Tokio Hotel, the pop rock band that defined a generation, will return to Peru at the end of 2024 with an unmissable concert as part of their international tour. Fans of the German artists are counting down the days to attend the show, which will take place on December 8 at the Parque de la Exposición amphitheater.
Tokio Hotel concert in Lima will be a success
The production company responsible for bringing Tokio Hotel to our country has confirmed that ticket sales have been a success and that they are one step away from selling out. For now they only have 50 VIP tickets left to reach their goal.
The last tickets are on sale at Joinnus. This information comes just a few months before his only performance in the capital, as part of his tour ‘Beyond the World 2024’, which includes several international stops.
Tokio Hotel is a German rock band that was formed in 2001 in Magdeburg, Germany. Photo: diffusion
“The members of Tokio Hotel are aware of the fervor of their fans in Peru and are excited about their visit. They have a big surprise prepared for their followers,” he said. Luciana Chavez, spokesperson for Nardos Productions.
What will the Tokio Hotel show in Lima be like?
Tokio Hotel will bring to the capital a show with an innovative set of lights, as well as an impressive screen show and other surprises. “Surprised by the warm reception, the group is being organised to arrive a few days earlier than planned, as they want to interact with their fans. Nothing is ruled out,” he added.
It is important to note that Tokio Hotel will arrive with its original members: Bill Kaulitz (voice), Tom Kaulitz (guitar, keyboards), Georg Listing (bass, keyboards) and Gustav Schäfer (drums), to offer an unforgettable experience to lovers of alternative music.
What is the trajectory of Tokio Hotel?
Tokio Hotel is a German rock band that has had a significant impact on the international music scene. It was formed in 2001 in Magdeburg, Germany, by twin brothers Bill (vocals) and Tom Kaulitz (guitar), together with Georg Listing (bass and keyboards) and Gustav Schäfer (drums). Initially, they were called ‘Devilish’ before changing its name to Tokio Hotel.
Their debut album, ‘Schrei’ (2005), launched the group to stardom in Germany, fueled by the single ‘Durch den Monsun’. The success of the album allowed them to gain recognition throughout Europe. Two years later they released ‘Zimmer 483’ and ‘Scream’, their first album in English, aimed at the international market. Songs such as ‘Monsoon’ helped consolidate their popularity outside Germany, especially in America and Asia.
Tokio Hotel: its rest and its return
Tokio Hotel won several awards, including the MTV Europe Music Awards and the NRJ Music Awards. They toured extensively internationally, which contributed to their growing global fan base. Despite their success, the band took a break and relocated to Los Angeles to work on new music. During this period, they remained active on social media and the media, building anticipation for their comeback.
After a long period of inactivity, they released ‘Kings of Suburbia’, which marked a shift towards a more electronic and sophisticated sound. The album was well received by fans and critics, highlighting their artistic evolution. In 2017 they released their album ‘Dream Machine’, which reaffirmed their ability to reinvent themselves and continue to capture the attention of their audience.
In recent years, the band has released singles such as ‘When We Were Younger’ and ‘White Lies’, collaborating with artists such as VIZE. They continue to tour and work on new music, staying relevant in today’s music scene.