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Indie & Folk Concerts: Panda Lux, Hundreds, Rosa Hoelger & More – April 2026 Dates

March 23, 2026 Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor Entertainment

The Swiss indie-pop band Panda Lux will embark on a German tour in April 2026, culminating in a performance at the Openair St.Gallen Sternenbühne on June 27th, according to their official website.

The tour, dubbed “HERZ TOUR 2026,” begins April 7th in Hamburg and includes stops in Bremen, Cologne, Göttingen, Erfurt, Berlin, Leipzig, Nuremberg, Mainz, Munich, and Stuttgart before returning to St.Gallen. The band will be promoting their fourth studio album, “Herz,” released January 30, 2026.

Panda Lux first gained significant attention with their debut album, “Versailles,” in 2017, receiving a Swiss Music Award nomination and subsequent EP, “Zoo,” in 2018. A video of their performance of “Versailles” at the Palace St.Gallen remains available on YouTube. Following a period where band members pursued individual musical projects, the group has returned with “Herz,” described as a more direct and accessible sound.

The Erfurt leg of the tour features two performances at the Franz Mehlhose venue on April 18th. Likewise performing at the Franz Mehlhose in April are Canadian musician Ben Caplan, touring with his fifth studio album “The Flood,” on April 18th, and Hundreds, a Hamburg-based band blending electronic music and vocals, on April 15th.

Hundreds released their modern album, “Sirens,” in February, inspired by mythology and nature, following their previous album, “The Current,” which saw them perform with an orchestra at the Elbphilharmonie. Rosa Hoelger Band will perform at Frau Korte in Erfurt on April 18th, showcasing songs from her debut band album, “Für immer Gummistiefel,” released in February, which features a collaboration with Dota Kehr.

Felix Räuber, formerly of Polarkreis 18, is not currently scheduled to perform in Erfurt, but his work continues to blend pop, neoclassical, and electronic elements, following his 2018 solo debut, “WALL.”

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