Ever since they released their breakout album 'Humanoid' last year, Tokio Hotel have been on the road pretty much non-stop. And while the global exposure has certainly helped the band gain a massive following, all that travel also kept them far from their native Germany. But on Sunday night, the group finally came home, and their hometown fans welcomed them with open arms.As MTV reports, the band played to a sold out crowd in Hamburg, and pulled out all the theatrical stops. Lead singer Bill Kaulitz wore a particularly dazzling outfit onstage, "combining elements of David Bowie, Trent Reznor, 'Edward Scissorhands,' and Evan Lysacek." Unfortunately for German fans, however, the Tokio Hotel thrill wiill be short-lived; as we reported a couple of weeks ago, the band now sets off on yet another tour around Europe.
