H-BLOCKX - the crossover pioneers have been celebrating high-energy live shows since 1990 and still show how to burn down stages brilliantly today!
After two completely demolished festival summers, H-BLOCKX are celebrating the 30th anniversary of their groundbreaking debut album "Time To Move" in 2024 with a headline tour through Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Belgium to celebrate timeless mega-classics such as "Move", "Risin' High", "Little Girl" and "Go Freaky" with their fans in an appropriate setting.
This year, fans will also be able to see for themselves that H-BLOCKX know how tight songwriting works and how fresh rock music can sound in the 34th year since their formation, as the band will be releasing an exclusive vinyl re-release of their debut album as well as some new singles, which they will also be presenting live at the shows.
The band around singer Henning Wehland is one of Germany's most successful live acts, which soon after its formation became a highly regarded insider tip in the German rock landscape. This is proven not only by the chart position of their debut album "Time To Move", which was named album of the year with 62 chart weeks and achieved gold status with over 750,000 copies sold, but also by awards such as the MTV Europe Music Award and the Viva Comet.
Special milestones in the 4's career include the 1999 soundtrack to the German-language cult action comedy "Bang Boom Bang - ein todsicheres Ding", which gave the Westphalians a brief appearance on the big screen, not forgetting the numerous US tours with well-known artists such as Eminem, Ice-T, Blink-182, the Black Eyed Peas and Biohazard.
Their last album to date, "HBLX", was released in 2012 and after the longest live absence in the band's history from 2015-2019, the band from Münster returned to the stage in the summer of 2022 and have been celebrating every show as a big party ever since.
In 2024, their fans will once again get the chance to experience the live power of H-Blockx live, which has made this band one of the most iconic bands in the German music landscape.
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