HEAVYSAURUS announce big "POMMESGABEL TOUR 2024/2025" and new album!
The kids want to rock! HEAVYSAURUS are four dinosaurs and a dragon who bring rock music for the whole family to the stage - a real live experience with child-friendly lyrics and a bombastic show. A new album will be released in February, and the band will embark on a big "POMMESGABEL TOUR"!
The littlest fans already know the devil horns: index finger and pinky finger stretched out, hand proudly raised upward - the sign of recognition for all rockers and dino-metalheads of all ages. That's why the next HEAVYSAURUS album naturally had to be called "POMMESGABEL." It will be released on February 2, 2024 and will continue to tell the story of the five prehistoric creatures through brand new songs.
Once again, HEAVYSAURUS will offer powerful riffs, great melodies, and captivating drum beats for the little (or big) listeners to sing, dance, and rock out to as they please. Real rock music, sometimes wild, sometimes soft, with lyrics specifically for the littlest biggest fans. The first taste is already out with the single "Luna - unser Hund," and the next song "Flugsaurier" will follow at the end of July.
To celebrate the album properly, HEAVYSAURUS (and the five professional musicians who wear the cool dino costumes and play live) will be on the road starting in February: The "POMMESGABEL TOUR" will make stops in over 120 cities to offer a unique concert experience for 3 to 11-year-olds and their companions of all ages. Four dinos and a dragon, with real instruments on a big stage, with a light spectacle, fog, sparks, balloons, and confetti. And of course, with songs that many kids (and parents) can already sing along to like "Kaugummi ist mega," "Stark wie ein Tiger," and of course "Rarrr," the battle cry of the dinos that many smiling mouths love to shout out loud. All five green-scaled musicians are also looking forward to finally playing new songs from the "POMMESGABEL" album.
In the past years, HEAVYSAURUS has already performed over 300 shows in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, consistently thrilling not only the children but also their parents and grandparents. Because every Heavysaurus concert is a spectacle for the whole family. The result: sold-out halls, great vibes, and happy rockers of all ages. At home, the tracks from the two albums "Rock'n'Rarrr Music" (2018) and "Retter der Welt" (2020) are on repeat, and parents enjoy them too.
"It has always been important for us to convey the joy of rock music and heavy metal to children," explains singer Mr. Heavysaurus. "We are happy if we can offer some little fans even their very first concert experience! Everyone in the band has loved live music for, well, 65 million years. It's great when our little friends have just as much fun with it." The "real" Tyrannosaurus Rex confidently adds, "And of course, we want to conquer the hearts of all metal fans. At our concerts, parents, grandparents, and older siblings also have fun. The POMMESGABEL TOUR will be an experience - promised. A huge dino promise."
By the way: In 2024, young dino-metalheads can once again meet Riffi Raffi (guitar), Muffi Puffi (bass), Komppi Momppi (drums), Milli Pilli (keyboards), and of course, Mr. Heavysaurus himself. Because there will be limited VIP ticket contingents available, allowing the biggest little fans to meet the dinos, shake their paws, and take photos with them.
In addition, Heavysaurus are now official brand ambassadors for ‘Die Arche,’ a Germany-wide organization that advocates for disadvantaged children and their families. "Our partnership with Die Arche reflects our commitment not only to making great music for children but also to having a positive impact on their lives," explains Michael Thiesen from Frechdachs Entertainment. "Together, we want to create a world where all children have the opportunity to fulfill their dreams. The cooperation with Die Arche is close to our hearts. We believe that music has the power to touch and connect people. By working with Die Arche, we want to help children in difficult life situations and show them they are not alone."
For parents: The concerts take place in the afternoon and with adjusted volume. Where possible, there is a special children's area in front of the stage with the best view for the little ones. And don't worry: The dinos don't bite.
Doors open: 3:00 PM