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H-Blockx Returns After 14 Years with 'Fillin the Blank' Album and Tour

After a 14-year break, H-Blockx is back with a new album that takes them 'straight outta nowhere'. Fans can't wait to hear the new music live on their upcoming tour.

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This image looks like it is clicked in a concert. There are many people in this image. On the right, there is a man playing guitar and singing. In the background, we can see the wall and windows. At the top, there are lights. At the bottom, there is a floor.

New Album After 14 Years of Hiatus - H-Blockx Returns After 14 Years with 'Fillin the Blank' Album and Tour

After a 14-year break, German rock band H-Blockx returns with their eighth studio album, 'Fillin the Blank', set for release on March 6, 2026. The album, released under Solitary Man Records, is already generating buzz with two singles out and a major tour planned for later this year.

The band, known for their energetic live performances, has returned to their roots according to singer Henning Wehland. He agrees with Donots frontman Ingo Knollmann's description of 'Fillin the Blank' as a 'second album' for H-Blockx, praising its carefree, direct, and punchy sound.

Fans can already enjoy two singles from the upcoming album, 'Straight Outta Nowhere' and 'Lights Out'. The album is now available for pre-order, with the full release slated for March 6, 2026.

To celebrate the new album, H-Blockx is embarking on a major tour starting October 24, 2025. The tour will visit several cities across Germany, including Chemnitz, Bremen, Cologne, Hamburg, Berlin, and Munich. Several shows are already sold out, indicating the high anticipation for the band's return.

H-Blockx's 'Fillin the Blank' is set to be a significant release, marking the band's return to their roots after a 14-year hiatus. With praise from fellow musicians and two well-received singles, the album promises to be a strong addition to the band's discography. Fans can look forward to hearing the new music live as the band tours Germany later this year.

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