Rachel Hazes receives a serious warning from Ronald Molendijk. If she and her companions don’t immediately slow down, the music connoisseur seriously fears Hazes overkill.
It seems that the general public is really done with Rachel Hazes. She is wringing André Hazes’ legacy so much that the public now even seems to have had enough of him. Music connoisseur Ronald Molendijk signals an impending overkill, he tells the desk of Shownieuws.
Not sold out
The tenth edition of the Holland Zingt Hazes concert series will be on the menu in the Ziggo Dome in the coming week, but painfully enough, it is not sold out at all. “Before the broadcast I was just watching: can you still buy tickets? That is a bit of a test to see if things are going very well,” explains Ronald.
The Hazes concerts will take place on March 11, 12, 13, 18 and 19. “So that’s actually pretty fast and March 13 is sold out. That means that the other days are not sold out. I just tried to buy 200 tickets one day and I was able to do that.”
‘Maybe a little less’
It is a sign on the wall that the SBS 6 show Hazes is de Basis is also doing so badly, according to Ronald. “That does not score the tiles of the roof either.”
He continues: “So I think we have to conclude that the people who protect the legacy and legacy of André Hazes should also look a bit like: well, maybe a little less now and then.”
Draw on the wall
So slow down a bit, says Ronald. “Then the demand could also be a bit bigger. I personally like it a lot. I understand that if you’re a fan of it, it can’t be enough for you, but at the same time: announced for five days and not sold out… I really think it’s a writing on the wall.”
Presenter Tooske Ragas shocked: “I thought: let’s start cheerfully. I am a bit scared of this.”
Reality check
Ronald: “It’s just a reality check. That you now and then have to pay attention to: gosh, maybe a little less and then being sold out is a better signal than not being sold out.
Evert: “All that audience that all the time said: ‘We can’t do anything’, they are now allowed again, so I don’t understand why it isn’t full.”
Tooske: “Okay, we’re going to keep an eye on it.”