Monday, August 4, 2008

News, Gossips and Articles!

Creepy fan videos Tom at Studio :L :


On Bushido’s fanboard, he and his crew have joined Tokio Hotel fans in voting for Tokio Hotel as Best New Artist.
Click HERE to check it out!
Very kind of him, I must say...although TH would probably win it anyhow :L .

THE LEADER OF THE GERMAN BAND HAS RECEIVED HIS DRIVER'S LICENSE AND HAS BOUGHT HIS FIRST CAR...

Bill Kaulitz, he's handsome, he sings well, he's stylish, he's rich, he is...
In short, he lacked nothing, but one thing to complete it all: a car. The problem is, while all the other members of Tokio Hotel have passed the eam, Bill missed his on the first try...

But after a few weeks of additional driving courses, Bill from Tokio Hotel has finally overcome it and got his driver's license two days ago, last Wednesday, on his second attempt.

Once the paper in his pocket, he we left there to choose the equipment of his dreams. Here, Bill opted for a German brand by offering himself a grey convertible BMW (see it here) Price of the jewel? Around 90,000 euros. This is the price he must pay to ventilate his hair with class...
(voici.fr)

Tokiohotelamerica:
Rumor has it Tokio Hotel will be visiting Mexico when they are in North America. The rumor says it will be a private concert for radio and music people. That’s all we know. Don’t go crazy yet. It’s ONLY a rumor.

For any of you who like to run outside and breathe your North American air simply because the band is on the same continent? Well, you can run outside now because rumor has it Tokio Hotel has landed and their takeover of the Americas is beginning.


On the 7th, next Wednesday, in Sayreville, New Jersey, Tokio Hotel's US Tour starts and will end sometime at the end of the month.
A total of 11 concerts in small enclosures, where we can check out the realistic prospect of the band in the US...a musically contradictory country, difficult to win, but essential in a takeoff on a global basis.

The importance of the mini-tour goes beyond what is strictly musical, so much, that the future and planning of future months for the band depends largely on the month of August, which causes us to compare the American cities as a final exam.

The trajectory of the Magdeburg boys could be considered meteoric. That is why, far from lifting the foot off the accelerator, it is precisely now that the Tokio Hotel universe has so much at stake, and will now step on the pedal.

If fans and the American press respond with the same predisposition that they did during TH's promotional tour for "Scream," the management will plan the World Tour's next studio album in many different ways, giving priority to a new market and drastically reducing the dates in Europe (!!!), replacing the flags in Champion League stadiums, accommodating the same number of fans, but fewer dates.

The USA tour plays a role and takes place in reduced enclosures or average-sized ones. We cannot overlook the radical change that this can make in the new continent. Obviously, we talk about the maximum degree which any band can aspire, but let us not forget the harshness that results for most European bands on their first American tour, where they spend a least a couple months and have been everyday in places where flags, cities, fans, food, hotels...virtually everything. The leader of a great and famous Swedish band in the 80s once said that the US was like working in an assembly line of Scania truck company, where employers are happy to be able to work, but then eventually got burned out because America's industrializes through art.

Today, having recognition in the US is like having Harry Potter's wand, and being able to see the rest of the planet's doors open automatically. The Japanese, Australian, and South American markets are waiting...

(destinorock)

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