Fäaschtbänkler – this is not a band name, it is a promise: five Swiss guys who bring the audience to dance, yodel, and freak out with brass instruments and booming basses. And they do it with an ease as if it were the most natural thing in the world.
They come from a world where cowbells are part of everyday life and the nearest club is 48 kilometers away – and yet they party louder than any Berlin rooftop. No cast boyband, no polished influencers – but five real musicians and friends who have found their own form of entertainment between mountain air, brass instruments, and techno clubs: original, honest, and incredibly entertaining.
Their music? A fireworks display of pop, brass music, electro, techno, and Oberkrainer sound. The instrumentation? As versatile as a Swiss army knife: trumpet, baritone, accordion, guitar, drums, clarinet, saxophone, steirische, alphorn, piano, electric bass – anything is allowed as long as it’s fun.
Online and offline, they captivate their audience. Their videos spread like wildfire on Instagram, TikTok & Co. because they hit just the right tone between a sense of home and laughing fits – without forgetting their roots.
And live? A force of nature: Whether at Nova Rock, Frequency, or the Woodstock of brass music – they fill large venues, tear down stages, and get generations singing along. Their shows are energetic, surprising, emotional – and often just completely insane.
With gold and platinum hits like "ALL IN," "Glück," "Humpa Humpa," or "Can You English Please," they have long proven: This band does not just play music – they live it. And anyone who has experienced them once knows: There’s no way around Fäaschtbänkler.
Loud, lovingly insane – and with a whole lot of heart. That’s the Fäaschtbänkler.