Fractured ribs and a nose injury, Helene Fischer gave everything for “Rausch Live – The Arena Tour”.

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Helene Fischer toured Germany, Austria and Switzerland for six months. Now Das Erste is showing the lavishly produced XXL show concert film at prime time.

Foto: 2022 Getty Images/Andreas Rentz

More than 750,000 fans fell into the “frenzy” in 2023: it ended in October Helene Fischer’s tour of the same name – after 71 sold-out concerts. The singer was on tour with her elaborate stage show in Germany, Austria and Switzerland for six months – Helene Fischer paid for the XXL production that she offered her fans with, among other things, a rib fracture and a nose injury. However, the 39-year-old didn’t let that stop her.

Foto: 2022 Getty Images/Andreas Rentz

“Helene Fischer: Rausch Live – The Arena Tour” surpasses “everything that has come before”

Now Helene Fischer and her stage spectacle are also finding their way into the living rooms of the ARD audience: The first shows a concert recording at prime time – “unabridged and with all the hits, thrilling acrobatics and elements of fire and water”.

The British director Paul Dugdale, who was awarded an Emmy in 2022 for his film “Adele One Night Only”, is responsible for the 150-minute program “Helene Fischer: Rausch Live – The Arena Tour”. Dugdale’s latest concert film surpasses “everything that has come before” and sets “new standards,” according to the broadcaster.

“Helene Fischer: Rausch Live – The Arena Tour” runs on Saturday, January 27th at 8:15 p.m. on Erste.

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