Concert with 30,000 fans!
Tokio Hotel rocks all of Europe!
Since last Sunday, Tokio Hotel is now the most successful German band of today. During their appearance in the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris, Bill and co. rocked with 30,000 fans, mainly females. After their guest performance in the US last month, Tokio Hotel now rocks Europe. Paris was only the start of their tour!
30,000 screaming fans welcomed Tokio Hotel on Sunday evening on the stage for the former World Cup stadium in 1998 (when France won). Almost as many unique offerings as fans were made to the frontman, Bill Kaulitz, by the french fanbase: "Bill, I love you!" screamed the sweet French fans in German.
In addition to Tokio Hotel's huge success, this concert was also a great act of international recognition. Bill, Tom, Georg, and Gustav sing their songs in German, in the otherwise unfriendly-to-forgreign-language France. Before the concert, thousands of letters were written to their record label and the media, asking that the four boys from Magdeburg sing in their native tongue.
This phenomenon isn't new. In their first tour in the United States, early May, many American fans wanted Tokio Hotel to sing their songs in the original version, German. Many fans also learn German in order to sing along to their songs. Also, yesterday evening at the 90-minute appearance, many fans sang along to the choruses. If this trend will continue throughout their European tour, the German language would experience a real "renaissance."
"If such a whole stadium sings along to your songs, you most certainly get goose-bumps!" said Bill. On the 6th of July, Tokio Hotel will rock in Rome, Italy - and hopefully give that goose-bump-ish feeling back to the frontman, Bill Kaulitz.
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