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Madrid: Celebrate 80s & 90s Promotional Tour

David Hasselhoff is in Madrid today continuing to promote the Celebrate the 80s and 90s tour that starts up next month. Tickets are available for Portugal and Germany so far.

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Lisbon: Celebrate 80s & 90s Promotional Tour

David was in Lisbon yesterday to continue promoting his Celebrate the 80s and 90s tour.

 

Germany: Celebrate 80s & 90s Promotional Tour

David Hasselhoff was in Germany a few days ago promoting his Celebrate the 80s & 90s tour. The concert is coming to Nurburg, Germany at Nürburgring on May 23. Fans can purchase their tickets at a special early bird price until May 5.Get your tickets here!

David Hasselhoff 2013 Australian Tour

The Hoff's live performances have been described as "an intimate, hilarious evening of song, dance and audience interaction. Knight Rider to Baywatch, Broadway and the Berlin Wall."

An Evening With The Hoff comes to the Corner Hotel on Thursday February 14. Tickets on sale from the Corner box office on Monday August 27.

An Evening with the HoffAustralian Tour February 2013Tickets go on-sale Monday the 27th of August at 9:00am

  • Thursday 14th February – The Corner Hotel, MelbourneTickets available from the Corner Hotel Box Office or bigtix.com.au
Sources: Beat, Spotlight Report

An Evening With David Hasselhoff: Dates Cancelled, London Still Happening

Some of the tour dates for David Hasselhoff's February-March tour in the UK have been cancelled with venue sites citing "touring logistic problems." London is the only concert that will happen, according to David Hasselhoff's Twitter:

"Hoff to Australia be back for the Evening with the Hoff LIVE SHOW at the Indigo O2 Theater Come party Hoofstyle!! March 2 one night only!!"

"The Hofficial Tweet! Buy tickets for An evening with DH tour now...http://www.kililive.com/artists/david-hasselhoff/. Dare to be there ! March 2nd Indigo o2arena"

This is closest official statement from David, and the "one night only" pretty much confirms the cancellations. The tour dates for other UK cities are still listed on the ticket website, but visiting each individual venue has them listed as canceled. We tried to reach David and his publicist for comment, but our calls and emails were not immediately returned. We did confirm a cancellation from Edinburgh directly. With the little information we got about the Las Vegas cancellation, this is probably the most we'll see. However, we will keep you updated with any new information we get.

Feb. 23: Birmingham Sympony Hall - CancelledCustomers can obtain a refund from THSH Box Office on 0121 780 3333, or alternatively tickets can be exchanged for a ticket to the London show which will still take place.Customers wishing to exchange tickets should email info@kililive.com quoting your ticket reference number along with ‘Birmingham Symphony Hall’ in the body of the email.

Feb. 24: Newcastle City Hall - CancelledPlease return your tickets to point of purchase for a full refund.Feb. 25: Cardiff - St. David's Hall - CancelledContact the Box Office at 029 2087 8444. Feb. 26: Edinburgh - Usher Hall - CancelledWe are offering refunds - please call the box office on 0131 228 1155. Apologies for any inconvenience caused. Feb. 27: Manchester - Bridgewater Hall - CancelledExisting ticket holders will be contacted in due course.Feb. 29: Nottingham Royal Concert Hall - CancelledThe Royal Concert Hall box office will be contacting all ticket holders to offer a full refund.   Any ticket enquiries should be made to the box office on 0115 989 5555. Don't forget: The March 2 date in London is still currently going on, and you can purchase tickets here.If you purchased tickets for the Birmingham show, they are letting you transfer your ticket to the London show, as instructed above.All the other venues are giving refunds and/or will be contacting ticket holders.

