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Helene Fischer is going on a big stadium tour to mark her 20th stage anniversary. It kicked off in Dresden on June 10th, giving fans in other cities a taste of what to expect. The biggest novelty: the 360-degree stage. It seems to be becoming the new stage standard for stadium tours. First Bad Bunny, then Metallica and now Helene Fischer – the trend simply cannot be stopped. Of course, it is reserved for artists who can fill an entire stadium. Anyone who can do this will open up completely new possibilities.

Helene Fischer is hanging on the ropes

The pop superstar uses a special construction several times to impress her fans: a cable car. Not one for children, but one in which you can stretch and stretch as much as you want. Helene Fischer floats above and past the fans in various outfits. The mood is about as ecstatic as when the Ryanair pilot landed after the flight from Frankfurt to Mallorca: everyone is clapping. There are also screaming fans when Fischer glides over them and elegantly performs a 180-degree backward flick-flack in her rope-trapeze construction.

The emotional highlight was a very special declaration of love. For the new song “At My Side” she floated with her husband Thomas Seitel in the rope-trapeze construction – a show that alternated between Thomas Seitel as a wave rider on Helene Fischer and daring acrobatic poses.

Show or music? The fans are divided

It was precisely these performances that led to divided opinions in the comment sections. On the one hand, the great show and the impressive performances are applauded, but on the other hand, one wonders whether the show pushes the music into the background.

Ultimately, these are hits and the shows are fitting. Regardless of whether it’s old hits like “Atemlos durch die Nacht” or new songs – most fans are enthusiastic and look forward to more.

With over 30 songs heard on the Dresden evening, no fan can complain about the lack of hits. The newly chosen World Cup song “Tonight” was also a must. So anyone who likes acrobatic performances, clap-along hits and haunting melodies can now experience Helene Fischer at one of her tour stops. The next concert will take place on June 13th in the Olympic Stadium in Berlin; The 360-degree tour ends in the Allianz Arena in Munich on July 17th.

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