Johannes Strate from Revolverheld: Office job instead of stage life?

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In the glamorous world of music, Johannes Strate, the charismatic frontman of the band Revolverheld, suddenly thinks about a completely different path in life. In an interview with “Stern” magazine, the 44-year-old said that he could imagine working in an office. “It sounds crazy, but when you're always creative, sometimes you get this weird longing...

In der glamourösen Welt der Musik denkt Johannes Strate, der charismatische Frontmann der Band Revolverheld, plötzlich über einen ganz anderen Lebensweg nach. In einem Interview mit dem Magazin „Stern“ äußerte der 44-Jährige, dass er sich vorstellen kann, in einem Büro zu arbeiten. „Klingt verrückt, aber wenn man immer kreativ ist, kommt manchmal diese komische Sehnsucht …
In the glamorous world of music, Johannes Strate, the charismatic frontman of the band Revolverheld, suddenly thinks about a completely different path in life. In an interview with “Stern” magazine, the 44-year-old said that he could imagine working in an office. “It sounds crazy, but when you're always creative, sometimes you get this weird longing...

Johannes Strate from Revolverheld: Office job instead of stage life?

In the glamorous world of music, Johannes Strate, the charismatic frontman of the band Revolverheld, suddenly thinks about a completely different path in life. In an interview with “Stern” magazine, the 44-year-old said that he could imagine working in an office. “It sounds crazy, but when you're always creative, sometimes you get this weird longing for a structured office job,” says Strate. Despite these considerations, the band is planning a big “20 Years of Open Airs” tour and is taking an indefinite break from 2026. So an office job might not be just around the corner, but Strate remains open-minded: “Maybe I’ll become an olive farmer in Greece,” he added, lifting a hint of adventure straight from the office dream.

The questions about his music career were recently overshadowed by a surprise concert in downtown Hamburg that sent many fans into ecstasy. Late on Saturday evening, Johannes Strate and guitarist Kris Hünecke performed during the free music festival “Lichter, Glanz & Gloria”. They thrilled the people on Mönckebergstrasse with some of their biggest hits and provided an unforgettable experience. Even the Hansegirls choir performed with the band, which made the evening even more festive. “It was just magical!” commented an enthusiastic fan after the concert, which not only increased the anticipation for the Christmas season, but also made the band's closeness to their fans clear zeit.de reported.

With this connection between a possible transition to office work and the live performance energy, Strate shows that the world of music and the longing for normality are closely linked. The band remains exciting and a bit unpredictable, both in their decisions and in their performances - that's what Revolverheld is all about. These thoughts and actions from Johannes Strate take fans on an emotional journey that takes them both from the stage and in honorable conversations about life and the changes that lie ahead radiobielefeld.de holds on.