The Mad World of David Hasselhoff

'Self-motivation. Self-prayer. God's cured me many times in life,' said David HasselhoffBy SIMON LEWISHe says his new British tour will be a 'hilarious and emotional ride through his life via song and dance'. If it's half as entertaining as this interview, we'll take a season ticket...There’s a 2007 book entitled Did David Hasselhoff End The Cold War? I’ve just shown it to the man in question, in a chilly canteen by a north London canal. He puts down his plastic coffee cup and eyes it suspiciously.‘Is it supposed to be a joke?’Actually, no. The book makes the point that Hasselhoff’s 1989 song Looking For Freedom (No 1 in the West German charts for eight weeks) was heard by East Germans on the radio and became a symbol for what they didn’t have. Hasselhoff brightens.‘Well, everybody made a big joke of it,’ he beams.‘A silly magazine called the National Enquirer said I was upset there was no picture of me at Checkpoint Charlie. Completely fabricated. But as it turned out, I went to East Germany this year and they were saying, “Thank you for Mauerfall” – the fall of the Wall.‘I thought they were kidding. But they said, “Do you realise that the first English words out of our mouths were ‘I’ve been looking for freedom’?'We were behind the Wall and we could not speak English, but we heard this song about freedom.” It was a psychological boost for everybody. It sold 11 million copies. One man can make a difference – that was the Knight Rider motto. And I did! I felt like a spy!’It may sound odd for a 59-year-old man in a leather jacket, white vest and reading glasses drinking from a plastic cup to be holding forth about ending the Cold War. But you’d expect nothing less from David Hasselhoff: actor, singer, raconteur, talent-show judge, pantomime villain (Captain Hook at the Bristol Hippodrome) and all-round force of nature. We’re here because he’s touring a one-man show called An Evening With David Hasselhoff. Shall we crack on?‘Crack on, baby! Crack on.’What’s in the show?‘Via song, dance and interaction I take you on a hilarious and emotional ride through this amazing journey that I’ve had since I was eight years old,’ Hasselhoff proclaims.‘I perform the songs of Frank Wildhorn, who wrote for the Rat Pack but has been blackballed by the industry. Kinda like me!’

