Apache 207 shakes the Olympic Hall in Munich
Created: 2022-10-14 4:26 p.m
By: Stella Rüggeberg
Apache 207 rocks the Munich Olympic Hall © IMAGO/Hartmut Boesener
On October 13, German rapper Apache 207 made his tour debut in Munich.
Over 13,000 fans celebrated with the "Roller" interpreter in the Olympic Hall.
"I've been waiting like a madman for this moment," Apache 207 said in front of nearly 13,000 screaming fans.
The concert was postponed for two years due to Corona.
Behind “Apache 207” is Volkan Yaman (24) from Mannheim.
With his hit "Roller" he landed in second place in the German charts in 2019 and has been one of the most famous rappers in Germany ever since.
On October 13, he shook the Munich Olympic Hall.
For the ticket price of just under 45 euros, visitors got a lot more than they might have expected.
Fireworks, flames and explosions heated up the audience.
Several short films let fans look into the life of the rapper.
That evening, Apache 207 not only proved his rap and singing talent, he also showed that he is a great show host: the rapper drove through the crowd on a boat and had himself carried onto the stage in a coffin.
The stage set showed his block of flats in Ludwigshafen.
Apache 207 on stage in the Olympic Hall on October 13, 2022 © private
"It's a huge privilege, but it's also a huge pressure," Apache admitted to 207. It was felt as the rapper began his most emotional song.
With the song "Angst" he forgot the lyrics.
But the fans were able to help him get started.
In the end, the evening was unfortunately too short to play all his hits.
During the long Corona break, he released a new album and expanded his repertoire by 13 songs.
Even if he couldn't play them all, Apache 207 promised to rock the Olympiahalle again next year.
The bar is set very high after this performance.