One hit followed another - and the success seemed unstoppable. Karat was one of the most successful rock groups in the GDR. Then the Wall came down - and all the GDR bands lost their fans. Things slowly picked up again in the 90s. But a decade later, the band lost its singer. Herbert Dreilich died of cancer. A little later, the band name was no longer allowed to be used. But Karat overcame this hurdle too.
On Saturday (22 February), the quintet will be 50 years old - and will be celebrating with an anniversary concert in Berlin. "We'll be presenting new songs and paying tribute to old ones," singer Claudius Dreilich told the German Press Agency. However, none of the musicians who once performed on stage at the first Karat concert will be back.