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Udo Lindenberg in the Munich Olympic Hall: Don't panic, even if the technology fails!

2022-07-05T22:40:57.869Z


Udo Lindenberg in the Munich Olympic Hall: Don't panic, even if the technology fails! Created: 06/07/2022, 00:21 By: Katja Kraft The loveliest king of shit: Udo Lindenberg! © Martin Hangen Udo Lindenberg rocked the sold-out Munich Olympiahalle - and stayed relaxed even when the technology failed. Our concert review. Udo, you are the bomb. On Tuesday evening in the sold out (!) Munich Olympiah


Udo Lindenberg in the Munich Olympic Hall: Don't panic, even if the technology fails!

Created: 06/07/2022, 00:21

By: Katja Kraft

The loveliest king of shit: Udo Lindenberg!

© Martin Hangen

Udo Lindenberg rocked the sold-out Munich Olympiahalle - and stayed relaxed even when the technology failed.

Our concert review.

Udo, you are the bomb.

On Tuesday evening in the sold out (!) Munich Olympiahalle, Lindenberg proves that he doesn't just wear the title of panic rocker for fun.

With "Kompass" the microphone goes limp.

When the technician comes on stage, Udo says dryly: "Hannes, what's going on?

Disruptive action, some crazy hackers - they want the nightingale to shut up!" All the other megastars would have freaked out after a few minutes.

But Udo, the easy-going nightingale?

Suggests undressing.

"Oh no, not until later!" Then begins to "dance for you".

And when everything seems to be going well again, he says soothingly: "It's nice, we get a little closer again.

Did you use the time?" It takes almost a quarter of an hour for the defects to be reliably rectified,

but Udo and his extremely cool panic crew manage with a cappella, dance and then - goosebump moment - "Horizont" together with the audience.

He is and always will be the lovable king of shit gals!

Landed in the Munich Olympic Hall: Udo Lindenberg.

© Martin Hangen

So if you feel lightness for a few hours despite the war, despite driving inflation, despite the Corona summer wave and climate change, then it must be a concert by Udo Lindenberg.

Despite everything: Don't panic!



Although there was a flash of disillusionment for a moment in the first half of the show.

Since 1981 - more than 40 years!

– he asks in the song of the same name “What are wars for?”.

Emphatically and with Pascal.

He was ten years old when he first sang the number with the now 76-year-old.

On Tuesday evening Pascal is sitting at the piano again - and still can't explain it: "What is my life being put at risk for?" And when you wave your arms with a glowing lighter in your hand at Udo's anti-war song par excellence, you get heavy for a moment around the heart.

Everyone here in the hall agrees that wars are pointless and nothing but terrible.

And yet bombs are falling again in Europe, tanks are rolling around the world, people are being murdered, women and children are being raped.

What brings a song

Udo Lindenberg inspires to a more peaceful world

These are the questions that run through your mind when, at the end, a little girl on stage concludes with the words: “Why are wars necessary?

I'm probably still too small / I'm still a child.” Then the cheering breaks out.

And in the midst of the group of fans, it becomes clear: You may not be able to save the whole world yourself, but you can carry on this sense of community in your own little cosmos.

Let yourself be inspired to do good deeds.

Shout out when injustice is done.

Don't be afraid of authorities.

So that a more peaceful future for everyone does not remain a utopia, but that humanity really improves.

No panic!

Udo Lindenberg at the start of the concert in Munich's Olympiahalle.

© Martin Hangen

How good that feels after "three years of the hardest withdrawal".

During Corona, little Udo felt like he was in a mixture of “Shining” and “Home Alone” in the deserted Hotel Atlantic.

But his fans wrote to him, "There were always smoke signals coming from you guys.

I need you too - together we can do it!

The Lindian clan!” Together through the hard times.

Because humanity is an amplifier that can never fail.

Source: merkur

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