Roland Kaiser: More shows announced for his 2024 tour

Roland Kaiser
More shows announced for his 2024 tour

Roland Kaiser goes on tour in 2024.

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The enthusiasm for Roland Kaiser and his music seems unbroken. The singer has now announced additional shows for the 2024 tour.

Roland Kaiser (71) is going on a big tour next year. The pop singer wants to celebrate his 50th stage anniversary with his fans under the motto “RK 50 / 50 years – 50 hits!” celebrate. Apparently, his followers don’t want to miss out on this, and the demand for tickets for next year’s concerts is high. “I am overwhelmed by your incredible fan response on my anniversary tour in summer 2024,” Kaiser writes in an Instagram post. “For this reason, my team and I have decided to prepare additional shows for you.”

Advance sales will start soon

Advance sales for the additional shows in Willingen (June 8, 2024), Erfurt (June 28, 2024) and Berlin will start next Friday, August 25 at 10 a.m. There Kaiser will celebrate the end of his tour on August 16th and 17th with a double concert in the Waldbühne Berlin.

The tour starts on May 26, 2024 in Bad Segeberg. Shows in Oberhof, Iffezheim, Hanover, Rostock, Munich and Vienna will follow in June. Further performances in Aspach, Cologne, Leipzig and Frankfurt am Main are planned for July. “I’m really looking forward to this special anniversary with you next year,” Kaiser wrote in his Instagram post.

As the organizer Semmel Concerts reported on Wednesday (23 August), more than 150,000 tickets have already been sold. There are only a few remaining tickets for the dates in Bad Segeberg, Oberhof and Rostock and “there is also enormous demand for all other shows”. In addition to some of his favorite locations, the musician will this time also appear in stadiums in Rostock, Cologne, Frankfurt, Leipzig and Hanover, where he has never played before.

The musician has also already made a promise: “I would like to present my audience with at least 50 songs per show on my RK50 anniversary tour, which everyone knows and can sing along to,” Kaiser explained last July. “My production team has come up with some very special things that we’re sure to surprise all the fans with during the two and a half hour live show in the big arenas.”

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