"Black and white as snow, that's the SGE," it sounds on Thursday evening in the outdoor area of ​​the Massif Central on Eschersheimer Landstraße.

There is a Eintracht logo on the floor in front of the store and the band Revolte Tanzbein, dressed in black and red Eintracht jerseys, has positioned itself in a semicircle around the eagle logo.

Singer Alexander Bartsch wears a white jersey and dances exuberantly to the beat of the music.

He turns around regularly, because Bartsch isn't the only one who moves: Behind the band, a small crowd of Eintracht fans who followed the call to the flash mob cavort.

In keeping with the lyrics, the fans mainly wear black and white clothing, and the Eintracht eagle can be seen everywhere.

Revolte Tanzbein shoots the music video for a newly recorded ska version of "Schwarz-weiß wie Schnee".

Of course, the singer of the original version, Andreas "Gerre" Geremia from the band Tankard, cannot be missing from the shoot.

He is part of the flash mob, and the band has other prominent supporters: Basti Red from the Podcast Fußball 2000 is also involved.

The video is to be shot as a "one-take" once and without interruption.

After three passes, the camera and drone finally have everything in the can.

The fans do not mind the repeated recording.

They fervently roar the Eintracht anthem three times while dancing exuberantly.

The video will be published on August 12 at midnight on YouTube and other channels.

The Europa Cup EP will also be released on this day, containing two new recordings of the song in addition to the ska version of Revolte Tanzbein.

Eintracht will not lack musical support in the new season.