About Die Toten Hosen
There are moments you simply can’t afford to miss, and the “Trink aus! Wir müssen gehen” tour is definitely one of them. When Campino and his lads take the stadiums by storm, it’s more than just a concert – it’s a piece of German contemporary history. Die Hosen have now officially confirmed: the album “Trink aus, wir müssen gehen!”, due for release in May 2026, will be their final regular studio album. Almost 45 years after the band was formed, the circle is thus complete. So who knows how many more chances we’ll have to experience the Düsseldorf legends live in this form?
A farewell in instalments: From the squatter scene to the pop pantheon
What began in 1982 as a chaotic punk band is now an institution. With over 18 million records sold, they have achieved it all. Yet their hearts still beat for the stage. As demand for 2026 broke all records and nearly 900,000 tickets sold out in no time, the band is adding more dates for 2027. These are the “final additional dates” to visit regions that have been left out so far.
Tour dates 2026 & 2027: The ground will be shaking
Die Hosen are embarking on a massive triumphal tour across Europe. Here are the key dates for your diary:
Highlights 2026: The major additional dates for 2027: Buy tickets now at ticketbande and be there live for the tour of the decade!
- 27 June 2026: Frankfurt – Deutsche Bank Park
- 3 & 4 July 2026: Düsseldorf – Merkur Spiel-Arena
- 11 July 2026: Berlin – Olympiastadion
- 17 & 18 July 2026: Cologne – RheinEnergieSTADION
- 12 June 2027: Nuremberg – Max-Morlock-Stadion
- 17 June 2027: Mannheim – Maimarktgelände
- 26 June 2027: Leipzig – Festwiese
- 3 July 2027: Braunschweig – Eintracht-Stadion
- 7 July 2027: Konstanz – Bodenseestadion
- 10 July 2027: Düsseldorf – Merkur Spiel-Arena (The final home game!)
FAQ on the “Trink aus! Wir müssen gehen” tour
1. Will there really be no more new music after the 2026 album? The band has announced that “Trink aus, wir müssen gehen!” (including the bonus album “Alles muss raus!”) will be their final regular studio album. Campino explained that they wanted to “go all out one last time” before closing this chapter. Whether there will be any singles or live recordings later remains to be seen – but there won’t be another full album.
2. Why are there dates for 2027? As the response to the tour announcement for 2026 was so overwhelming and many fans were unable to get tickets, Die Toten Hosen have decided to play a handful of selected additional concerts in 2027. These dates in cities such as Nuremberg, Leipzig and Mannheim are considered the very last of this tour.
3. Where will the very last concert take place? The grand tour finale is scheduled for 10 July 2027 in Düsseldorf. In their home town, at the Merkur Spiel-Arena, the curtain will fall on this monumental tour. Tickets for this date are particularly sought-after and are considered a ‘must-have’ for every true Die Hosen fan.
4. Will there be different support acts at the 2027 concerts than in 2026? Die Hosen like to vary their guests. Whilst 2026 will feature top-class acts such as Rise Against or the Beatsteaks, separate announcements are often still being made for 2027. One thing is certain: it will be loud, it will be punk, and it will be a fitting backdrop for this exceptional tour. Check the listings at ticketbande regularly to stay up to date with the latest support acts!