Munich: This is how the Superbloom started in the Olympic Park – Munich
If Munich wants to celebrate, then it will rain this summer. The fans also get soaking wet at the Superbloom, and the festival has to be interrupted. The thunderstorm is only announced for superstar Rita Ora.
You already know that this summer: when Munich wants to celebrate, it rains. At Helene Fischer’s mega giga superlative concert two weeks ago, the fans were breathless, but also soaking wet. At Robbie Williams’ the weather was more forgiving a week later, it didn’t rain until the last song. And this Saturday it was pouring again during the Superboom. So much so that the festival had to be suspended for an hour and a half.
Due to the lousy weather there were one or the other line update, at least: Just in time for the performance of superstar Rita Ora (“Let You Love Me”) on the super stage of the Tollwood site, the thunderstorm had cleared. But her performance started half an hour late.
Around 4:30 p.m., the organizer had given bad weather information via loudspeaker announcements and informed them via their social channels: Please assume. At 7:00 p.m. the all-clear was given: it goes on.
Not everyone felt sufficiently informed: “We’ve been waiting for 2 hours and no information under the Olympic roof. Overflowing toilets, endless queues at the supply stands. Finally give us some information!!!”, commented one participant on Facebook. Others called the organization “catastrophic”, some wanted to get rid of their tickets for Sunday at the last moment: “If you are still looking forward to tickets, please contact me if necessary.”
Superbloom is the first major open-air event in the Olympic Park since the last “Rockavaria” in 2016. 120 program items in a dozen arenas, played by musicians, artists, dancers, visual artists, comedians and scientists, should be on the weekend.
From 11 a.m. to midnight on Saturday and Sunday there were not only around 60 concerts by international, national and regional musicians, but also artists, dancers, visual artists, magicians, podcasters, children’s favorites and comedians in eleven “Experience” areas , scientists and activists.