After years of success, Tokio Hotel singer Bill Kaulitz is one of the industry’s professionals. But he’s still nervous before performances – even worse than before.
Tokio Hotel singer Bill Kaulitz is still nervous before his performances, even after many years on stage. “Well, it’s getting a little bit worse because I get more nervous as I get older,” said the 34-year-old in an interview with the German Press Agency. He has the feeling that his nerves are getting thinner and thinner. The singer’s band became famous almost 20 years ago with the song “Durch den Monsun”.
In the past, Kaulitz had no problem getting nervous, he said. “As a child, you could put me in front of a million people. I didn’t give a damn about any of that. Now, you somehow have more to lose,” said the singer. The many years on stage have also taught him what can go wrong. “And that’s why I drive myself crazy before a performance like this. Before it, I sometimes feel like I’m going to faint.”
On June 25, a series about Kaulitz and his twin brother Tom will be released on Netflix. In “Kaulitz & Kaulitz” they give private insights into their life in Hollywood. The brothers grew up in Magdeburg and emigrated to the USA in 2010.
Source: Stern

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