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Felix Lobrecht, one of the greatest comedians of our time, has announced his "Sell Out" tour and will soon be starting advance sales for the shows in 2025 and 2026. Loyal Lobrecht fans and "hackis" have already marked today's date in bold in their calendars, as a similar record-breaking rush is expected as for his last tour "All You Can Eat", which sold out within a very short time.
Swiss fans will also get their money's worth: he will be performing at the Festhalle Bern on November 16 and 17, 2025, and at the Hallenstadion Zurich on November 13, 2026.
Felix has been promoting his long-awaited new tour for weeks in the "Gemischtes Hack" podcast and on Instagram. It kicks off today at 6pm and fans can secure a spot in the numerous halls in Germany, Austria and Switzerland that the comedian will be filling on his 2025 and 2026 tour.
In a message on the official tour page, he announces: "The tour-free year is almost over and I'm really looking forward to rushing through Germany, Austria, Luxembourg and Switzerland again in 2025 and presenting my new material to you. I've spent most of the "break year" at open mics and small shows to put another scoop on my best special ALL YOU CAN EAT to date. I wouldn't have thought it myself, but it worked out."
If that's not a reason to look forward to it! If you want to bridge the waiting time until "Sell Out " , you can find a few outtakes from his last tour here:
35-year-old Felix Lobrecht is a stand-up comedian, podcaster and author of the book "Sonne und Beton" (Sun and Concrete). Having grown up in the not entirely unproblematic Berlin district of Neukölln, he now entertains his audience with absurd everyday stories from the neighborhood, self-irony and raw humor - and of course with his unmistakable "Berliner Schnauze". Why are his shows regularly sold out? First and foremost because he manages to make his fans laugh. But his authentic nature also makes him popular: he would never pretend and has remained down to earth despite his success. From the social hotspot to the top.
He is now one of the most popular comedians in Germany, has his own comedy club in Berlin and, together with Tommi Schmitt, has been running the podcast "Gemischtes Hack", the most listened to podcast in the German-speaking world, since 2017. And "Hack" listeners internationally also look forward to a new episode every week: it is the only non-English-language podcast to make it into the global top 10 on Spotify.