
The Living Tombstone – Multiplayer Tour
September 1 @ 8:00 pm
The Living Tombstone
Multiplayer Tour
After a sold-out tour for their second album “Rust” the electro-rock phenomenon featuring Yoav Landau and Sam Haft returns to Germany in 2026!
Exclusive shows in Frankfurt, Hamburg, and Cologne.
The British music magazine NME once described The Living Tombstone as “the biggest gaming band on the internet”—which, with over 70 billion streams across all online platforms for their music and 8 million YouTube subscribers, isn’t entirely an exaggeration. However, the electro-alternative-rock band, founded in 2011 by Yoav Landau and Sam Haft, has long since arrived in real life and has placed numerous songs in TV series, films, and games. Landau and Haft are also in-demand remixers and composers: With “Five Nights at Freddy’s” for the film of the same name, they even reached number 4 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic charts. Their followers include A-list celebrities like Will Smith and Jack Black, as well as major film studios like Universal Pictures. In 2020, “TLT,” as they are known by their fans, released their debut album, “zero one,” and followed it up in 2025 with their second album, “Rust,” and have since played sold-out shows worldwide. With their MULTIPLAYER TOUR, “TLT” will be coming to Frankfurt, Hamburg, and Cologne for three exclusive shows in August and September 2026.
Their unique position as artists and influencers in the gaming and geekdom scene gives Yoav Landau and Sam Haft a truly special status.
Sam Haft, originally a television and film writer, joined The Living Tombstone seven years ago as a songwriter, lyricist, and singer. If you ask him, he’ll say: “The magic comes from Yoav. I’m hardworking and lucky—but he’s really something special.” Founding member Yoav
Landau, who performs as frontman “zero_one,”
founded TLT as a teenager in Israel to escape an environment to which he felt he didn’t belong. Yoav found an emotional outlet in creating musical scores for his favorite TV shows, connecting with like-minded people around the world. As soon as he had the chance, Yoav left college, moved to America, and became a full-time creative.
“I’m very grateful for the existence of YouTube,” Yoav explains. “The internet has always felt more like home to me than a specific country.” And the more Yoav began to create, the more he was embraced by his “homeland,” the internet. Before he met Haft, he had already amassed hundreds of millions of streams and was one of YouTube’s first million-subscriber badges.
Their manager, David Boxenbaum—or “Box,” as his friends call him—convinced the band in 2020 to finally release their debut album, “Zero One,” something the two had only talked and dreamed about for years. It almost goes without saying that the album was met with enthusiasm by fans and casual listeners alike.
Meanwhile, TLT have also been developing other projects for television, video games, and more, including the soundtrack for the 2021 indie horror game “InSound Mind,” and the 2025 remake of “Nightmare House: Reimagined.” They have also created concepts for music-based strategy video games such as “Rock N Rumble” and “AudioClash: Battle of the Bands.”
In addition, they have developed concepts for music-based strategy video games like “Rock N Rumble” and “AudioClash: Battle of the Bands.” TLT recently signed with 10K Projects and, together with renowned alternative producer CJ Baran (Panic! at the Disco, COIN, One OK Rock), released their second album, “Rust,” in 2025 and are currently working on its follow-up, “Armstrong.” TLT continue to expand their fanbase, sign new musical acts, and perform with artists such as Bbnmo$.
In August and September, The Living Tombstone will be playing three shows in Germany, performing in Frankfurt, Hamburg, and Cologne.

