
Wolf Hoffmann Announces Wedding Date with Violinist Ava-Rebekah Rahman, Marking a New Chapter in Life and Music Career
July 8, 2025 — Renowned guitarist Wolf Hoffmann has officially announced his upcoming wedding to celebrated violinist Ava-Rebekah Rahman, in a move that has sparked excitement among fans and followers of both classical and rock music. The couple, whose cross-genre collaboration has drawn attention over the past year, will tie the knot on September 14, 2025, in a private ceremony in Germany.
The announcement was made via a heartfelt post on Hoffmann’s social media channels, accompanied by a candid photo of the couple during a recent tour. “A new chapter begins,” Hoffmann wrote. “I’m thrilled to share that Ava-Rebekah and I will be getting married this September. It’s not just a personal milestone—it marks a transformative moment in both our lives and our musical paths.”
Hoffmann, best known as the founding guitarist of the legendary German heavy metal band Accept, has long been admired for blending classical influences into his guitar work. Ava-Rebekah Rahman, an acclaimed British-Indian violinist known for her rich interpretations of Western classical and Indian classical music, has earned global recognition for her virtuosity and versatility.
The couple first met during a collaborative music project in 2023 and have since developed a deep creative and personal connection. Their fusion of heavy metal and classical strings—once seen as an unusual pairing—has been praised for its innovation and emotional depth. Performances featuring the duo have captivated audiences from Berlin to Mumbai.
“Music brought us together, and now it’s guiding us into a shared future,” said Rahman in a joint interview with Hoffmann for MusikWelt magazine. “Our relationship is rooted in mutual respect, artistic passion, and a desire to keep evolving. This union is more than just romantic—it’s a creative alliance.”
The wedding is expected to be an intimate affair attended by close friends, family, and a few well-known names from the music world. While the couple plans to keep the ceremony private, they have hinted at a collaborative musical project to be released shortly after the wedding—possibly an album that blends Hoffmann’s symphonic metal style with Rahman’s classical finesse.
Industry insiders believe the union could mark a turning point in Hoffmann’s already storied career. “This is more than a marriage—it’s a merging of two powerful musical identities,” said producer Markus Krieger, who worked with Hoffmann on his Headbangers’ Symphony album. “Expect something extraordinary to come out of this partnership.”
As fans flood social media with messages of congratulations, anticipation is also building for what’s next creatively. Whether through joint compositions, live performances, or a new genre-defying album, it’s clear that Hoffmann and Rahman are poised to break new ground—both personally and professionally.
Their wedding promises to be not just a celebration of love, but a symbolic beginning of a new artistic era.
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