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Electric Callboy

Date & Time

Thursday, November 20, 2025

19:00:00

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Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle

Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart

Stuttgart

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Electric Callboy Live at Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart – 20 November 2025

Get ready for an unforgettable night of high-octane energy and electrifying performance as German metalcore titans, Electric Callboy, descend upon Stuttgart! On Thursday, 20 November 2025, the formidable Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle will be transformed into a riotous playground for fans as the band brings their unique blend of infectious hooks, brutal breakdowns, and theatrical stage presence to the heart of Germany. This isn’t just another concert; it’s an experience, a celebration of unapologetic fun, and a testament to Electric Callboy’s meteoric rise to the top of the heavy music scene. Prepare to be blown away by their signature blend of humour, innovation, and pure, unadulterated moshpit fuel.

About Electric Callboy

Originating from Castrop-Rauxel, Germany, Electric Callboy (formerly known as Eskimo Callboy) have carved out a distinctive niche for themselves in the modern metalcore landscape. Since their formation in 2010, the band has consistently defied expectations, evolving from their early metalcore roots to embrace a broader sonic palette that incorporates electronic elements, pop sensibilities, and even a healthy dose of tongue-in-cheek absurdity. This willingness to experiment has garnered them a massive and passionate fanbase, drawn to their genre-bending anthems and their infectious brand of entertainment.

Their breakthrough into mainstream consciousness truly solidified with the release of albums like Rehab (2019) and, most notably, Hypa Hypa (2020), which propelled them to international acclaim. The titular track, “Hypa Hypa,” became a viral sensation, showcasing their ability to craft catchy, albeit often provocative, electronic-infused metal bangers. This was followed by the critically and commercially successful Tekkno (2022), which further cemented their status as one of the most exciting and unpredictable bands in the genre. Throughout their career, Electric Callboy has consistently delivered a powerful yet playful sonic identity, blending aggressive breakdowns and guttural vocals with synthesiser melodies and clean, anthemic choruses. Their live shows are legendary for their high energy, elaborate costumes, and the sheer joy they inject into every performance. Hits like “Pump It,” “We Got the Moves,” “The Scene,” and “Hypa Hypa” are guaranteed crowd-pleasers, each offering a unique glimpse into the multifaceted musicality and undeniable charisma of Electric Callboy.

Venue Information

The Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle in Stuttgart is a renowned multi-purpose arena, consistently playing host to some of the world’s biggest music acts, sporting events, and cultural spectacles. Its impressive capacity and state-of-the-art facilities ensure a fantastic viewing and listening experience for every attendee. Designed with acoustics and crowd management in mind, the venue provides an ideal environment for the high-energy spectacle that Electric Callboy is set to deliver. Expect clear sightlines from various seating areas and ample space within the standing-room-only sections for those eager to immerse themselves in the mosh pit. For complete venue details, see our venue guide.

What to Expect

Prepare yourself for an evening of relentless energy and pure sonic mayhem when Electric Callboy takes the stage at the Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle. Their live shows are far more than just a collection of songs; they are meticulously crafted spectacles designed to engage, entertain, and exhilarate every single member of the audience. You can anticipate a setlist that masterfully blends their most popular hits with fan favourites, ensuring a dynamic and unforgettable journey through their discography. Expect to hear anthems like the explosive “Hypa Hypa,” the infectious groove of “We Got the Moves,” the driving force of “Pump It,” and the undeniable anthem “The Scene.” They are also known for digging into their back catalogue, occasionally surprising audiences with older, heavier tracks that showcase their roots.

The band’s performance style is a cornerstone of their appeal. Electric Callboy are not afraid to embrace the theatrical and the absurd, often incorporating elaborate costumes, flamboyant stage props, and a healthy dose of humour into their shows. Their stage presence is electric, with all members exuding an infectious enthusiasm that is palpable throughout the arena. Expect pyrotechnics, confetti cannons, and a visual feast that complements the auditory onslaught. The interplay between lead vocalists Kevin Ratajczak and Nico Sallach is a highlight, with their contrasting vocal styles weaving together to create a powerful and versatile sound. The breakdowns are crushingly heavy, designed to incite unadulterated moshing, while the electronic elements and catchy choruses are guaranteed to have the entire venue singing along at the top of their lungs. The show typically runs for approximately 90 minutes to two hours, packed with non-stop action and a constant build-up of energy that culminates in a truly memorable encore. This is a performance designed to leave you breathless, exhilarated, and craving more.

FAQs

Q1: Will Electric Callboy play songs from their new album at this show? While we can’t confirm the exact setlist in advance, Electric Callboy have a strong tradition of supporting their latest releases. Given the timing leading up to November 2025, it’s highly probable that tracks from any new material released between now and then will feature prominently in their set. Their fans appreciate hearing fresh songs alongside the beloved classics.

Q2: Can I expect Electric Callboy to perform their more aggressive or heavier tracks, or is it mostly electronic/pop-influenced? Electric Callboy expertly balances their sonic spectrum. You can absolutely expect their signature blend of brutal breakdowns and guttural vocals that fans of their heavier material crave. However, they are equally renowned for seamlessly integrating infectious electronic hooks and anthemic choruses, making their live shows a dynamic journey through both their aggressive and more pop-leaning sounds. They aim to deliver something for every facet of their diverse fanbase.

Q3: What is Electric Callboy’s typical stage show like? Is it very visual and theatrical? Yes, Electric Callboy’s live performances are a significant part of their appeal and are renowned for being highly visual and theatrical. They are known for incorporating elaborate costumes, props, pyrotechnics, and a generally fun, often tongue-in-cheek, stage presence. They don’t shy away from spectacle, and the show is designed to be an immersive and entertaining experience, not just a musical performance.

Q4: How energetic is a typical Electric Callboy concert? Should I be prepared for a lot of moshing? Electric Callboy concerts are legendary for their high energy. They are a band that thrives on inciting their audience, and you should definitely be prepared for a very energetic atmosphere. Moshing is a common sight in the pit, and the band’s music is designed to encourage movement and participation. If you’re not keen on intense moshing, consider securing a spot further back in the standing area or opting for seating.

Q5: Does Electric Callboy interact much with the crowd during their shows? Interaction with the crowd is a key element of Electric Callboy’s live performance. The vocalists frequently engage with the audience, encouraging singalongs, pumping up the energy, and often injecting their trademark humour. They create a strong connection with their fans, making the concert feel like a shared experience rather than just a band playing to a crowd.

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