Last weekend, American residents Bill and Tom Kaulitz (36) paid a visit to the city of Munich. Two matters close to their hearts brought the twins to the Bavarian state capital: The animated film "Minions & Monsters" celebrated its premiere on Sunday at the Mathäser Filmpalast at Karlsplatz. Both musicians took on small voice acting roles for the German dubbing.

And one day earlier, Bill Kaulitz plunged into the colorful hustle and bustle of Christopher Street Day. Despite the tremendous heat of up to 38 degrees, around 230,000 people reportedly participated in the Pride parade that moved through Munich's city center.

For his CSD appearance, Bill Kaulitz had wrapped himself in an eye-catching outfit: The star combined a light blue football jersey with yellow cowboy boots and knee-length glitter shorts. Earlier, he had on his official Instagram account provided detailed insights into his colorful look in a series of images.

A Band Colleague as Faithful Companion

Both at CSD and the film premiere, one man could be relied upon: Tokio Hotel bassist Georg Listing (39) was spotted on Saturday on a burger chain's float at Bill Kaulitz's side. The following day, he accompanied the twins to the "Minions & Monsters" premiere and posed with them on the red carpet.

How the Kaulitz brothers sound as adorable animated characters is something "Minions" fans will get to hear starting July 1st. That's when "Minions & Monsters", which is part of the successful "Despicable Me" universe, starts in German cinemas.

Those who still can't get enough of the duo can look forward to more content in July. Starting July 23rd, the third season of their Netflix format "Kaulitz & Kaulitz" will launch on the streaming provider.