Puch Museum Hosts Music Video Shoot for “Servas Mauna” | Kleine Zeitung

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“Servas Mauna”: The Niachtn and Wiesa Buam’s Viral Hit Takes Shape at Puch Museum

Judenburg, Austria – A unique collaboration between Austrian band Die Niachtn and Instagram sensations Wiesa Buam has resulted in the hit song “Servas Mauna,” with a music video filmed at the historic Puch Museum. The unlikely pairing has quickly gained traction, blending the band’s established fanbase with the twins’ significant social media following.

The Collaboration

Die Niachtn, a well-known musical group in Styria, joined forces with the Wiesa Buam, 14-year-old twins who rose to prominence on Instagram with their “Anlasser-Videos” – videos showcasing the starting of various engines – and their signature greeting, “Servas Mauna.” MeinBezirk reports the collaboration began in the previous year, with the idea for a joint track emerging during a concert.

Filming at the Puch Museum

The music video for “Servas Mauna” was filmed at the Puch Museum in Judenburg, a location renowned for its collection of historical motorcycles and off-road vehicles. Kleine Zeitung details how the museum provided a distinctive backdrop for the shoot, combining the worlds of music and motorsports. The video also features YouTuber Wolfi from the Kuchling family.

“Servas Mauna” – A Spotify Hit

Released in January 2026, “Servas Mauna” quickly became a hit on Spotify. YouTube Music and YouTube confirm the song’s release date and availability. The song is published by NIACHTN RECORDS.

A Spontaneous Idea

The videodreh at the Puch Museum was described as a spontaneous idea, bringing together Die Niachtn, the Wiesa Buam and Wolfi in a unique setting. The Puch Museum’s managing director, Heinz Mitteregger, expressed his delight at hosting the shoot, noting that the museum proved to be a “great backdrop.”

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