Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Birthdays, US and More!

Durch Den Monsun's Birthday!
On the 15th of August, Tokio Hotel's single, Durch den Monsun, will be celebrating its 3rd birthday. (It will have been released 3 years ago on the 15th of August.) All fans will throw a yellow hellium-filled balloon in the sky, at 12:00, with the message "Tribute to Tokio Hotel's 3 years"

Pass this message on to all their fans...

GET MONSOON BACK TO #1!!!
For the past two days MONSOON has been the most watched clip on MTV.com but today our four German friends slipped down to #3. Can you get them back to #1 - watch the clip HERE and get Bill, Tom, Gustav & Georg back to the top!!! Thanks for your support.

Hear a Russian fan sing "Ich bin nicht ich" in Russian!!!
If you want the full song in mp3, send us a message on our Bebo site - Official Bill Kaulitz Religion

[Yes it is a religion!...=)]

Happy Birthday? No?
I just learned something new that I thought I would share with all of you who might be considering that singing Happy Birthday to the band at one of the US Concerts would be a REALLY SWELL IDEA! As you know, the band is from Germany and they have different cultural norms than we do. In Germany, it is considered bad luck to sing it to someone before their birthday. So, just something to keep in mind before you doom the guys to seven years of bad luck or something.

Reminder!
Make sure to catch Tokio Hotel LIVE in concert at the Canadian “International Hot Air Balloon Festival” in Saint-Jean-Sur-Richelieu on August 9th!!


US Fans send Bill to the top
Tokio Hotel continues the conquering of America, in Hamburg a third album is in the works

LAURA SOPHIE BRAUER & JANE MASUMY

From Stockholm to Tel Aviv, from Lisbon to Moscow. Everywhere Tokio Hotel leaves their fans in hysteria. Now the chosen Hamburgers continue their conquering of America. The kids in the states are crazy about the hit “Monsoon” (”Durch den Monsun”), and sent the video straight to the top on MTV USA! R&B megastars like Nelly and Chris Brown are left behind.

The critics of the New York Times themselves were flabbergasted about the first US concert of the rock boys, and judged: “Surprisingly appealing from beginning to end”. And the US magazine “Rolling Stone” found that Bill’s “odd English pronunciation” makes their music only still more charming. In August, Bill (18), Tom (18), Gustav (19), and Georg (21) give concerts in Chicago, San Francisco, and Dallas, among other things. But work also gets done back home. Currently, the twins spend every free minute with Tokio Hotel producer David Jost (35) in their Hamburg studio. Jost: “Bill covers every last crumpled piece of paper in his pocket with lyrics. Mostly there’s still a hotel logo from the last foreign trips on it. He’s a little chaotic, and he has also already lost a lot of these papers. But he unfortunately isn’t interested in typing any of these ideas onto his laptop himself.”

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