'I'm not complaining. I've made a lot of money and travelled the world. But the critics never gave me any credit,' said DavidIs that how he feels about his career?‘I’m not complaining,’ he says, after an alarmingly long pause. ‘I’ve made a lot of money and travelled the world. But the critics never gave me any credit.'I would have liked to have been in ER or Grey’s Anatomy. But, you know, I was stuck with two legendary shows, which I can’t complain about, because to this day no one remembers ER or Grey’s Anatomy. Well, they remember them, but they’re not nearly as classic in people’s heads as  Knight Rider!’Why the bee in his bonnet about ER? One can hazard a guess. In the Eighties Hasselhoff was the star of Knight Rider, while another doe-eyed actor could only manage a part in B-movie Return Of The Killer Tomatoes. His name was George Clooney. That Hasselhoff’s star didn’t remain in the ascendant – and how he responded to its fall, rise and fall again – is the key to his bizarre but utterly magnetic personality.Born in Baltimore in 1952, David Hasselhoff moved to Florida, Atlanta and Chicago as his father travelled around selling armoured cars, before settling in California. He led his school debating and volleyball teams and was on stage from the age of eight.At 23, he won a role on daytime soap The Young And The Restless, playing a hunky doctor – some 19 years, incidentally, before George Clooney joined ER. These years for Hasselhoff were full of what’s discreetly known as ‘wild partying’. But actually, he wasn’t enjoying himself.‘I started off very nervous and awkward,’ he says. ‘I never wanted to be on television. I wanted to sing.'Then I read a book called The Power Of Your Subconscious Mind, which turned my life around. Self-motivation. Self-prayer. God’s cured me many times in life. I quit and went to pound the pavements of New York looking for work on Broadway.’He didn’t find it – he wouldn’t appear on Broadway until 2000. But in 1982 Hasselhoff landed the lead role in Knight Rider. He hasn’t met anybody since who didn’t see it.‘I went to a Zulu village and everyone in the tribe knew me.’But by 1986 Knight Rider was over – and he was surprised how hard it was to find new work.‘I never liked those showbiz cliques,’ he says. ‘Pretentious people in showbiz with huge egos who claim not to like it, or to be above it.'Many directors who worked on Knight Rider took it off their résumé. I find it incredibly ridiculous that if you were to do ER, that’s respectable, but Knight Rider or Baywatch is not.’'If you spent a day with me you'd go, "I don't know if I want this",' said DavidAh yes – Baywatch. Leaving aside his lucrative pop career in Germany, the lifeguard drama was to restore Hasselhoff’s fortunes.Initially he didn’t want to do it, feeling self-conscious about his spindly legs, but he was eventually persuaded.At first ratings were low, and NBC cancelled the show after one series. Then an independent production company told Hasselhoff the show could be resurrected if he pitched it to foreign channels in person.They raised millions, relaunched the show with him as executive producer and hit the crest of the TV-deregulation wave. With satellite channels proliferating, Baywatch was aired in 140 countries. It still holds the world record for the most viewers: 1.1 billion. Is it true Hasselhoff personally made $100 million out of it?‘Well, we sold the show for $500 million, so… I did well,’ he says. ‘It makes me feel good, having taken a lot of **** for this name!’How much is still left?‘Well, a lot of it went away in the divorce. But that’s OK.’He flashes a pearly-white smile – his default expression when asked a personal question. A gambit used by many a Californian star, it doesn’t reach the eyes. The unspoken threat is, ‘Dare you spoil my great mood?’In January 2006 Hasselhoff announced that he was divorcing his wife of 16 years, Pamela Bach.Increasingly bitter proceedings were played out in the American media: she accused him of being drunk and violent, he accused her of drug abuse.In June 2007 he was awarded full custody of their two daughters. Just before that decision, however, a video was leaked to the media showing him lying shirtless and drunk on the floor, clumsily eating a burger.His daughter, filming, asks him, ‘Why do you do this to yourself?’He slurs, ‘Cos I’m lonely, I have trouble in my life.’Hasselhoff was enjoying a resurgence in his career on America’s Got Talent at the time. He had to promise a court that he’d stay sober and have regular alcohol tests. How did it feel to have everyone see his deepest shame?David with his hi-tech Pontiac Trans Am KITT in Knight Rider‘It was a bit devastating in the beginning,’ he says, ‘but I had a real sense of calm when everything came out. Because I had the respect and love of my daughters, mother and father. That’s all I needed…'And the support of everybody who maybe saw a bit of themselves in me. They liked the fact that I was able to get up.’I suggest that for this reason, it may ultimately have been good for his career.