TOKIO HOTEL

TOKIO HOTEL

Tokio Hotel, formed by twin brothers Bill and Tom Kaulitz, along with two friends Georg Listing and Gustav Schäfer, started making music as youngsters in Germany. The band soon topped the charts in their home country, before releasing the monster hit “Durch den Monsun” (or the English version “Monsoon”) onto the world. In 2007, the band reached new heights, followed by successful singles like “Scream” and “Don't Jump”, selling out venues across Europe and winning the hearts of millions of fans.

Over the years, Tokio Hotel has evolved both in appearance and musical style. The band has undergone several metamorphoses. Despite several short breaks, Tokio Hotel has written seven albums together and conquered all stages and festivals worldwide.

But it doesn't stop there, as there is now also a podcast “Kaulitz Hills”, Bill and Tom serve as judges on The Voice of Germany and they have released a Christmas single. After more than seven million albums sold in 68 countries and countless awards, Tokio Hotel is far from the end of their unique journey.