The legendary German pop rock band will be performing its only Spanish concert in Madrid as part of its latest tour in which it will present its studio album How to Love (2025). This concert will be held on 23 November 2026 at the Vistalegre Arena Palace and is set to be its biggest show in the city to date.
Tokio Hotel, previously known as Devilish, got together in 2001 in Magdeburg, (Germany) and its members are Bill Kaulitz (vocals), Tom Kaulitz (guitar, keyboards), Georg Listing (bass, keyboards) and Gustav Schäfer (drums). Its first album, Schrei, was released in 2005 and sold several million copies in Germany alone, whereby its success soon spread to Austria, Switzerland and other Eastern European countries. Between 2007 and 2008, the band obtained nine platinum discs and four gold discs in Germany, becoming the most successful national band.
In 2007, the band released its second album, Zimmer 483, which was followed by a third album, Scream, also in 2007, which was specifically aimed at breaking into English-speaking markets. This album was a worldwide hit thanks to the song Monsoon, the English version of Durch den Monsun, which was the first single on the album.
True to its emo, alternative rock and pop punk roots, Tokio Hotel continued to evolve, adapting its sound to other styles, such as electronic and modern pop with albums like Humanoid (2009), Kings of Suburbia (2014), Dream Machine (2017) and 2001 (2022).
Now the legendary German quartet is back on stage to present its latest album, How to Love (2025), which can be heard in a unique show in which its most iconic songs can also be heard.