‘Ha ha ha! You know what? In the end… yes and no. It killed a lot of endorsement deals, but it helped me break through into the internet. But I’m the lucky one. Just this morning I was reading about someone (Gary Speed) that didn’t make it.’Hasselhoff calls the video incident a ‘wake-up call’ and has since been attending Alcoholics Anonymous.The first few years were clearly hard. In 2006 he suffered an unlikely accident involving a chandelier while shaving in London’s Sanderson Hotel, severing a tendon in his right arm.Between May 2009 and May 2010 he was hospitalised four times and accused of disorderly conduct, including hitting a doctor.For the first few minutes of our encounter, I did wonder if he was intoxicated: he speaks with a heavy tongue and his pupils tend to wander.After half an hour of sharp wit and clear thought, though, the suspicion has been dispelled. This is not a drunk. But it is an ex-drunk. As with Ozzy Osbourne, the damage is done.The question is, why did someone so rich and famous spend 20 years torpedoing his own chances? It’s interesting that he gives two different answers when asked about his ego.First, he claims not to have one: ‘Even though I appear as if, “Oh, I love The Hoff”, it’s all a game.'When I finally did get on Broadway, I came home saying, “Mum, I can’t do it.” She said, “Get on a plane. Go back. You can do it.”’Then he says that only being on stage gives him confidence: ‘I feel incredibly at home and comfortable on stage. I’m completely in control and I have no fear.’Baywatch still holds the world record for the most viewers: 1.1 billionSo is his entire Hoff persona a mask? A shield?He’s keen to point out how hard he finds it meeting fans. He once had pre-written signatures made up to save the hassle of writing them. Nowadays everyone thinks they can get their picture taken with him.‘If you spent a day with me you’d go, “I don’t know if I want this,”’ he says.‘Just the other night I was in Wales with my girlfriend and I went to her sister’s office party. She works at Greggs – you know, Greggs, the delicatessen? I’ll show you a picture. Aargh! It’s a nightmare – everyone coming at me and freaking out.’He shows me a photo on his phone: a looming crowd of about 50 ladies, all taking his picture. As a flashing, picture-taking mob, they do look scary.‘And that was just me sitting at my table, trying to have dinner! So there I was, very insecure and very shy. I said to my girlfriend, “I love you, but I wanna get out of here.”’Hasselhoff has been seeing Hayley Roberts, 32, since meeting her at the St David’s Hotel in Cardiff last March.He was there for Britain’s Got Talent, the show on which he was a judge (he recently confirmed on Twitter that he won’t be returning for the next series). She asked for his autograph. He asked for her number.‘The great thing about her is she doesn’t take **** from anybody,’ he says.‘She’ll tell me, “Don’t trust that person.” And she’s usually right. She has my best interests at heart. Hopefully it will last, and if it doesn’t…’Apparently he’s proposed to her five times, in a series of bizarre situations – in one case popping the question while they swam in shark-infested waters.‘Yeah, but that was kind of a joke. It was really just one proposal, but I decided to do it all over the world in every life-threatening situation I could think of. There was one with lions. The sharks were the best. I did one while abseiling off Table Mountain.‘Then there was the one with a charging elephant... We were on safari, I got out of the Jeep, I walked very slowly towards the elephant, then I got the ranger to irritate the elephant, and as soon as it started trumpeting and charging, I shouted at her, “Will you marry me? Aargh!” and ran back into the Jeep. The pictures are priceless. She was terrified!’And she still didn’t say yes...‘I know, but right now we’re very happy. It’s an impossibility because of where I live in Los Angeles. She’s so dedicated to Wales.David has been seeing Hayley Roberts, 32, since last March‘I’ll probably keep a flat in Wales, but I’d have to get a massive supply of tanning lotion, because I’ve never been so white in my life! I’m a water guy, an ocean guy, so I’m constantly looking for a beach. I do love Welsh people, though. They’re not snooty.’I wonder if his proposals to Hayley are an attempt to move on from the shame of his divorce. He says he’s ‘always been a relationship guy’ and wants to be in a relationship in ten years’ time. Is he trying to recreate his parents’ 60-year loving marriage?‘Well, I’ll never make it cos I’m too old. Ha!’He is getting on a bit. Is it hard for a former heart-throb to be approaching 60?‘No,’ he barks. ‘I did two-and-a-half hours on stage last night and I knocked the **** out of the audience. They can’t keep up with me! I still work out every day. I’m like Mick Jagger; I’ll probably go forever.’Indeed, he doesn’t look ready for the undertakers just yet. His back is as straight as a flagpole and his laugh is full of broad-chested confidence.A group of girls have been admiring him from across the canteen. There’s a suspicion he’s had surgery – something about his twinkling eyes seems at odds with his beefy frame – but you wouldn’t want to get into a fight with him.Not that that’s a plausible scenario. Whereas some celebrities’ egotism provokes derision, Hasselhoff has never had that problem. Everyone wants to be his friend. Even Princess Diana asked for his autograph. Why? Because he doesn’t try to be cool. He’s an old-fashioned, razzle-dazzle entertainer, and he’s kept that up despite career slumps that might have buried other men. Even now, his plans for the future are dizzying.‘I’m opening a restaurant and hotel in Australia. I’m doing an amazing amount of commercials online. I’m launching my own game, which is me fighting zombies on your iPhone.'I’d like to do a remake of The Good, The Bad And The Ugly. I’d like to remake The Rockford Files. I see Knight Rider as a movie franchise. I’d like to do a remake of Doctor Zhivago…’And on he goes. Is it great to be The Hoff? The ‘Don’t Hassel The Hoff’ T-shirts he wears are perhaps not entirely intended as humorous. On the other hand, The Hoff isn’t like other people.As we part, he’s singing a tune from his one-man show to himself, his blue eyes shining.‘This time around I’m gonna make it,’ he croons. ‘This time around I’ll get it right…’‘An Evening With David Hasselhoff’ runs from February 23 to March 2.Buy tickets here!

