Shirin David started her arena tour "Schlau aber Blond" - here is a short insight what you can expect

German pop singer Shirin David just started her arena tour with 14 stops all over Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Shirin is not only a great performer on stage, but she is also known as a vocal ambassador for feminism, baddies and for being iconic. Ever since her debut in 2019 with „Supersize“ and her second album „Bitches Brauchen Rap“ in 2021, she established herself as an artist and brought bangers into the man-dominated German rap scene. In 2024, no one in the German-speaking countries found a way around her song of the summer, "Bauch Beine Po" or her song viral hit "It-girl" featuring artist Sampagne. End of January, she surprisingly released her newest album "Schlau aber Blond", 14 songs with both of the songs are included on the album. 2025 brings many new sides of the pop icon, not only her great album but also her entrepreneurial vision with her new skincare brand Shirin beauty, and, of course, we hope it will give us a lot of music from her as the summer is coming.
Her next stop is tomorrow in Oberhausen (Rudolf Weber-Arena), and we cannot wait for all the upcoming concerts, such as the SAP-Arena in Mannheim or the Uber Arena in Berlin, as this tour is just getting started. With multiple number 1 hits, Shirin knows how she gets the crowd to move, sing, and rap along - we can't wait for the female power, strong beats, and live energy her shows will surely deliver. If you're still unsure if you need to experience that for yourself, tune into her music while getting ready and feel yourself and you know this feeling will probably double when seeing the performance live. I personally hope that besides her fun new album, some of her older songs like Man's world, be a hoe/break a hoe, Periodt, NDA's Remix or 90-60-111 make an appearance in the setlist as well.
Maybe we are even lucky enough to get some guests from some of her features, such as Ski Aggu, Sampagne, or Shindy, to make a surprise visit to her concerts - we know either way, it will be a good time!
Some shows are already sold out, so check here to see if a city of your choosing is still available. However, we can reassure you that most stops in Germany are still available in various price ranges (74,45 to 93,25 Euro), so be quick to get your tickets as concerts are approaching.
The upcoming Tour stops:
4. April Oberhausen, Rudolf Weber-Arena
5. April Bremen, ÖVB-Arena
7. April München, Olympiahalle
10. April Hannover, ZAG Arena
11. April Leipzig, Quarterback Immobilien Arena
12. April Mannheim, SAP Arena
15. April Hamburg, Barclays Arena
18. April Wien, Stadthalle D
19. April Frankfurt, Festhalle
21. April Zürich, Hallenstadion
22. April Dortmund, Westfalenhalle
24. April Berlin, Uber Arena
25. April Stuttgart, Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
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Maxine
I love to capture little moments in busy streets, but for our magazine, I mostly take editorial, portraits and concerts shots. You can sometime find me reviewing concerts or talking about all and everything during a hot chocolate in interviews with our guests.
Title Photo: Shirin David via IG