About the band

Hailing from Mannheim, CLOCKCLOCK have earned a name for themselves as one of the most high-profile pop groups to come out of Germany. The trio experienced a meteoric rise with their song "Sorry", which hit #1 in the German airplay charts in 2021.

Biography

Emotional sincerity, over driving beats: that is CLOCKCLOCK's winning formula, and they continue to go from strength to strength in 2026. After singer Boki took part in the TV show "Sing meinen Song" in 2025, drawing an audience of 10 million in total, it became clear that the trio from Mannheim was destined to join the ranks of the German pop greats. Boki's voice won the viewers' hearts, further expanding CLOCKCLOCK's already-impressive fanbase.

The band's first two headline tours were sold out. Three years after they came together, the group took off in 2021, scoring their first #1 in the German airplay charts with "Sorry". The trio's hits, including "Adore Ya", "Someone Else", "Over", and "Sorry", all spent weeks at the top of the charts, and CLOCKCLOCK has had no fewer than four #1s.

With their first album, Dreamers, in 2024, CLOCKCLOCK paid homage to those who bravely pursue their own path whatever obstacles they encounter. To mark the album's release, the band played two sold-out shows in Mannheim and Hamburg. In February 2026, the group wrote the next chapter of their amazing success story with their 16-concert "Dream Forever" tour of Germany and Austria, where they scored another hat-trick of sold-out shows.

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