Revolverheld to Pause in 2026 as Frontman Johannes Strate Explores New Horizons
The band plans a farewell tour before its hiatus, while Strate envisions unconventional pursuits, including a possible stint in an office or as an olive farmer.
- Revolverheld, led by Johannes Strate, will take an indefinite break starting in 2026, following 20 years of success.
- The band has announced a '20 Years Open Airs' tour as a celebratory farewell before the hiatus begins.
- Strate, 44, expressed interest in exploring non-musical ventures, including the possibility of working on a project in an office setting.
- He humorously suggested the idea of becoming an olive farmer if he spends time in Greece during the band's break.
- Future plans for both Strate and the band remain open-ended, allowing for creative and personal exploration.