Source: Daily Mail

'A Real Good Feeling' Coverage

David's new album came out in Europe on Friday, so he's been doing a fair amount of TV appearances to promote the album. This page will update as soon as we find photos and videos of David's promotion tour. If you find any new videos or photos, feel free to comment or tweet us @davidnet! Check Hasselhoff-Foundation for a complete schedule.Upcoming appearances:

  • April 10, 2011: "Voll auf die Nüsse"at 03:00 from skycomedyGERMANY

Click to watch:

David Hasselhoff at the Carmen Nebel Show on 02.04.2011 ZDFPunkt 6 on March 31, 2011"Leute Heute" (People Today) April 2, 2011Thanks to Nadja EigendorfDavid Hasselhoff in der Wiener U-Bahn April 2, 2011Thanks to Natalie MarshallThe Hoff im Talk - TV Total, April 4, 2011ZDF, April 4, 2011Thanks to "TheHickland"Watch on YouTubeBild.de, April 6, 2011Hamburg Morning Show with David Hasselhoff, April 8, 2011 Part 1Hamburg Morning Show with David Hasselhoff, Part 2Interview with WUNDERWEIB.de - April 8, 2011Interview.. April 9, 2011 - Not sure where it's from, if you know, please let us know!Photo Gallery of David on the Carmen Nebel Show - April 2, 2011

'A Real Good Feeling' Promotion Tour

David Hasselhoff is out in Germany promoting his new album, 'A Real Good Feeling' which comes out tomorrow. David was in Köln yesterday for Willkommen zur Mario Barth Show and some fans were out to see him, so check out the video below. David Hasselhoff was also on RTL yesterday to promote his new album, kick-starting a whirlwind of television appearances in the next month.Remember, you can order David's new album 'A Real Good Feeling' on Amazon.de April 1 and on Amazon.com April 12 for USA fans.From Hasselhoff-Foundation:

Vote for DavidFrom next Monday on, David's new Single "A real good feeling" will be listed at the "Get the clip" show on VIVA. You can choose David's video by phone and have an influence on how often the clip will be played. Be part of it! Click on the headline to get further information. (Be careful: Mind the costs of dialing in to the show. One call will cost 0,50 EUR, using your mobile might be more expensive)

Here is a list of his Promotion and TV Appearances in Europe courtesy of Hasselhoff-Foundation.de:March 31, 2011 "Voll auf die Nüsse" 19:55 from skycomedyGERMANYApril 1, 2011"Voll auf die Nüsse" 13:15 from skycomedyGERMANYApril 2, 2011Willkommen bei Carmen Nebel live aus Klagenfurth (Austria) ab 20:15 UhrApril 2, 2011"Willkommen bei Carmen Nebel" 20:15 on ZDFGERMANYApril 4, 2011TV-Total Aufzeichnung in Köln (Germany)April 4, 2011"TV-Total"23:10 from Pro7GERMANYApril 5, 2011"Volle Kanne"09:05 on ZDFGERMANYApril 5, 2011 "Voll auf die Nüsse" 19:45 from skycomedyGERMANYApril 10, 2011 "Voll auf die Nüsse" 03:00 from skycomedyGERMANY

Video from TheHickland on Youtube

on3-Startrampe Interview with David Hasselhoff

David spoke with on3-Startrampe while he was on tour in Germany, and says he wouldn't mind going back to Baywatch.. but only as the boss. He also talks about his music and concerts with the Bavarian Band Dobré.

The interview itself is all in english, just the beginning is in german.

