Helene Fischer: Munich concert with rain and mud
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Update Aug 21, 7:13 am: Thoughtful tones at the mega show: Helene Fischer said last night that she wanted to celebrate life again after the long Corona break and present her album. This is associated with many emotions for her, also in view of her “new situation”. Because: “I’ve become a mom.”
She is all the more worried about the future, she said, and gave the viewers a few quiet moments: All she wants is justice, love and peace, she said with a view to this “war, which is also inexplicable for me” – although she actually never expresses herself on political issues. The song “When do we wake up” reflects her thoughts: “Let’s look again with our hearts” and “Let’s build bridges out of all the walls,” it says.
That’s how the Helene Fischer concert went in Munich
10:41 p.m.: The lights are out and the show is over. But it doesn’t end without a decent encore. Helena is back. She speaks to her fans on a swing. “I will remember this evening for a long time.” Then she is pulled back across the auditorium together with the swing. She agrees to the song “Balloon”. After this emotionally gentle song, “Zero to 100” follows at the end. Party again – with the song line “One day we will say: “You and I, we were there”.
Helene begins the last song in the evening, but before that she emphasizes again – “what an epic evening!”. It follows “and the sky breaks open”. The big Helene Fischer spectacle comes to an end with pyrotechnics and confetti.
Helene Fischer plays “Breathless” and the crowd freaks out
10:11 p.m.: The show is picking up speed and the audience celebrates with them. Around 9:50 p.m., Helene Fischer sings “This is our day” and the crowd hugs, reports Merkur reporter Armin Rösl. “This is the most incredible show for me ever! Thank you very much!” Helene calls out “This is our day”.
Her performance is underlined by fire and pyro effects on stage. From the line of the song “Sag mal do you feel that?” Helene Fischer makes “Sag mal Munich, do you recognize that?” And the fans freak out. Then the question: “Are you ready to go completely crazy?” The song “Achterbahn” follows and her followers do her a favor and go crazy. What follows is what should not be missing. “Munich, are you ready?” and “Breathless” is intoned.
Out of. The concert is over. And maybe the full pack of Helene was too much for the Munich fans, but there were no calls for an encore. Doesn’t matter. A lettering appears on the stage: “It’s never over.” And the party continues on the exhibition grounds.
Celebrities support Helene Fischer at her mega concert in Munich
8:43 p.m.: Helene Fischer has meanwhile entered the stage and started singing the first songs. The auditorium still looks like a swamp, but the 100,000+ fans don’t seem to mind. They sing along to the songs of their idols without restraint. And Helene – she really goes to great lengths for her viewers. In the second song “Now or Never” she flies over the heads of her fans on ropes.
In any case, the 38-year-old seems to have filled up a lot of power during her break. Or is it because of the celebrity support waiting for them backstage. In addition to DJ Ötzi and Bastian Schweinsteiger, the Schlager Queen should also keep her fingers crossed for her ex-boyfriend Florian Silbereisen.
Fans dance and sing together before the Helene Fischer concert
8:03 p.m.: Shortly before the start of the concert, the ranks and rows are well filled. The rain has stopped and the sun is even coming out. The Helene Fischer fans are hot for the appearance of their idols. They dance themselves warm in the puddles around the stage, reports tz reporter Armin Rösl. The narrator joins the crowd and intones “oh how beautiful that is”. Many sing along.
7.20 p.m.: “Only 45 minutes until the start of the concert. The sidewalks around the concert area are full, people flock to the entrances. Prosecco bottles are circling, the mood is great and no joke: behind the stage, the sky opens up!” reports Merkur reporter Armin Rösl on site. The concert highlight of the summer will soon start and the weather gods seem to have mercy on the fans.
Small thunderstorm interlude before the Helene Fischer concert in Munich
6:41 p.m.: Almost the concert of the year for a thousand Helene Fischer fans in the water. A storm front passed over Munich in the afternoon. The organizer decided to evacuate the Helene disciples to be on the safe side in the halls on site, like the picture writes. An hour later the all-clear died. The fans were able to return to the site – the concert can take place as planned.
3pm: Admission has been open since 2 p.m. for certain people with the corresponding early entry ticket. In drizzle and currently 20 degrees, the concert area fills up almost drop by drop. In addition to the journey to and, above all, the departure after the end of the concert with hours of waiting, the fans are primarily concerned with where they can currently get a rain poncho.
Helene Fischer concert in Munich: Touching fan mail moves concert-goers on Facebook
Meanwhile, a fan post on Facebook moves many concert participants. Yvonne writes: “I’m so torn… lost my dad 2 weeks ago… he would have celebrated it like that… should I… or shouldn’t I????” Your question causes many touching and emotional reactions.
Most users advise her to go anyway, also because her father would have wanted it that way. “True to the motto ‘You only regret what you never did’. Grief is not what others see of you. You have him in your heart! And believe me, with this song, many tears will accompany yours,” writes Steph Anie.
It remains to be seen whether Yvonne was convinced by the great popularity of the Helene Fischer fan base. However, there is a small hint in this direction. She replies to the aforementioned Steph Anie: “Oh how beautifully you wrote that. Getting to know you would be really great,” Steph Anie wrote: “We’ll find each other. There aren’t that many there.” Yvonne replied with a thumbs up.
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