“Schlagerbooom”: This is what Florian Silbereisen’s fans can expect

“Schlagerbooom”
This is what the fans of Florian Silbereisen can expect

Florian Silbereisen is the host of the “Schlagerbooom”.

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The big live show “Schlagerbooom” by Florian Silbereisen will take place on Saturday. Numerous prominent guests are honored.

On Saturday (October 23rd) the hit will be celebrated again in a big live show: Florian Silbereisen (40) receives numerous star guests for the “Schlagerbooom”. Who is there, where is the show taking place, when will the show be broadcast and how can the fans be there? Here is all the information.

Which guests are there?

On his Instagram account Florian Silbereisen kept his fans up to date and revealed numerous guests in the last few days.

14 stars are already known: Matthias Reim (63), Thomas Anders (58), Ben Zucker (38), Otto Waalkes (73), Andreas Gabalier (36), Roland Kaiser (69), Howard Carpendale (75), Hape Kerkeling (56), Bonnie Tyler (70), Jürgen Drews (76), DJ Ötzi (50), David Garrett (41), Mickie Krause (51) and Dieter Hallervorden (86) will be honored.

It is not yet known whether there are other celebrities, such as Helene Fischer (37). The exact program is also still a secret. According to the announcement, fans can look forward to many surprises.

Where and when does the show take place?

The “Schlagerbooom” will take place on two dates: On October 22nd and 23rd the show will take place in Dortmund’s Westfalenhalle. “I just got goose bumps at the thought,” explained Silbereisen on Instagram. “When I imagine that Dortmund’s Westfalenhalle will turn into a huge sea of ​​lights again.”

Since 2016, the “Schlagerbooom” has always been held in Dortmund in autumn. Due to the corona pandemic, however, the show was canceled in 2020. As in previous years, the motto of the festival in 2021 will be “Everything sparkles! Everything glitters!”.

When is the show on TV?

The “hit boom” will be broadcast live on television and can be seen on October 23 at 8:15 pm on Das Erste. The station promises the Eurovision fanfare and “lots of fireworks” at the start. The show is a production by Jürgens TV GmbH on behalf of MDR, BR and WDR in cooperation with ORF.

Are tickets still available?

The special thing about the “Schlagerbooom”: In Dortmund’s Westfalenhalle, the public is again allowed. The good news: Tickets are still available through Eventim for both October 22nd and 23rd. Tickets for Friday are still available from 59.50 euros, for Saturday only from 79.50 euros. The most expensive cards cost 99.50 euros (October 22) and 109.50 euros (October 23).

The 2G rule applies to spectators: only those who have been completely vaccinated or those who have recovered completely have access. Special rules only apply to young people under the age of 18, pregnant women and those who have not been vaccinated for health reasons. The tickets purchased are personalized accordingly and are compared with the identity card on site. No masks have to be worn on the field.

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