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Motörhead - German tribute shows keep Lemmy’s legacy loud in 2026

Published on 08/19/2026 at 07:37 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael MĂĽller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS

Motörhead’s legacy roars on in 2026 as German tribute acts like Kilminister and Motörblast bring the band’s songs to stages in Berlin, Dresden and Oberhausen while new reissues such as Aftershock return the classic albums to German record shelves.

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Motörhead remain one of heavy metal’s most influential bands, and in 2026 their music is once again shaking German venues through a wave of dedicated tribute shows. According to listings on ticketing platforms and venue sites, bands such as Kilminister and Motörblast are bringing Lemmy Kilmister’s songs back to stages across the country.

Tribute shows for Motörhead songs in Germany

The most concrete confirmation of Motörhead-related live activity in Germany this year comes from Kilminister, advertised explicitly as a Motörhead tribute show. A tour overview on a German ticketing portal lists Kilminister - die Motörhead-Show at Club Tante JU in Dresden on September 11, 2026, followed by dates in Döbeln and a major year-end show at Hellraiser in Leipzig on December 28, 2026.Kilminister tour dates 2026/2027

The same listing shows that Kilminister’s route is firmly Germany-focused, with at least seven shows in German clubs from Chemnitz and Magdeburg to Potsdam and Torgau. Taken together, these concerts form a compact national run in the second half of 2026, underlining how Motörhead’s catalog continues to draw club-sized crowds in Germany more than a decade after Lemmy’s death in 2015.

Motörhead by Motörblast and other German dates

Alongside Kilminister, Motörblast operate as another established Motörhead tribute unit on the German circuit. A tour page on a live-listing platform lists multiple 2026 dates, including a Berlin show at Kesselhaus in the Kulturbrauerei on December 27, 2026 under the banner "Tribute concert: In memory of Lemmy" with Motörblast and Nitrogods, as well as a Motörhead by Motörblast club night at Pitcher in Düsseldorf on December 19, 2026.Motörblast German tour dates

This German route continues into early 2027 with confirmed shows in Münster and Übach-Palenberg, indicating that Motörhead’s repertoire still sustains a regular tribute-tour market. Compared with Motörblast’s earlier 2025–early 2026 dates, which concentrated on mid-sized clubs such as Rare Guitar in Münster and Event Werkstatt in Wetzlar, the late-2026 run adds notable venues like the Walder Stadtsaal in Solingen and Helvete in Oberhausen, suggesting a slight scaling up in room size and regional spread.

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Readers who follow Motörhead’s ongoing legacy can find further coverage of tributes, reissues and anniversary releases in the site’s archive.

Recent reissues keep key albums in circulation

While the original band ceased activities after Lemmy’s death in December 2015, Motörhead’s studio work is actively maintained through reissues. In early August 2026, German retailers and Napalm Records listed new CD editions of Aftershock (2013) and The Wörld Is Yours (2010), both scheduled for release on August 14, 2026 via BMG Rights Management, with pre-order prices around €15.99 at German online stores.Napalm Aftershock reissue listing

These reissues follow the 20th-anniversary expanded edition of Kiss Of Death, announced by BMG on May 13, 2026 and released on July 3, 2026 in two-CD and two-LP configurations. The package pairs a freshly remastered version of the 2006 studio album with a full 2007 live set from the Lowlands Festival in the Netherlands, expanding one of Motörhead’s later-career records into a deep catalog document for collectors.

Anniversary releases and Record Store Day editions

Repertoire activity this year also includes a high-profile vinyl celebration of Motörhead’s 1977 self-titled debut. Independent record stores in the UK advertised a picture-disc edition of Motörhead as part of Record Store Day 2026, released April 18, 2026 in a limited run of 1,000 numbered copies on Chiswick Records. This RSD pressing re-presents Joe Petagno’s classic war-pig logo and underscores how the band’s earliest material remains central to their identity nearly fifty years later.

Taken together, the anniversary edition of Kiss Of Death, the RSD debut album picture disc and the August 2026 CD reissues form a coordinated catalog strategy. It keeps at least three phases of Motörhead’s career visible at once: the formative late-1970s Chiswick period, the mid-2000s BMG era, and the final run of albums such as Aftershock that documented Lemmy’s last years on the road.

The sound and legacy of Motörhead’s catalog

Musically, Motörhead are often placed at the intersection of heavy metal, punk and classic rock ’n’ roll. Contemporary histories trace the band’s formation to 1975, when Lemmy Kilmister left Hawkwind and built a new power trio around louder, faster and more straightforward songs. Early albums like Overkill (1979), Bomber (1979) and Ace of Spades (1980) pushed distortion, speed and volume to extremes, influencing thrash metal and speed metal bands that followed.

Even in their later work, Motörhead retained a consistent musical core: loud mid-tempo grooves, Lemmy’s rasping bass-driven vocals and simple, hook-based riffs. Records such as The Wörld Is Yours and Aftershock, now being reissued in 2026, show that the band carried those traits into the 2010s with updated production but without softening their sound, providing a bridge between the classic 1980s material and modern metal.

Where Motörhead’s legacy stands now

With Motörhead no longer active as a live band, their 2026 presence is defined by tribute tours and catalog releases. The next confirmed Motörhead-related German live date is September 11, 2026, when Kilminister play Club Tante JU in Dresden as a dedicated tribute to Motörhead’s songs.

Motörhead at a glance

  • Act: Motörhead
  • Genre: Heavy metal, hard rock with punk elements
  • Origin: London, United Kingdom
  • Active since: 1975 (band activity ended 2015 after Lemmy Kilmister’s death)
  • Lineup: Classic trio of Lemmy Kilmister (bass, vocals), Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor (drums), "Fast" Eddie Clarke (guitar); later long-running lineup with Lemmy, Phil Campbell (guitar) and Mikkey Dee (drums)
  • Label: Chiswick, Bronze, later BMG and associated imprints for catalog
  • Key works: Motörhead (1977), Overkill (1979), Ace of Spades (1980), live album No Sleep ’til Hammersmith (1981)
  • Current album/Single: Catalog focus in 2026 on reissues of Kiss Of Death, The Wörld Is Yours and Aftershock with new editions released July 3, 2026 and August 14, 2026
  • Charts / Certifications: Ace of Spades reached No. 4 in the UK Albums Chart in 1980 and earned at least silver certification; German charts once saw Bad Magic reach No. 1 and later re-enter top positions after Lemmy’s death, underscoring the band’s enduring popularity in Germany
  • Next live date: September 11, 2026 – Kilminister – die Motörhead-Show (tribute) at Club Tante JU, Dresden, Germany

Frequently asked questions about Motörhead

Is Motörhead still touring in 2026?
Motörhead themselves are no longer touring; the band ceased activity in 2015 after Lemmy Kilmister’s death. In 2026, however, several tribute bands, including Kilminister and Motörblast, tour German clubs with full Motörhead-themed shows.

Which Motörhead albums are being reissued in 2026?
BMG and partner labels are reissuing Kiss Of Death in a 20th-anniversary expanded edition on July 3, 2026, while new CD editions of The Wörld Is Yours and Aftershock are scheduled for August 14, 2026, keeping the band’s later catalog in print.

What is the next Motörhead-related live date in Germany?
The next confirmed Motörhead-themed live event in Germany is the tribute show Kilminister - die Motörhead-Show at Club Tante JU in Dresden on September 11, 2026, followed by additional Kilminister and Motörblast dates in cities such as Döbeln, Solingen, Oberhausen and Berlin later in the year.

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