Helene Fischer: Your concert has to be postponed to autumn

Helene Fischer
Your concert has to be postponed to autumn

Helene Fischer will not be on stage in Bad Hofgastein until autumn 2022.

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In April, Helene Fischer should appear in Bad Hofgastein. Because of the pandemic, however, the concert has to be postponed.

The corona pandemic continues to cause problems for the cultural world. A concert by Schlager superstar Helene Fischer (37), which was actually planned for spring under the motto “Sound & Snow Gastein”, cannot take place due to the current development, as announced by the Leutgeb Entertainment Group.

Fischer should have performed on April 8, 2022 in Bad Hofgastein, Austria. Now the show is scheduled for October 1, 2022. “The further development of the current situation with regard to Helene Fischer’s concert planned for April 2022 is unfortunately very difficult to assess at the moment,” says Instagram, among other things. That is why it was decided to postpone the event again. The performance was originally supposed to take place in April 2020 and was finally postponed from spring 2021 to early 2022. The organizers, the artist and the management are convinced that they have made “the right decision”.

Doctors show is also postponed

The German cult band Die Ärzte is also affected by the current development. As stated in another post on Instagram, a concert by Farin Urlaub (58), Bela B. (59) and Rodrigo Gonzalez (53) planned for April 2, 2022, which was initially supposed to take place in December 2020, was postponed again. The new date as part of “Sound & Snow Gastein” is September 15, 2022.

“The safety and health” of the concert-goers, the artists and all those involved “is unmovably in the foreground,” explains Klaus Leutgeb, Managing Director of the Leutgeb Entertainment Group, in a statement. And at the moment there is “absolutely no planning security for the thousands of fans”, which is why the decision was made “with a heavy heart” to postpone the concerts. Tickets for both events remain valid.

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