Don't Hassel The Hoff! - Interview with Welt Online

Thanks to Elmar for the tip

David was interviewed by a German newspaper today, Welt Online. Until I get a better translation, here is the Google Translator version. You can check out the original article in german here.

How to Hasseln the Hoff? Maybe with questions about the alcohol?Two years ago it seemed unthinkable that he ever comes back to get away from the beds of the Betty Ford rehabilitation clinic in California. 2007, a video ended up on the web. We see how he wants drunk polish off a cheeseburger.During his appearance at the MTV Music Awards 2009, he had to hold on at the table. The star seemed finally settled.Today he plays again, screaming in front of millions of fans, the main target group of women under 30 I'm 26th And get an appointment for a telephone interview. I catch him in the afternoon on the way from Vienna to Linz, his last tour stop before Frankfurt. He sits in a good mood in the car and eating Wiener schnitzel, he says.David Hasselhoff: Hi!Welt am Sonntag: Hi, Mr. Hasselhoff. What do you have to? Only for the idea, I can not see you at last.David Hasselhoff: I wear a black shirt with a leather jacket over it and jeans.World on Sunday: Fine. Inka Bause you know?David Hasselhoff: Ink who?World on Sunday: A German television presenter, who broadcast a lonely farmers hofwilligen verkuppelt in women. And since you soon will be owner of the farm ...David Hasselhoff: No, I have a farm in Hasselhof taken into consideration, but I've never been there. I've found out that my true roots are in Völkersen (a village in Lower Saxony, the editor). There came my great-great grandfather.And with the television channel RTL I did this a special program in which we have searched for Hasselhoff's in Völkersen. And we have actually found people with whom I am related, great. RTL has the documents to prove it.

Welt am Sonntag: But contact with one of Hasselhoff's in Germany more than you do not?David Hasselhoff: Well, the Hasselhoff's Völkersen from which I used with directly, who as a Kartoffelhof!Welt am Sonntag: Would you then not actually in her neighborhood Völkersen instead settle on Hasselhoff near Kassel?David Hasselhoff: Well, I did not have the resources, now right after the gas station next to the exit and go there too. Now I am first time in Austria. And I can only say that I'm still not entirely resolved, in terms of the Hasselhoff.World on Sunday: You are back on tour. Will we get to see the old Hoff?David Hasselhoff: Yes, a lot of things are still the first for the tour, a lot of the songs that I sing.World on Sunday: Wear leather jacket again with the funny lights turn the ones of 1989?David Hasselhoff: Yes, they will be there. The original jacket, baby, 20 years later!

