This start was gigantic!
Schlager superstar Helene Fischer (38) started her big tour of Germany in the Hamburg Barclays Arena on Tuesday. 12,000 fans cheer when the singer is conjured up from a huge, red silk balloon at 8:06 p.m. It was already hanging on the hall ceiling above the stage before the concert started.
Helene floats to the ground and looks adorable. She wears a red and black body, fishnet stockings and heavy boots. The blond hair was styled a little shorter and wild.
Helene starts with the song “Null to 100” to match her situation. Because three weeks ago, the singer had to cancel her tour start because she broke a rib during rehearsals.
Immediately after the first song, Helene points to her right lower half of the upper body: “It was this little rib here. It hasn’t fully healed yet, but I’ll give it my all today!”
Spectacular: In one song, Helene floats with an acrobat at a dizzying height on the trapeze and falls into a jumping sheet.
Then it continues at high speed with hits like “Exactly this feeling”, “Error-free” and “Herzbeben”. Helene is accompanied by her dancers and acrobats, who make the concert an overall experience.
Helen calls out to her fans in the audience, “You’re the ones who matter! Don’t worry, I’m fine!”
They were the first Helene fans
The crowd of fans before the concert was record-breaking! The first three fans arrived by car from different cities on Monday at 11 a.m. and made themselves comfortable on folding chairs in front of the E4 door. Also included: bags with food and drinks and sleeping bags.
Sarah Reumüssel (20, student from Thuringia), Rebecca Brandt (24) from Hesse (Restaurant Manager McDonalds) and Rebecca Latsch (29, educator from Frankfurt). Everyone knows each other from the many Fischer concerts and from the fan club.
They each paid 300 euros for the ticket and thus have an “Early Entry” ticket. Rebecca: “We are absolute fans and will be the first to enter the hall – at 5:15 p.m. We will then see the concert up close right in front of the stage. For this trip we all handed in vacation for the whole week.”
Another 60 fans had been queuing since the very early hours of Tuesday morning at 5 a.m. They too came with seats and provisions.