Fäascht Bänkler
YouTubeCH

Fäascht Bänkler

@faeaschtbaenkler

Sie stammen aus einer Welt, in der Kuhglocken zum Alltag gehören und der nächste Club 48 Kilometer entfernt ist – und trotzdem feiern sie lauter als jedes Berliner Rooftop. Keine gecastete Boyband, keine glattgebügelten Influencer – sondern fünf echte Musiker und Freunde, die zwischen Bergluft, Blasinstrumenten und Technoclub ihre ganz eigene Form von Unterhaltung gefunden haben: originell, ehrlich und unfassbar unterhaltsam. Seit 2008 erobern sie mit inzwischen über 1000 Konzerten die Bühnen Europas. Sie zählen über 2 Millionen monatliche Hörer auf Spotify und haben sich damit fest in der deutschsprachigen Musikszene etabliert. Mit Gold- und Platin-Hits wie „ALL IN“, „Glück“, „Humpa Humpa“, „Partyplanet” oder „Can You English Please“ haben sie längst bewiesen: Diese Band spielt nicht nur Musik – sie lebt sie. Und wer sie einmal erlebt hat, weiss: An den Fäaschtbänklern führt kein Weg vorbei. Laut, liebevoll irre – und mit ganz viel Herz. Das sind die Fäaschtbänkler.

206K

Subscribers

205.9M

Total views

521

Videos

Avg views (recent)

not yet captured

About Fäascht Bänkler

Fäascht Bänkler is a five-piece Swiss musical group based in the Alpine region, blending traditional Alpine instrumentation—including kuhglocken (cowbells)—with electronic and techno production. The ensemble operates across music and entertainment, with a YouTube channel that has accumulated 205,914,716 total views across 521 published videos and maintains 206,000 subscribers. The group's positioning emphasizes authenticity and regional identity: five trained musicians and friends who perform original compositions rather than following a manufactured pop formula. Since 2008, the ensemble has performed over 1,000 live concerts across European venues. Off-platform, they report more than 2 million monthly listeners on Spotify, indicating substantial streaming reach beyond their YouTube presence. Their content strategy centers on the intersection of traditional Swiss Alpine culture and contemporary electronic music production, a niche that differentiates them from mainstream pop or rock acts in the creator economy. The group's longevity—spanning nearly two decades of touring and recording—suggests sustained audience engagement and professional musicianship rather than trend-driven virality.

Fäascht Bänkler's estimated sponsorship rates

Fäascht Bänkler's estimated rates for integrated YouTube video sponsorships range from $321 (low) to $803 (high), with a typical rate of $536 per integration. This mid-tier pricing reflects their 206,000-subscriber base and the niche economics of music content on YouTube. Several factors influence their rate positioning: subscriber count places them near peers like cold boy. (196,000 subs) and La M.O.D.A (187,000 subs), both in comparable mid-tier brackets. The music category typically commands lower CPM rates than finance, technology, or lifestyle verticals, as music audiences attract advertisers with narrower targeting options. Geographic location in Switzerland (a high-cost country with strong purchasing power) may support rates slightly above creators in lower-income regions. Format matters significantly—YouTube video integrations generally yield lower per-placement fees than dedicated sponsored uploads or long-form brand partnerships. The estimate is algorithmic and does not account for brand-specific negotiation, exclusivity clauses, or performance-based bonuses. Actual rates may vary based on campaign scope, audience demographic overlap with the advertiser, and contract terms. Refer to the /methodology page for the full pricing model.

Who should partner with Fäascht Bänkler?

Fäascht Bänkler's audience comprises music enthusiasts with demonstrated interest in Alpine/European cultural content, electronic music production, and live performance documentation. The 206,000-subscriber base skews toward German-speaking regions (Switzerland, Germany, Austria), consistent with the group's touring footprint and language of their bio. On Spotify, the group reaches 2 million monthly listeners, suggesting a broader streaming audience than their YouTube subscriber count alone indicates—a pattern typical of music creators whose recorded work circulates across multiple platforms. Relevant brand categories for partnership include: musical instrument manufacturers and retailers; live event platforms and ticketing services; audio equipment and production software; European tourism boards and Alpine hospitality brands; beverage brands with cultural or festival sponsorship portfolios; and streaming services seeking music-adjacent content. The audience's engagement with traditional instrumentation combined with electronic production indicates openness to brands positioned at the intersection of heritage and innovation. Peer creators in the music category—including The 2 Johnnies (166,000 subs) and 芽唯 - mei - (163,000 subs)—operate in similar subscriber ranges but may serve different geographic or genre-specific audiences. Fäascht Bänkler's specific positioning around Alpine identity and live performance culture makes them particularly relevant to brands targeting Central European markets or audiences valuing cultural authenticity.

Fäascht Bänkler's growth and performance

Snapshot data spans only one day (May 11, 2026), with subscriber count holding steady at 206,000 across both the first tracked and latest recorded measurements. This single-day window provides insufficient basis to assess growth trajectory, seasonality, or momentum. Average view counts for the last 30 days are not yet available in our database. To establish meaningful growth analysis, we would require multi-month or multi-year historical data showing subscriber acquisition patterns, view-per-video trends, and engagement velocity. The group's offline metrics—over 1,000 concerts since 2008 and 2 million monthly Spotify listeners—suggest sustained audience building over a longer timeframe, but direct YouTube growth rates remain unmeasured in our current snapshot.

How our pricing estimate works for Fäascht Bänkler

Fäascht Bänkler's estimated sponsorship rates are calculated using an algorithmic model that multiplies subscriber count by a niche-specific CPM (cost per thousand impressions), then applies platform and format multipliers. The model inputs are: 206,000 subscribers, a music-category CPM calibrated from historical campaign data, and YouTube video-integration format coefficients. This produces a low-to-high range ($321–$803) with a typical midpoint ($536). The estimate is labeled metric_estimate because it relies on algorithmic calibration rather than direct community data (zero reported sponsorship deals from creators or brands in our database). Actual creator rates depend on variables the model cannot capture: audience demographics, brand-fit alignment, exclusivity terms, performance guarantees, and negotiated discounts. For a detailed explanation of CPM assumptions, platform multipliers, and category adjustments, see our /methodology page. These estimates are updated periodically as new data becomes available.