Welt am Sonntag: Your daughters will occur with - is that still your site or will ever be properly advertised band Bella Vida for her?David Hasselhoff: No, my daughters will accompany me a few gigs in and for Los Angeles back to her album work then. This is just to have fun together, to act and to show how good they are. I wish they could play more often with me, I miss her.Welt am Sonntag: So the tour is over, "Hoff" as Bella Vida. Who actually gave you that nickname?David Hasselhoff: The gave me no, that just happened. It started in Australia, where secretaries faxes sent me this title, they made fun of David Hasselhoff, in a nice way, they asked me how it feels to be with 50, a sex symbol, and so went mails with "The Hoff" back and forth. And then I came up with "Do not hassel the Hoff" and so took all of his run. Crazy.Welt am Sonntag: What did we expect too?David Hasselhoff: I will quit Tour back to London go, Britain's Got Talent "stop" and then return to America. There will be a new "Knight Rider" movie rotate and work on more music. I will make more of a show in New York more "The Rat Pack" and make Germany more hits. Each country is different. And I just go to where God made me sit ally.Welt am Sonntag: What city in Germany can look forward to most?David Hasselhoff: I'm not sure. I think Berlin. Still looking for freedom in Berlin. It is always a great feeling to perform in Berlin. This city has something very special. A place in my heart. With the wall, I was allowed to sing there, and now I sing because 20 years later, a million people, and I on stage. In a spectacular laser light show, and 20 years later, people still sing my songs about freedom, that's incredible. And this time I brought my daughters, so I think that I will enjoy most on the tour.Welt am Sonntag: What was the best in Berlin?David Hasselhoff: The greatest moment was with my older daughter, the belly of her mother in 1989 has already witnessed the appearance. And now 20 years later with her to come back and show her where I was singing - an incredible moment.World on Sunday: Most of the people who helped produce your album A are German.David Hasselhoff: Yes, I did with Jack White in loose-Berlin!Welt am Sonntag: Would you actually participating as a serious musician or fallen with Star's former drinking problem called?David Hasselhoff: What is the definition of a serious musician? I take my music very seriously. I have played all over the world, sold over eleven million records, and that is to take very seriously. I think I'm an entertainer. I was standing on Broadway, the West End have occurred with Mel Brooks, I've played twice before two million spectators in Berlin, I have made from rock festivals to country music show everything.World on Sunday: Have you never really angry at your daughter Taylor-Ann because of the cheeseburger video?David Hasselhoff: Yes. Because they did it for love. I was just angry because it was seen on the web. Because the press has made public.World on Sunday: Do you now know who has uploaded the video?David Hasselhoff: That was a private video. I was never angry with my daughter that she did it. But I'm mad at the press. How would you find it? I'm angry because the press has blown it so!World on Sunday: Was it the press that it has uploaded?David Hasselhoff: I know who it was. But that does not concern you. This is my private life.David Hasselhoff: Mister Hasselhoff is more excited, his voice cracks. "What would you say if you go with your dad at the zoo, someone is filming it and puts it into the net?" He asked. Then he hangs up. The interview is over. And no dead zone is to blame. As it was still the same? Exactly: Do not hassel the Hoff! The management reported a day later. Whether I was wondering something wrong? No, no, align Mr. Hasselhoff clear whether we are next Sunday in Berlin - and that the interview "a real good feeling" was. Aha.

"Hoff is Back" in Vienna

David performed in Vienna on the first day of his tour yesterday, and sang some of his top hits like Looking for Freedom. Check out the photos from Hoffspace, and watch this video of David singing Looking for Freedom. A few more videos are after the cut of David singing Limbo Dance and A Real Good Feeling.Hoff is Back Tour Photos from Andreas Loidl (Hoffspace)Hoff is Back Tour 2011 from Maren Vollenberg (Hoffspace)David singing It's A Real Good Feeling (video from Andreas Loidl)Find more videos like this on HoffSpace"Limbo Dance" from Andreas LoidlFind more videos like this on HoffSpace

David Heads Out For "Hoff is Back" Tour

In a press conference yesterday at Hotel Astoria in Vienna, David announced he was taking a break from judging Britain's Got Talent to begin his Hoff is Back Tour in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The tour starts Friday.[gallery link="file"]

Photos from The Blemish, Rex Features and BabyRazzi

David Visits Völkersen

From davidhasselhoff.com

David visited the farm called "Hasselhof" today, which was named for the Hazelnut tree that stands near it. It was the farm where his ancestors lived, and he filmed as much as the fans did.See photos on Hoffspace here.

David's Live in Vienna, Get Your Tickets!

hofftourDavid blogged today about his upcoming tour next year, and one of his first concerts will be at the Vienna Stadthalle. Tickets are available here, so grab them while you can! His daughters, Taylor and Hayley, will be joining him on tour!He will be performing February 4, 2011 at 19:30. Ticket prices range from 21 Euros to 76 Euros for General seating, or 160 Euros for VIP seating.VIP ticket includes: Best seat ticket, finger foods and beverages in the break with Meet & Greet David Hasselhoff, Give Away!

David Starts Touring Feb. 4, 2011!

According to ORF, David will begin touring next year after his "Star Night at the Wörthersee" performance with his daughters in Austria, which will happen on July 10. He is in Wien this Independence Day to prepare for his upcoming performance.

Find more videos like this on HoffSpaceFind more videos like this on HoffSpace

From ORF.at, HNC (second video), Hayley Munday (first video)