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Ehrlich Brothers Open U.S. Tour With Sold-Out Washington Debut

A rebuilt carbon-fiber 'Todesengel' with a 100-ton stage setup underpins the duo's bid for a U.S. foothold.

Overview

  • The Sept. 25 premiere at Washington’s Warner Theatre near the White House played to a sold-out crowd of roughly 1,800–2,000 fans.
  • Chris Ehrlich said he cried during the performance, while Andreas Ehrlich called it the most exuberant audience in their 1,800-plus shows.
  • The itinerary spans 15 dates including Pittsburgh, Newark, Sacramento, San Diego and Anaheim, with a Las Vegas performance scheduled for Oct. 3.
  • To mount the U.S. production, the team positioned about 100 tonnes of stage equipment in advance and brought in dozens of staff after arriving weeks early.
  • Their signature 'Todesengel' illusion was reconstructed in carbon fiber to replace the nearly six-ton original, and the duo is amplifying the launch with U.S. talk-show appearances.