Siovo Celebrates Für Immer: Babyboy Tour Finale in Berlin
The second the lights went out, one could feel that this was going to be a very special night. For the eighth and final time, on Friday, April 3rd, 2026, Siovo played a sold-out show of his für immer: babyboy Tour in support of his debut album für immer: babyboy. The design of his set was kept rather simple, yet familiar: a few lights, a rope, swing rings, and the centerpiece: a vaulting buck. An image most people in the audience knew from PE class back in school, which is exactly why it felt so nostalgic.
Although his debut album only came out last week, fans already seemed deeply familiar with his latest work, screaming every lyric along. Berlin did have a slight advantage, as the tour had already started before the album’s release, meaning previous cities experienced it with a sense of full surprise. Still, to make things fair, Siovo performed an unreleased song in Berlin as well.
In his songs, the singer is brutally honest: love, longing, and lust, woven into more melancholic tracks such as "BABYBOY" or "SCHÖNER DANACH", as well as more upbeat songs like "ICH MAG DICH/TUT MIR LEID" or "WER ZUERST FÜHLT". creating a perfectly balanced mix.
While talking to the crowd, he seemed genuinely grateful and visibly moved to be standing on that stage. And the love in the room was just as undeniable. Whether it was the countless flowers fans brought or the fan projects they had carefully planned, the atmosphere felt incredibly warm and loving. Looking through the crowd, one could spot many familiar faces. Not only did fans show up to support him, but also numerous industry peers such as Emma Rose, Domiziana, and Dani Lia.
Some of them even joined him on stage: Faye Montana for a beautiful duet of "sie", Luna for another duet of "nach 2 jahren", and finally Baran Kok, who has become something of a queer phenomenon over the past few months. He had already been announced as a special guest beforehand. With his performances of "Herr Officer" and "Traurige Hure", he gave Siovo the chance for a quick break and enough time to change outfits for a second time, while the audience got to witness another rising star up close.
The biggest standout moment of the night must have been "SCHÖNER DANACH", as Siovo shared an emotional anecdote about his late grandfather and how music was the one thing that connected them. He followed up by playing the song's intro on his grandfather’s original melodica.
This night felt like much more than just a concert. It was a celebration of Siovo as an artist and of queer culture as a whole. Especially in times when hate and discrimination seem to grow louder by the day, it feels more important than ever that artists like him and his peers create spaces like this: rooms where everyone can simply be who they want to be. This will most likely not only be a night Siovo himself will remember for a long time.
CHECK OUT SIOVO'S DEBUT ALBUM "für immer: babyboy" HERE:
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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.
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