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Friday, 12/4/2026
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Christmas 2026 can come, Erdmöbel are back on tour.

Every year again, the band from Cologne - celebrating their 30th this year, congratulations! - releases a new Erdmöbel year-end song shortly before Christmas. They open up their unique view on the Christmas season. And on the past year. And on what may come.

Legendary is their "I Don't Care About Christmas," the Erdmöbel version of Wham's "Last Christmas," which marked the start of their Christmas blues in 2006. And then came at least one song each year with guests like Maren Eggert or Ulrich Matthes and many others. Gradually, a real canon has accumulated; for many, Erdmöbel has become as essential at Christmas as tinsel. And of course, one of their Christmas songs is titled just like that: "Lalala ... lalala ... metta."

Every year, the band - proclaimed by the SÜDDEUTSCHE as "the greatest German band of our time," and DIE ZEIT once wrote: “As if Gottfried Benn, Hans Christian Andersen, and the Pet Shop Boys had formed a band together” - these four go on tour with their very own Christmas show. “A certain, somewhat ritualized party format has developed," said Markus Berges, the singer of a band that can rhyme melancholy with party like no other: "In this sense, it is indeed a bit like an alternative family celebration, but a good one. Where people already come with certain expectations, but we don't just offer them something; rather, the people do a lot themselves."

Again this year. The big, very special Erdmöbel Christmas party. And also again - at the beginning of December, as always, when Advent begins - a new Christmas year-end song from Erdmöbel will come; we can’t wait to be surprised!

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