Andi Deris replaced Michael Kiske in Helloween in 1993
In an interview with Metal Command , Helloween vocalist Andi Deris spoke about the band's career, the future, and his relationship with Michael Kiske : "He's a good friend of mine, which I never expected .
Helloween is currently touring with the Pumpkins United World Tour , which reunites former members Michael Kiske and Kai Hansen. The collaboration has also resulted in a new song, which can be heard below.
Watch a full show from the Pumpkins United World Tour here.
“After a crazy year, full of success, emotions, and energetic shows, we took a short break to recharge our batteries. We are happy to continue with Pumpkins United, starting rehearsals for the upcoming tour in Japan.”.
Michael Kiske was the vocalist for the German band from 1986, where he released the classic albums Keeper Of The Seven Keys I and II, until 1993 when he was fired and shortly afterwards replaced by Andi Deris, at the time the vocalist for the Hard Rock band Pink Cream 69.
Photo kindly provided by Leandro Pena
