Brass punk from Leipzig: 100 kilos of heart rocks Hanover in December!
Experience 100 Kilo Heart on December 5, 2025 in the 60s Hall in Hanover. Brass punk with passion and clear messages!

Brass punk from Leipzig: 100 kilos of heart rocks Hanover in December!
This year's musical autumn in Cologne will be crowned with a special highlight. On November 8th, 2025, fans can look forward to the energetic band “100 Kilo Herz” from Leipzig, who will perform as part of their “Hello, Startblock Tour 2025”. The band impresses with their unique brass punk style, which is characterized by the use of wind instruments and presents the new album “Hallo, Startblock”, which is full of passion and dynamism. As [Hannover.de](https://www.hannover.de/ Veranstaltungskalender/Konzerte/100-Kilo-Herz-%E2%80%93-Hallo,-Startblock-Tour-2025) reports, the album reveals the band's unmistakable signature and combines catchy brass sections, rousing lyrics and the characteristic punk rock attitude.
The live performances of “100 Kilo Heart” are famous for their lively atmosphere and are often celebrated as the highlight at major festivals such as Rock am Ring, Southside Festival and Open Flair. The next performance in particular on December 5, 2025 in the 60s Hall in Hanover promises a concentrated load of energy and hot messages that will thrill the audience.
The fascination of brass music
Brass music not only stands for the use of brass instruments, but it also has a long and diverse history. Brass refers to an alloy of copper and zinc that has been used since prehistoric times. This alloy is known for its shiny, gold-like appearance and is often used in musical instruments, but also in everyday objects such as doorknobs or jewelry, making it a popular material. According to Wikipedia, the use of brass today also includes high quality applications in music.
Whether in the construction of instruments or in sculpture, brass has left its mark. The properties of this alloy include not only excellent sound quality, but also its durability and workability. These features not only make brass a favorite among musicians, but also ensure that around 90% of all brass alloys are recycled today, giving this material an environmentally friendly touch.
Musical diversity and scheduling
In the era of globalization, in which different musical styles come together, the album “Hello, Startblock” is sure to win many new fans. The upcoming tour will undoubtedly be an experience for all lovers of unique sounds and passionate performance.
It is important for fans to keep the dates in mind. The time difference between different countries is particularly relevant. In a country like Australia, which has multiple time zones - including Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) - the time will often be different. Timeanddate.com explains that AEST is UTC +10, which may be important for international fans when planning their time for the live streams or performances.
So be ready when “100 Kilo Heart” takes the stage and creates an unforgettable experience in Cologne. This concert will be another chapter in the multitude of great events our city has to offer.