A Farewell Roar: Die Toten hosen Embark on Massive 2026 Tour
After a three-year hiatus, German punk rock legends die Toten Hosen are set to ignite stages across Europe with their “Drink! We have to go – tour 2026.” This extensive stadium and open-air concert tour promises to be a monumental event, marking a significant chapter in the band’s illustrious career.
Formed in 1982,Die Toten Hosen have become synonymous with high-energy performances and socially conscious lyrics. their influence on the punk rock scene is undeniable, and this tour is anticipated to be a celebration of their enduring legacy.
A Band Reflects: “Playing Every Evening as if it Were Our Last!”
The band members themselves have expressed a renewed enthusiasm for performing live. in a recent statement, they shared their outlook on this upcoming tour:
In the fifth decade after our foundation, we feel a pleasure and hunger for concerts as rarely before. Perhaps this is also due to our life situation: we know that we are on the home stretch with our career and that such trips will also come to an end at some point. That’s why we want to go again with old and new songs and play every evening as if it were our last!
This sentiment suggests that the “Drink! We have to go – tour 2026” will be more than just a series of concerts; it will be a heartfelt farewell to their fans, delivered with the raw energy that has defined their career.
Recognizing the importance of making their concerts accessible to all fans, Die Toten Hosen are offering reduced-price “social tickets” for every date on the tour. This initiative aims to ensure that financial constraints do not prevent dedicated fans from experiencing the band’s live performances.
In Switzerland, thes social tickets are priced at CHF 25.00. Details regarding eligibility for these tickets can be found on the band’s official website.
Integrated Public Transport: A Green Initiative
Adding another layer of convenience and environmental consciousness, the entry ticket to the concerts also serves as a public transport pass. In the Üstra/GVH tariff area (zone ABC), the ticket is valid for all public transport (2nd class) from three hours before the event until 5:00 AM the following morning. This encourages concertgoers to utilize public transportation,reducing traffic congestion and carbon emissions.
It is indeed vital to note that this public transport benefit is non-transferable.
Looking Ahead: A Tour Not to Be Missed
The “Drink! We have to go – tour 2026” promises to be a memorable experience for fans of Die Toten Hosen. With their signature blend of punk rock energy, socially conscious lyrics, and a commitment to accessibility, this tour is set to be a highlight of the 2026 concert season. Fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early and prepare for an unforgettable series of performances.
