Interview!
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Question: How do fans around the world differ?
B: I think it depends on every fan. (T: Yeah.) I think you can’t pick a different country and say, OK, German fans are…
T: Yeah, you can’t compare the countries. I think it really depends on the person.
B: So when in America, we’ve got the same energy like the European fans. So that’s something really good. And we said OK, we have the same energy and we have the same feelings.
T: I think we have the fans with the most energy.
B: We have the best fans in the world. I mean, everyone is jealous of us because of our fans, and I can understand that because it’s the best thing in the world.
Question: Which country has the craziest Tokio Hotel fans?
B: I think in Mexico it was…
T: In Mexico it was really crazy, yeah.
B: And also in Spain and Italy (T: yeah) and also in Tel Aviv. Tel Aviv was also crazy. But there are a lot of cities.
T: But also Germany and the US and in Canada. Yeah, you know.
B: It’s hard to pick.
Question: What’s your favorite city to play in?
B: Las Vegas was really, really fun.
T: Las Vegas was great. I liked Philadelphia. I still like LA, you know.
Georg or Gustav: Chicago was nice.
B: And New York of course.
T: But also in Europe, we had great concerts in Europe. I mean, I really liked Paris, I really liked Moscow.
B: It’s not on the city. I think it’s more on you know our feelings and (Georg: the venue) the fans and the venue and everything. So I think it depends just on the fans and us and the venue. So it’s not really the city. But then we have some off time so, Las Vegas was really cool. So
we played paintball and we went with the quads and everything so it was really cool. Most of the time I love the huge cities, the really huge cities.
T: Yeah.