Helene Fischer with a mega concert in Munich | free press

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Helene Fischer gives her only concert this year on Saturday – 130,000 fans don’t want to miss it. The mega event takes place in the open air in Munich.

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It is the only concert that superstar Helene Fischer will give in 2022: the 38-year-old wants to present her album “Rausch” in front of 130,000 spectators on Saturday in Munich on a huge open-air stage.

According to the organizer, the event at the exhibition center is sold out. In the past few months, the Schlagerqueen had made it rare – now she’s back in front of a large audience. A tour will follow in 2023.

A gigantic show

“I can’t wait to be on stage live and celebrate life with my audience. Nothing can replace the emotions and energy of such an evening,” said Fischer according to the announcement. She and her team are looking forward “to the day when we can finally do what we love most in Munich again: bringing people together through music, entertaining them with maximum power and giving them an unforgettable moment”.

The organizer announced a gigantic show to the fans. The stage is 150 meters long and 30 meters wide, 5,000 spotlights should put the spectacle in the right light. 50 cameras should be there when Helene Fischer performs songs like “Null to 100” – so that no spectator misses anything.

Last November, the singer had in the ZDF show “Wetten, that ..?” presents songs from the latest album “Rausch” for the first time. Since then she has been on stage at a winter event in Switzerland and at the end of July in Florian Silbereisen’s ARD hit show.

According to the weather report, there could be plenty of rain on Saturday evening. The Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe, which according to its own information will be on site with 130 volunteers, recommends that Helene fans pack rain ponchos, because umbrellas are not allowed on the exhibition grounds for safety reasons. Another tip from Johanniter: wear comfortable shoes. The exhibition center is spacious and the distance to the parking lots may be long. (dpa)

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