Kraftklub celebrates life with a new album and big tour in 2026!
Find out more about Kraftklub's new album "Die in Karl-Marx-Stadt" and the upcoming music highlights in 2026.

Kraftklub celebrates life with a new album and big tour in 2026!
The music world is currently turned upside down, and with a very special highlight: Kraftklub will release their fifth album entitled “Die in Karl-Marx-Stadt” on November 28th, 2025. This work, which deals with death as well as celebration and life, promises a refreshing mix of social commentary, even if the political content takes a bit of a back seat. Fans can look forward to well-known feature guests such as Domiziana, Faber, Nina Chuba and Deichkind, who will give the album additional facets.
The enthusiasm for Kraftklub is already noticeable, because the tour for the new album starts in March 2026, and many tickets are already completely sold out. The interest in the band shows once again how lively the music scene is and that fans are ready to give everything for their favorites. At a time when the music industry is undergoing upheaval, this is a strong sign. According to Statista, the market is experiencing a revival through new digital offerings and music-on-demand services. These trends allow people to individually enjoy music anytime, anywhere.
More musical innovations
But it's not just the strength club that's causing a stir. Paula Carolina also has news in her luggage: her new album called “Wild” will also be released in March 2026. The first single “Give me your money!” scores with ironic criticism of capitalism. Their debut album “Extra”, which was released in 2024, was a great success and particularly appealed to younger listeners.
While Kraftklub and Paula Carolina's new music is causing a stir, an old friend named Helene Fischer is also attracting attention again. She has decided not to let the “Helene Fischer Show” take place in 2025 in order to have more time for the family. In view of this, the singer is working hard on a children's music series and announced a new album entitled “The Most Beautiful Children's Songs – Winter and Christmas Time”. It contains 25 titles, including well-known classics such as “Rudolph, the Little Reindeer” and a duet with the popular Rolf Zuckowski. In addition, all songs will also be released in a karaoke version, which increases the anticipation for the coming winter time.
A look at the trends
Musical culture is not only diverse, but also characterized by changes. This is particularly evident in the different musical tastes of the generations. Rock and pop are still popular across all age groups, but hip-hop in particular has become popular among young people, while classical, pop and folk music are less popular. Digital offerings have helped make these trends accessible anytime, anywhere and further disrupt the traditional image of the music industry.
In this exciting time of change and realignment, one thing is clear: music is still alive and brings us together. Whether with Kraftklub, Paula Carolina or Helene Fischer – the coming months promise musical delights and lots of exciting news.