Cover hits with mandolin, bass ukulele and guitar. Small instruments - big songs - big fun.
With wit and musical finesse, Mandowar transforms metal anthems into pure joy of playing. Their album "Grilling in the Name of" features surprising interpretations of rock and metal classics: Guns'n'Roses in swaying style, Metallica in country sound and Rammstein in polka time. David Hasselhoff also sings a duet with System of a Down.
Since 2010, the trio from Wetzlar has been bringing classics by AC/DC, Metallica, Nirvana and more to the stage with mandolin, ukulele bass and guitar - always in their own Mandowar sound. They transform rock and metal into country, polka, bluegrass and folk, peppered with humor and the occasional pop song quote.
Mandowar provide unforgettable moments and more laughs with every show than many comedy shows. Their live program is a feast for everyone who knows: Hard rock can be fun too! The band is on tour worldwide and their songs are streamed millions of times. Their versions are always tributes to the originals, which the band appreciates.



