Tyske Ludder confirm remaining 2026 ‘Weltenbühne’ tour dates
German electro-industrial act Tyske Ludder confirm the remaining 2026 “Weltenbühne” tour dates across Germany, Norway and Sweden, from August to November.

German electro-industrial band Tyske Ludder have confirmed the remaining Tyske Ludder tour dates for 2026, a “Weltenbühne” run of festival and club shows that crosses Germany, Norway and Sweden between August and November. The band also stated that no further German club shows are planned for 2027, making the current run the last chance to catch them on home soil in the near term.
The itinerary opens at Munich’s Free & Easy Festival on 5 August and takes in Mera Luna and NCN before a set of autumn club shows. The band flagged the free-admission Munich appearance for fans on a budget.
Tyske Ludder tour dates for 2026
- 5 August 2026 – Munich, Germany – Backstage (Free & Easy Festival)
- 8 August 2026 – Hildesheim, Germany – Mera Luna Festival
- 3 September 2026 – Deutzen, Germany – NCN Festival
- 16 October 2026 – Berlin, Germany – Slaughterhouse
- 17 October 2026 – Hannover, Germany – SubKultur (with Vomito Negro)
- 30 October 2026 – Oslo, Norway – John Dee (with DJ Alex Tjore)
- 6 November 2026 – Übach-Palenberg, Germany – Rockfabrik
- 28 November 2026 – Stockholm, Sweden – Debaser
The Hannover date is billed as a co-headlining evening with Belgian act Vomito Negro, and the Oslo show adds a DJ set from Alex Tjore. Tickets for selected dates are available through the band’s official channels.
About Tyske Ludder
Tyske Ludder formed in Lower Saxony, Germany, in 1989, when Claus Albers and Olaf A. Reimers, who had met at school in the early 1980s, moved toward an all-electronic sound. Ralf Homann joined in 1991. The band recorded its debut album “Bombt die Mörder?” for KM-Musik in 1994, followed by “Dalmarnock” in 1995, produced by André Schmechta of X Marks the Pedwalk. After the “Creutzfeldt” EP in 1996 the group paused until reuniting in 2003, then issued a series of albums for Black Rain beginning with “Sojus” in 2006.
The band’s recent activity has centred on the Weimar-era themes of its 2025 album “Weltbühne”, a project drawn from the writing of Kurt Tucholsky and released through emmo.biz. Side-Line also covered the 2026 reissue of the “Creutzfeldt” EP as a limited vinyl pressing. The 2026 “Weltenbühne” dates extend that cycle across Germany and into Scandinavia.

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