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Deutsche Telekom

NOT A PASSENGER

Agency: INGO

Description

Deutsche Telekom launches ‘NOT A PASSENGER’ campaign by INGO starring Rhian Teasdale of Grammy-winning band Wet Leg

In a powerful new rallying cry for Gen Z, Deutsche Telekom inspires this audience to reclaim their agency and personal identity in an age of constant content overwhelm and online expectations. The brand’s new “Not a Passenger” campaign, created by INGO, responds to this challenge by empowering Gen Z with the belief that they can choose to reclaim their identity by navigating this landscape with a sense of autonomy.

Wet Leg frontwoman Rhian Teasdale leads the action for Deutsche Telekom’s ‘Not a Passenger’ campaign, which brings the strategy to life by way of a high-octane car ride with Teasdale at the wheel. The cinematic film serves as a striking reminder to Gen Z to tune out the backseat drivers served up by algorithms and lock into their own internal signal.

Rhian Teasdale stars in the film, which shows her navigating a barrage of pressures and unsolicited advice, bombarded by noise, opinions, and advice attempting to throw her off track. As she starts the car, a voice announces, “You’re listening to Passenger FM,” and she then sets off around what becomes a computer game-style obstacle course of persistent influencers selling smoothies, muffins, an LED facemask, and street dancers.

Finally, she dramatically takes matters into her own hands, and the film finishes as she makes an active choice not to be a passenger, and the car radio announces that she has changed stations and is now listening to Drivers Seat FM.

Alongside the 60-second hero manifesto film, the brand is staging the Telekom Electronic Beats live experience in Berlin, headlined by Wet Leg. Fans will be able to use social media clues to track down the “Not a Passenger” car featured in the ad, which will move around secret spots in Berlin, to secure a pair of tickets.

INGO’s latest push follows on from last year’s successful “Brain Rot” campaign, which put a spotlight on the scourge of digital doppelgängers.
“In an age of content overwhelm, filled with noise, opinions, and pressures, Gen Z is fighting to tune into their own identity,” says Ulrich Klenke, Chief Brand Officer at Deutsche Telekom. “As a brand, we believe in the many opportunities that the digital world has to offer, but that the power lies in making it work for - and not against you. We want to empower Gen Z to truly own their world.”

Rhian Teasdale from Wet Leg said: “I love being in a band and I love making music, but it’s 2026, which means I also run a couple of social media accounts. And with that comes a constant stream of opinions about me, my friends, and the music we make. Whether those opinions are super sweet and encouraging or creepy and loaded with misogyny, it’s important to me to be able to tune them out and stay on my own frequency. That’s why the message of ‘I’m Not a Passenger’ really clicked with me. We’re all constantly being told who to be by strangers online. Life’s too short not to be at the helm.”

Dan Fisher, Global Chief Creative Officer at INGO added, “With this campaign, we’re reminding people of the importance of tuning out the noise and tuning into your own instincts. And who better to work with on a campaign that celebrates the power that comes with owning your own world than the hugely inspiring Rhian Teasdale? At the heart of our work with Deutsche Telekom is a simple idea: technology should help people connect with their world on their own terms, rather than dictate those terms to them.”

The Campaign is launching in Telekom territories Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, and Slovakia across paid channels, social media, out-of-home (OOH), and interactive real-world experiences accompanied by design elements to memes.

This professional campaign titled 'NOT A PASSENGER' was published in Germany and Multinational Europe in August, 2026. It was created for the brand: Deutsche Telekom, by ad agency: INGO. This Film, Integrated, and OOH Outdoor media campaign is related to the Electronic Devices and Electronics, Technology industries and contains 4 media assets. It was submitted 19 minutes ago.

Credits

INGO
Global CCO - Dan Fisher
Executive Creative Directors - Anna Salonen & Hanna Stenwall
Art Director - Shilan Shewki
Copywriter - Agnes Nisbel Fjäll
Creative - Robin Günther
Global CSO - Hadi Zabad
Social & Cultural Strategist - Wictor Würtzell
Strategist - Juviann Cuevas
CEO/Business Director - Håkan Karlsvärd
Client Lead - Carin Lagergren
Senior Account Manager - Klara Bringel
Account Manager - Julia Malm
Agency Producer - Mattias Coldén
Design Director - Anne-Mette Møller
Motion Designer - Amand Chevallier
Social Strategy Director - Jack Docherty
Senior Social Intelligence Strategist - Georgia Weiner
Social Planner - Alice Marchetto
Influencer Manager - Miriam Burgos

Production Company
Production Company - Colors
Director - Charlie Engman
Executive Producer - Julie Mathieu
Producer - Cecilia Kotula
Service Company - Family Production

Deutsche Telekom

Ulrich Klenke - Chief Brand Officer
Wolfgang Kampbartold - VP International Market Communication
Maren Ruddat - Senior Brand Strategy Manager
Ralf Lülsdorf - Head of Music Marketing Electronic Beats
Julian Bretz – Head of International Media

X&Berlin/Universal Music Publishing
Moritz Bommert - Head of Strategy
Jannis Block – Creative Director Universal Music

Proud Robinson + Partners - PR Agency
Strategy Lead - Lucy Boyd
Senior Strategist - Rebecca Ritchie
Account Director - Cynthia Gilbertz
PR Director - Frazer Lawton
Producer - Krista Lehnhoff
Producer - Evvie Atkinson

Emetriq – Media Agency
Julia Seib - Account Manager

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