Kim Wilde Live in Berlin 2025 at Columbiahalle
The woman of many comebacks is set to perform live at the Columbiahalle, bringing her iconic energy, powerful vocals, and unforgettable stage presence back to Berlin.
Kim Wilde’s “Closer Tour” Revives Her Iconic 1988 Album “Close” in Berlin — Why Songs Like “You Came” Still Resonate in 2025
Kim Wilde, one of the most enduring icons of British pop, is returning to Berlin in 2025 with her “Closer Tour,” a musical celebration that brings her landmark 1988 album “Close” back to the center stage. Decades after its release, “Close” remains a milestone in her catalog, showcasing a mature artistic voice that continues to influence pop culture. With songs like “You Came,” “Hey Mr. Heartache,” and “Never Trust A Stranger,” Wilde brings a timeless energy to Berlin’s Columbiahalle, proving that great pop music never loses relevance.
Kim Wilde’s Artistic Journey: Built on Family, Passion, and Evolution
Kim Wilde, born Kim Smith, has spent 45 years shaping, refreshing, and reinventing her sound while maintaining core musical values. Her music is instantly recognizable thanks to:
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memorable pop hooks
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crisp, energetic rhythms
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a punk-inspired, sometimes rock-driven edge
Much of this consistency comes from her roots in a musical family. Her father, Marty Wilde, a legend of British rock ’n’ roll, and her brother Ricky Wilde played defining roles in her early development. Both siblings took on the Wilde stage name, and together they built the creative foundation that still supports Kim’s work today. Their close collaboration across production and songwriting helped Wilde stay authentic even as the music industry pulled her in different directions.
Kim Wilde Live in Berlin 2025
How “Close” Became a Turning Point in Kim Wilde’s Career
Released in 1988, “Close” arrived during Wilde’s first major comeback—remarkably early in her career, considering she was only 28. After the explosive debut of “Kids in America” in 1981, the music industry placed intense pressure on her to release a new album every year. This exhausting pace led to diminishing creative output.
Her second album, “Select” (1982), generated hits like “Cambodia” and “View from a Bridge,” but after that, Wilde’s momentum slowed. That changed dramatically in 1987 when her cover of “You Keep Me Hangin’ On” became a massive global hit.
“Close” represented a personal and artistic liberation.
The album was:
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more mature than her early work
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less tied to 80s wave-pop soundscapes
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heavily shaped by her own songwriting growth
Although “Close” did not perform well in the U.S., it reached high chart positions across Europe and remains one of Wilde’s most acclaimed records.
The “Closer Tour”: A Journey Through Time
The 2025 “Closer Tour” places the spotlight firmly on “Close.” Setlists from previous concerts show that Wilde performs nearly all ten tracks from the album. Opening with “Hey Mr. Heartache,” “You Came,” and “Never Trust A Stranger,” she instantly transports audiences back to the golden era of late-80s pop.
But Wilde does not stop at nostalgia. The show also features major hits from every phase of her career, including “Anyplace, Anywhere, Anytime,” her internationally beloved 2003 duet with German icon Nena—an English reinterpretation of Nena’s “Irgendwie, Irgendwo, Irgendwann.”
Kim Wilde and Germany: A Long, Warm Relationship
Germany has always embraced Kim Wilde. In the Berlin-Brandenburg region, she has performed multiple times, including:
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her 2010 performance at the Bunter Hering festival in Frankfurt (Oder)
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her 2013 acoustic Christmas set at the Frankfurt Christmas market
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the release of her holiday album “Wilde Winter Songbook”
Although the 2025 tour emphasizes her pop-rock sound rather than holiday melodies, fans wonder whether Berlin might inspire her to revisit one or two Christmas classics on stage.
Berlin Concert Details
Kim Wilde – Closer Tour 2025
📅 Tuesday, November 25, 8 PM
📍 Columbiahalle, Columbiadamm 13–21, Berlin
🎟️ Tickets from €62.40 (limited availability)
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1. Why is Kim Wilde touring with songs from the 1988 album “Close”?
Because “Close” represents a defining creative moment in her career, and its songs remain fan favorites. The album’s mature sound still resonates with audiences today.
2. What are the biggest hits from Kim Wilde’s “Close” album?
“You Came,” “Hey Mr. Heartache,” “Never Trust A Stranger,” and “Love in the Natural Way” are among the most popular tracks.
3. Does Kim Wilde still perform with her family members?
Yes. Her brother Ricky Wilde continues to play a major role in songwriting and production, just as he did during her early career.
4. Will Kim Wilde perform Christmas songs in Berlin?
While the tour focuses on pop and rock, fans hope she may surprise the audience with a Christmas classic or two, especially given Berlin’s festive atmosphere.

