Tokio Hotel Stars Gustav and Georg show self -irony in Aldi Süd advertising spot

Tokio Hotel Stars Gustav and Georg show self -irony in Aldi Süd advertising spot

Gustav Schäfer and Georg Listing from Tokio Hotel provide laughs in new Aldi Süd Kampagne

The two musicians Gustav Schäfer and Georg Listing from the band Tokio Hotel have proven in a new commercial for Aldi Süd that they also have a decent portion of self -irony. With the slogan "Everything except side dish" you appear in your little comedy appearance.

The advertising published on July 8 shows the two stars on a market square where they try to play their famous hit "Through the Monsun" on the piano in the pouring rain. But the humor is not neglected when Georg suddenly suggests that you prefer to open a restaurant instead. This leads to an amusing twist.

The message behind the campaign

The advertising campaign is about focusing on Aldi Süd's fruit and vegetables and presenting them as more than just side dishes. The humorous performance by Gustav and Georg is implemented in a funny and entertaining way. The idea is to emphasize the connection between music and food in an unconventional way.

In addition to their commitment to the campaign, the two musicians explain: "It is time that Schnitzel and Steak move into the second link and take on fruit and vegetables." Your positive attitude and enthusiasm for the campaign are clearly noticeable.

Aldi Süd and the future of the side restaurant

According to Aldi Süd, the first side of Germany is opened in Germany in Germany on July 22nd in Cologne. Gustav and Georg will accompany the evening together with various influencers. This step shows the creativity of the discounter and how he staged its products innovatively.

The campaign brings a breath of fresh air to the advertising and shows that well -known musicians such as Gustav Schäfer and Georg Listing from Tokio Hotel are also ready not to take themselves too seriously. With fun and a wink you prove that celebrities can also score with self -irony.

- Nag

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