink Aus! Wir Müssen Gehen” farewell tour. According to dpa, the Düsseldorf punk band is concluding its career after more than four decades, with a final stadium concert planned for July 2027 in their hometown.
The open-air event at the Cannstatter Wasen served as the first major German appearance of the tour. The band, led by frontman Campino, followed an opening set by Feine Sahne Fischfilet. dpa reports the atmosphere at the venue mirrored a festival.
What songs were performed at the Stuttgart concert?
The setlist combined newer titles with established hits. According to dpa, the band played classics including “Tage wie diese,” “Bonnie & Clyde,” and “Hier kommt Alex.”

The crowd participated as a “large open-air choir,” singing along to many of the tracks. This blend of old and new material characterizes the current farewell performances.
Why is this tour significant for German rock history?
The tour marks the end of a chapter for one of Germany’s most influential rock bands. dpa notes that Die Toten Hosen have been a shaping force in the German rock and punk scenes since the early 1980s.
Their career includes numerous number-one albums and a history of large-scale stadium tours. The current “Trink Aus! Wir Müssen Gehen” tour represents the final stage of this four-decade trajectory.
What happens next for Die Toten Hosen?
The band has nearly two dozen more concerts scheduled over the coming months. These performances will take place across Germany, Austria, and Luxembourg.
The tour’s conclusion is likely to occur in July 2027. dpa reports that the final stadium concert is planned for Düsseldorf, the band’s home city.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Where did the farewell tour officially begin? The tour started in Esch an der Alzette, Luxembourg, earlier in the week.
- How many people attended the Stuttgart show? Approximately 65,000 fans attended the concert at the Cannstatter Wasen.
- When and where is the final concert expected to take place? The final stadium concert is planned for July 2027 in Düsseldorf.
How do you think the end of this tour will impact the German punk scene?