Giovanni Zarrella: Bro’Sis “won’t make a comeback”

Giovanni Zarrella
A comeback for Bro’Sis “won’t happen”

Giovanni Zarrella became known as the singer of the band Bro’Sis

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The band Bro’Sis was formed in 2001, but there will be no comeback for the 20th anniversary, as Giovanni Zarrella now explained.

Singer and presenter Giovanni Zarrella (43) made it clear in an Instagram storythat there will be no comeback for the band Bro’Sis: “Not as a duo, not as a trio, not as a quartet, not as a quintet and not as a group of six.” Bro’Sis will “forever be a wonderful time and memory,” he writes. “… And maybe we’ll all meet for an anniversary and sing and celebrate together again.”

“Bild am Sonntag” reportedthat Ross Antony (46) and Giovanni Zarrella have re-recorded old Bro’Sis hits: “This is for fans from back then and everyone who likes German music,” Ross Antony is quoted as saying. According to the report, there are new translations of the songs “Do You” and “I Believe”. The songs should therefore be heard on his album “Willkommen im Club”, which will be released in August.

The band broke up in 2006

Bro’Sis originally included Ross Antony, Hila Bronstein (37), Shaham Joyce (42), Faiz Mangat (40), Indira Weis (41) and Giovanni Zarrella. The band emerged from the casting show “Popstars” in 2001 and celebrated great success with hits like “I Believe”, “Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel” and “Hot Temptation”. Indira Weis left in 2003, the group performed together for the last time in 2005, and the remaining members separated in 2006.

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