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The singer often performs the song live on the pitch during major home matches or season highlights.

The hardcore fans in the Ostkurve (East Curve) lead the chanting, often continuing the melody long after the stadium speakers have stopped. 💡 Why It Matters

The song is deeply linked to the city's identity, often mentioned alongside other Berlin classics in fan culture. Die Hertha-Fans "Das Hertha-Lied"

Before kickoff, the entire stadium stands and holds their scarves horizontally, creating a sea of blue and white while singing the anthem.

The song is a declaration of loyalty, echoing through the Olympiastadion as fans hold their scarves high. The singer often performs the song live on

The song references the "Alte Dame" (Old Lady) and the deep-rooted tradition of the club in Berlin.

It’s not just a song; it’s a symbol of resilience. Even during difficult seasons, the line "we're not going home" signifies that the fans stay with the club until the very end. Before kickoff, the entire stadium stands and holds

"Nur nach Hause, nur nach Hause, nur nach Hause geh'n wir nicht. Alle warten, alle warten, auf das nächste große Spiel!" (But home, but home, we're not going home. Everyone is waiting for the next big game!)