Die Weingartsberger

Die Weingartsberger: The Driving Force of German Alpine Rock
Die Weingartsberger are a German Alpine rock band known for blending traditional folk instrumentation with modern rock energy. Hailing from the Bavarian region, the group achieved notable commercial success with their 2019 album "Auf d'Wiesn," which charted in Germany and solidified their reputation as a leading act in the volkstümlicher rock genre.
Early career
The band was formed in 2013 in the small Bavarian town of Weingartsbergen, from which they took their name. Initially performing at local festivals and in regional beer tents, they built a grassroots following with their self-released debut EP "Griaß God" in 2015.
Their energetic live shows, featuring accordion, electric guitar, and driving rhythms, caught the attention of the independent label Almklang Records. This led to the release of their first full-length studio album, "Bergauf," in 2017.
Breakthrough
The band's major breakthrough arrived in 2019 with their third album, "Auf d'Wiesn." Released on the larger folk-rock label Heimatklang, the album entered the German album charts and remained in the top 100 for several weeks.
Fueled by heavy rotation on Bavarian radio stations, the album was certified gold in Germany for sales exceeding 200,000 units. This success marked Die Weingartsberger's transition from a regional phenomenon to a nationally recognized name.
Key tracks
Auf d'Wiesn — The title track from their breakthrough album became an anthem for festival season and remains their most streamed song.
Hiatamadl — This modern rock cover of a traditional folk song introduced their sound to a wider, younger audience.
Bier her! — A high-energy live staple that perfectly encapsulates the band's party-rock ethos and crowd-commanding presence.
Wieder daheim — Showcasing their melodic depth, this ballad demonstrated their songwriting range beyond pure dance tracks.
Following their breakthrough, the band headlined major German folk festivals like the Chiemsee Fest and deployed subsequent albums like "Freiheit" (2021) and "Zamm" (2023). They have collaborated with established figures in the German folk scene, including a featured performance on a track by the veteran party band Die Kirchdorfer.
Their consistent output and relentless touring schedule have kept them at the forefront of the Alpine rock scene. The genre itself continues to evolve, with acts like Die Kirchdorfer sharing a similar foundation in modernized folk rhythms. Die Paldauer also explore the fusion of rock and traditional Austrian music, while Die Seer represent an earlier wave of Austrian folk-pop crossover. For a harder rock edge within the genre, listeners often point to Wildecker Herzbuben and their guitar-driven anthems.
Die Weingartsberger's music is a staple on German-language folk-rock and volksmusik radio stations, particularly across Bavaria and Austria. Their hits receive regular airplay on both commercial FM stations specializing in Alpine entertainment and independent online radio streams that champion regional music.
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