Pure spring feelings: Poxrucker Sisters celebrate love with a new single!

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The Poxrucker Sisters release their new single “Für imma” and announce the upcoming tour in autumn 2025.

Pure spring feelings: Poxrucker Sisters celebrate love with a new single!

The Poxrucker Sisters released their latest single “Für imma” today, a cheerful dialect song dedicated to both new lovers and long-term couples. “It’s about spring fever,” says Magdalena and emphasizes that the song is not only a catchy tune, but also perfect for dancing. The release of the song came on a special day because it was written during Magdalena's wedding preparations, which enriches the song with a special meaning. The mix of lively melodies and emotional lyrics reflects the diversity of love, as the sister trio proudly proclaims. The music video, which was shot with different couples, shows the most beautiful side of love, which excites the trio. As the “Krone” reports, fans can watch the captivating video here.

Next tour and musical development

The Poxrucker Sisters, who have been involved in music since childhood, have had an impressive career over the years. Her musical rise began in 2010 and resulted in collaborations with renowned producers such as Roman Steinkogler. Since then they have released several albums, including the current album “Horizont”. With songs like “Horizont” and “Sche sa”, the sisters show that they are always looking for new forms of musical expression. According to their tour schedule, which is part of the upcoming “So young kumma Nimma zaum” tour, their next concert series starts in the fall, with performances in cities such as Laakirchen, Salzburg, Linz and St. Pölten, which further increases the anticipation of their fans for the live performance, as the information on the Poxrucker Sisters website confirms.

This new song and upcoming tour further solidify their position in the Austrian music scene and highlight the sisters' passion for music. Their special ability to transform emotions into catchy melodies makes them a distinctive part of dialect pop culture, and fans are looking forward to seeing them live again soon.