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"Leave the circus numbers": Schlager fans demand that Helene Fischer stop doing acrobatics

2023-03-22T10:59:00.026Z


Because Helene Fischer has sustained a rib fracture, the start of her "Rausch" tour has to be postponed. With her acrobatic performances, she should therefore step down in the future, some fans are demanding.


Because Helene Fischer has sustained a rib fracture, the start of her "Rausch" tour has to be postponed.

With her acrobatic performances, she should therefore step down in the future, some fans are demanding.

Bremen – 70 concerts in 14 cities: Helene Fischer (38) has big plans for her “Rausch” tour, but the hit event of the year causes headaches even before the start scheduled for Tuesday (March 21): Because the "Breathless through the night" interpreter injured herself during rehearsals, the shows in Bremen and Cologne have to be postponed.

Among the recovery wishes of their fans, there is always the demand to take it easy when it comes to acrobatics.

Helene Fischer injured before the "Rausch" tour – Schlagerqueen has to reschedule concerts

The fact that Helene Fischer injured herself just before the start of the tour is bad news for many hit fans.

The dates of the “Rausch” tour have been fixed for last year, but ticket holders for Bremen and Cologne in particular must now be patient again: the singer will only be coming to the Hanseatic city from May 10th to 12th, in the cathedral city on Rhine from August 25th to September 2nd.

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'Officially' it starts on April 11th in Hamburg, until then Helene Fischer has to take it easy.

In addition to vocal numbers, the “Rausch” tour also includes spectacular acrobatics again – these are now even costing the battered hit queen her actual tour start.

Helene Fischer has to postpone "Rausch" concerts – these dates are affected:

Bremen:

May 10-12, 2023

instead of March 21-23

Cologne:

August 25 to September 2

instead of March 25 to April 2

Schlager fans ask Helene Fischer to refrain from acrobatics – "Fans are the ones who suffer"

Helene Fischer's accident shows that anyone who performs such breathtaking tricks on stage must be doubly careful – or completely cancel acrobatic performances, as some fans are demanding in view of the current situation: "She shouldn't have exaggerated, with her acrobatics

.

Now the fans are the ones who suffer!” Reads a comment on the pop singer's Facebook page.

Another says: "Remember your singing, dear Helene, and simply leave out these 'circus numbers' in your concerts."

Other social media users also agree with this demand: Helene Fischer should "no longer do acrobatics" and instead "pay a little attention to health", comments fans under an article about the postponed start of the tour.

Almost everyone agrees on one point - the 38-year-old must focus primarily on the music, also for the sake of her own well-being: "She is such a good singer.

Why additional acrobatics?

As a young mother, she should rather keep her feet on the ground!”

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Spectacular acrobatics are an integral part of Helene Fischer's shows, but now the Schlagerqueen has injured herself and even has to postpone the start of her tour – should she leave the dangerous stunts in the future?

© Future Image/Monn picture agency/Imago

The fact is: a broken rib is not something to be trifled with.

Helene Fischer now has to make a lightning recovery in order to complete the delayed start of her "Rausch" tour in Hamburg in mid-April.

However, a colleague of the 38-year-old recently made surprising headlines: With Stefan Mross (47) "the horses should have gone through" – he became violent.

Source used:

facebook.com/helenefischer.official, facebook.com/Promiflash, instagram.com/helenefischer

List of rubrics: © Future Image/Bildagentur Monn/Imago

Source: merkur

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