Roland Kaiser: is the hit star coming back on stage?

Roland Kaiser is a risk patient at the age of 67. But it's not just his age that is a good reason to be extra careful. What many do not know: The Schlager king had a new lung transplanted about ten years ago due to his lung disease COPD.

Increased risk for Roland Kaiser

At that time Roland completely changed his life. He stopped smoking and devoted himself to a healthy diet. But even though Roland has recovered from the lung disease with the help of the donor organ, the coronavirus still poses a particular threat to him. According to the Robert Koch Institute, the risk groups primarily include patients with previous illnesses, such as diseases of the respiratory system.

Living with an increased risk is certainly not going to be easy for the pop star. That's why he addresses his fans on the Facebook page of the German Health Department and appeals to take the situation seriously. "It depends on each and every one of us. If everyone behaves responsibly, this collective effort really has a chance of success," promises Roland Kaiser, "Protect yourself and others by staying at home whenever possible."

Worry about his appearance

However, one question remains: Will he take the risk and come back on stage in May? It depends a lot on whether the situation will relax soon. Health comes first! And that's why we like to wait for him to appear – without any risk.

This is Roland Kaiser – data and facts

  • Roland Kaiser is a German pop singer.
  • With over 90 million records sold, he is one of the most successful interpreters of his genre.
  • His most popular songs include "Why didn't you say no", "To love you" and "Joana".
  • Roland Kaiser was born in Berlin on May 10, 1952.

Sources used: Facebook, Gala.de