A big party for your 50th birthday
Music producer Bernd Breiter let it rip. He celebrates with 200 guests, confetti rain and a star chef. Many stars and starlets came by to congratulate.
Bernd Breiter is a doer. He set up the World Club Dome. This is one of the largest events in Frankfurt and attracts – in non-pandemic times – more than 150,000 music fans to the forest stadium and forest swimming pool. Now Bernd Breiter celebrated a milestone birthday. He turned 50, but last year. At a time when celebrating on a large scale, as it should be for someone like him, was not possible. That’s why he made up for it on the weekend. In the office, where the ideas for his projects are born, which not only take place all over the world, but also in space.
And how he celebrates. With around 200 guests he could really have a blast, with confetti rain, star chef (Alexander Wulff) and all the trimmings. It goes without saying that Breiter took the opportunity to speak briefly: “I could scream for joy.” Especially when he looks back on the summer “when we celebrated an incredible success”. The “World Club Dome Pool Sessions” brought Germany out of lockdown. “We must not allow our culture to be forbidden,” he repeats the demand from then.
ISS connects. Astronaut Matthias Maurer, who is heading for the ISS in October, and star violinist David Garrett and TV chef Tim Mälzer will also be there. Congratulations from him via video, as well as from Maurer.
There were “of course” congratulations from his new love. Pina, who everyone can call herself Pina Colada, is the new woman at Bernd Breiter’s side. “I baked him a low-carb cake and gave him a case for cigars”, the 28-year-old who met the now 51-year-old in August when she was driving through Frankfurt. “That was such a great coincidence. I had just written a letter to the universe the day before, and in it recorded what qualities a man should have,” remembers Pina Colada, who wanted to go home to Linnachtal from London. “And that’s when I met Bernd.”
Among the well-wishers who congratulated Breiter on the cradle festival were, among many others, artist Mike Kuhlmann, actress and singer Chany Dakota, reality TV star Gina Lisa-Lohfink, DJ Giulia Siegel and two “old hands” from the Frankfurt music scene: Dorian Gray creator Gerd Schüler and DJ Talla 2xlc, the “inventor” of the music genre name “Techno”. “Bernd is one of the people who inspire and enrich Frankfurt with their ideas,” said Schüler. “I met him as a boy in Aschaffenburg and I have to say: He achieved incredible things.” Bernd Breiter appreciates “the quality of the implementation”, says Mike Kuhlmann. “He’s a crazy bird, but what he throws on stage is fantastic,” said the artist. “I wish Bernd that his visions never stop and that he will implement them as they always do today,” said Giulia Siegel, daughter of the music producer Ralph Siegel.