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For Helene Fischer: ARD stations are clearing out their programs at Easter

2024-03-12T17:22:36.628Z

Highlights: Helene Fischer played 71 concerts in German-speaking countries over a period of seven months. In October 2023 she ended the massive arena tour with a final concert in Frankfurt. A camera team was there the whole time during the spectacle, capturing the particularly moving moments that were later made into the concert film “Rausch – The Arena Tour 2023” The award-winning filmmaker Paul Dugdale, who received, among other things, an Emmy Award for “An Evening with Adele” and a BAFTA for ‘Glastonbury Festival: Live at Worthy Farm’ directed the film.



As of: March 11, 2024, 7:54 p.m

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The film about Helene Fischer's “Rausch” tour will be shown again on television at Easter.

And not just in one slot.

Berlin – Helene Fischer (39) is a quota guarantee.

Whatever the hit queen touches turns to gold and ARD knows that too.

For this reason, a concert film about their “Rausch” tour, which was broadcast once in January, will be shown on TV twice again at Easter.

So two channels made room for the exhilarating Helene show.

Helene Fischer's “Rausch” tour: mammoth tour becomes a film

The “Rausch” tour was a mammoth run of a tour.

Helene Fischer played a total of 71 concerts in German-speaking countries over a period of seven months.

In October 2023 she ended the massive arena tour with a final concert in Frankfurt.

The special thing about the tour was Helene's collaboration with Cirque du Soleil, with whom she brought daring acrobatics to the stage in addition to her singing.

“Tours have always been milestones in my career, which is why we want to break new ground together with Cirque du Soleil and offer you an experience that has never existed before,” said Helene Fischer about her tour, according to “watson.de”.

Helene Fischer on TV at Easter: Her “Rausch” film will be shown on television on Maundy Thursday

A camera team was there the whole time during the spectacle, capturing the particularly moving moments that were later made into the concert film “Rausch – The Arena Tour 2023”.

The award-winning filmmaker Paul Dugdale, who, according to an MDR press release, received, among other things, an Emmy Award for “An Evening with Adele” and a BAFTA for “Glastonbury Festival: Live at Worthy Farm,” directed the film.

According to “Schlagerprofi.de”, WDR and MDR will show the film again on Maundy Thursday, March 28th at 8:15 p.m.

According to the portal, the timing was cleverly chosen because the Easter atmosphere could attract many Schlager fans in front of the television.

Sources used:

Schlagerprofis.de, Watson.de, MDR

Source: merkur

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