Scorpions returned to their hometown Hanover, Germany, to celebrate 60 years of their legendary career, but was the concert a triumph or a letdown? On July 5th, with support from Judas Priest and Alice Cooper, the band performed 18 songs that many fans described as exciting and definitive. However, some were disappointed by the absence of rare tracks and special guests like former guitarist Uli Jon Roth or German rock star Doro Pesch. Vocalist Klaus Meine, aged 76, faced criticism over his health but gave his all on stage. Many fans believe this could be their last concert, as the band plans to end their journey after the tour. The concert will be released as an album titled “Cog Home Live” in November, with 45,000 fans experiencing this historic moment live. The return to Hanover was a special moment for the band and fans worldwide, eager to celebrate and relive memories of the past six decades. If you thought legends last forever, maybe it’s time to ask — is this the end of an era or just another show? What do you think? Did Scorpions deserve the applause or the criticism? Drop a comment and let the crowd’s voice be heard!
Scorpions Celebrate 60 Years in Hanover: Legends or Letdown?
