Twenty One Pilots is currently touring across 16 countries and has 22 upcoming concerts.
Their next tour date is at Eichenring in Scheessel, after that they'll be at Megaland in Landgraaf.
See all your opportunities to see them live below!According to all known laws
of aviation,
there is no way a bee
should be able to fly.
Its wings are too small to get
its fat little body off the ground.
The bee, of course, flies anyway
because bees don't care
what humans think is impossible.
Yellow, black. Yellow, black.
Yellow, black. Yellow, black.
Ooh, black and yellow!
Let's shake it up a little.
Barry! Breakfast is ready!
Ooming!
Hang on a second.
Hello?
- Barry?
- Adam?
- Oan you believe this is happening?
- I can't. I'll pick you up.
Looking sharp.
Use the stairs. Your father
paid good money for those.
Sorry. I'm excited.
Here's the graduate.
We're very proud of you, son.
A perfect report card, all B's.
Very proud.
Ma! I got a thing going here.
- You got lint on your fuzz.
- Ow! That's me!
- Wave to us! We'll be in row 118,000.
- Bye!
Barry, I told you,
stop flying in the house!
- Hey, Adam.
- Hey, Barry.
- Is that fuzz gel?
- A little. Special day, graduation.
Never thought I'd make it.
Three days grade school,
three days high school.
Those were awkward.
Three days college. I'm glad I took
a day and hitchhiked around the hive.
You did come back different.
- Hi, Barry.
- Artie, growing a mustache? Looks good.
- Hear about Frankie?
- Yeah.
- You going to the funeral?
- No, I'm not going.
Everybody knows,
sting someone, you die.
Don't waste it on a squirrel.
Such a hothead.
I guess he could have
just gotten out of the way.
I love this incorporating
an amusement park into our day.
That's why we don't need vacations.
Boy, quite a bit of pomp...
under the circumstances.
- Well, Adam, today we are men.
- We are!
- Bee-men.
- Amen!
Hallelujah!
Students, faculty, distinguished bees,
please welcome Dean Buzzwell.
Welcome, New Hive Oity
graduating class of...
...9:15.
That concludes our ceremonies.
And begins your career
at Honex Industries!
Will we pick ourjob today?
I heard it's just orientation.
Heads up! Here we go.
Keep your hands and antennas
inside the tram at all times.
- Wonder what it'll be like?
- A little scary.
Welcome to Honex,
a division of Honesco
and a part of the Hexagon Group.
This is it!
Wow.
Wow.
We know that you, as a bee,
have worked your whole life
to get to the point where you
can work for your whole life.
Honey begins when our valiant Pollen
Jocks bring the nectar to the hive.
Our top-secret formula
is automatically color-corrected,
scent-adjusted and bubble-contoured
into this soothing sweet syrup
with its distinctive
golden glow you know as...
Honey!
- That girl was hot.
- She's my cousin!
- She is?
- Yes, we're all cousins.
- Right. You're right.
- At Honex, we constantly strive
to improve every aspect
of bee existence.
These bees are stress-testing
a new helmet technology.
- What do you think he makes?
- Not enough.
Here we have our latest advancement,
the Krelman.
- What does that do?
- Oatches that little strand of honey
that hangs after you pour it.
Saves us millions.
Oan anyone work on the Krelman?
Of course. Most bee jobs are
small ones. But bees know
that every small job,
if it's done well, means a lot.
But choose carefully
because you'll stay in the job
you pick for the rest of your life.
The same job the rest of your life?
I didn't know that.
What's the difference?
You'll be happy to know that bees,
as a species, haven't had one day off
in 27 million years.
So you'll just work us to death?
We'll sure try.
Wow! That blew my mind!
"What's the difference?"
How can you say that?
One job forever?
That's an insane choice to have to make.
I'm relieved. Now we only have
to make one decision in life.
But, Adam, how could they
never have told us that?
Why would you question anything?
We're bees.
We're the most perfectly
functioning society on Earth.
You ever think maybe things
work a little too well here?
Like what? Give me one example.
I don't know. But you know
what I'm talking about.
Please clear the gate.
Royal Nectar Force on approach.
Wait a second. Oheck it out.
- Hey, those are Pollen Jocks!
- Wow.
I've never seen them this close.
They know what it's like
outside the hive.
Yeah, but some don't come back.
- Hey, Jocks!
- Hi, Jocks!
You guys did great!
You're monsters!
You're sky freaks! I love it! I love it!
The energy of the crowd combined with the explosion of color and light and sound was nothing I've ever felt before. It was surreal and was easily was one of the greatest nights of my life. Seeing Josh and Tyler live was something I've dreamed of for over a year and I was beyond grateful to have the experience! (I even had a countdown in my phone six months prior to the concert). I recommend buying tickets as close to the front as possible to get the full experience, but it is still fun even if you're in the back of the stadium or theater. At the united center, it wasn't just a concert but a performance too! With Josh's back flip, Tyler inside a hamster ball rolling around in the pit, Tyler walking into the audience, the confetti, smoke and light, screens displaying creative and Tรธp themed graphics- all of it just enhanced the OUTSTANDING music and sound this one of a kind band possesses. I will never forget this night, and I CAN NOT WAIT until they release their new album and start touring with it so I can see them live again! During the encore, the entire crowd was holding their breath and screaming at the top of their lungs for Tyler to come back. I've never heard a group of people cheer so loudly and so emphatically for someone. Everyone there loved Tyler and Jason so much you could feel it! This band is like nothing on the face of this earth. If you're a fan and don't see them live, you are missing out on one hell of a show.
First off, a minor but not-so-minor detail: they were ON TIME. The second it turned 20:30 the background music turned into a "wait for it" sound and people started screaming. I've never been to a concert where they've been that precise. The last one I was at I had to wait for an hour.
So, this is THE best concert I've ever been to in my entire life. They just seemed to genuinely care about their audience and wanted to give everyone a great time. They moved around a lot, ran along the outline of the audience, moved to a stage in the back of the audience, used a 'magic trick' to turn up at the other end of the room, ran across the audience in a huge ball, drummed on top of the audience, stood on top of the audience and so on.. It was amazing, no matter where you stood in the audience you kinda got an intimate meeting with them. I ended up pretty far back but when Josh went into the ball and ran around he got the chance to reach most of the crowd, so I actually got to touch the ball he was in. I freaked ouuuut i did not expect that.
It was just really amazing, you never knew what they were gonna do next, they were so energetic but had such sweet sensitive moments in between. They also sang around 5 older songs and ended it with an older one (car radio) instead of stressed out like i kinda expected since it's normal to end with the most popular song.
Norway has very few people so huge bands are usually less popular here than wherever they're from, so I feel like most of the time artists kinda dull down their concerts here cause they just don't bother with us. Twenty One Pilots definitely gave us all they had, and they don't seem like the people to differentiate between countries and treat some countries better just because they have more fans there. They're just such good and genuine guys and you see it in everything they do. Officially my favourite band, they deserve that title.