Liska Kicks Off "Ich Komm Schon Klar"-Tour in Berlin
When was the last time you did something for the first time? While you might need a moment to think about it, Liska could answer that question right away: on Thursday, 26th February, 2026, she played the first headline show of her very first solo tour at Kantine am Berghain in Berlin.
And although for some it might be an awkward situation when everyone sings for the birthday kid, this felt a little different for MELLER, who is supporting Liska at her Berlin, Cologne and Hamburg shows of Liska’s Ich Komm Schon Klar Tour. As she was turning a year older that day, the crowd cheerfully gave her a performance in return. Having everyone sit down and creating an intimate moment with the entire audience, “Neonlicht” became the highlight of her set.
The anticipation grew as Liska was about to come on stage. If you enjoy CCOSMO, you will definitely enjoy the show opening. The intro, later explained as diary entries, was a voice note by the singer in which she welcomed the crowd and warned them about sensitive topics that would be discussed throughout her songs.
In her tour announcement, Liska had already hinted at some special guests, and there were definitely a few surprises. Firstly, ALLESS. joined her on stage to perform both of their collaborations, “so fühlt sich liebe an” and “Wer wir sind”.
Probably not as surprising, yet still very beautiful, was the duet between her and opening act MELLER, during which she surprised MELLER with the infamous Benjamin Blümchen birthday cake and a second round of the “Happy Birthday” song. Most likely, the most beautiful moment of the night was a small project where fans held up tulips, creating a sea of flowers, which made her cry.
Prior to the opening night, Liska had posted the setlist online so fans could practise the lyrics. It included “I Told You Things” by Gracie Abrams, which at first seemed like a mistake to me, as the song was also part of the pre-show playlist the singer had shared, but it turned out to be true. This was definitely a personal highlight of the night.
There has been a trend for years in which an artist pretends to leave the stage, only to come back and play a few more songs, even though the fans already know it was never the actual last one. Liska broke that trend and for a good reason. Announcing the end a few songs in advance, she explained that the show would soon come to a close, but that the final song would be performed in a very special way. She kept her promise: for the last song, “effy stonem”, Liska walked into the middle of the crowd, getting as close to her fans as possible to perform the grand finale before it was time to say goodbye.
CHECK OUT LISKA'S NEWEST SONG "EFFY STONEM" HERE:
REVIEW BY
Andy
(Live) music is one of my biggest passions, which is why I enjoy exploring pop culture in my writings. From analyzing albums to reviewing concerts. I'm especially interested in fandom culture, which often comes through in my work.