It was a shock for all fans: just one day before her planned tour start on March 21, Helene Fischer canceled several concerts. The singer sustained a rib fracture during rehearsals and had to take a break on medical advice for the time being. But now all the followers of the Schlager star can breathe a sigh of relief: Fischer has reported back to Instagram and announced that her tour will start in Hamburg next Tuesday (April 11) as planned.
“April brings new energies. We’ll see each other in a few days because I got the green light from the doctor. I’m so happy!” shows the samples. “Now there’s really nothing stopping me. I’m really looking forward to seeing you, I hope you’re there,” says Fischer.
Due to Fischer’s injury, three concerts in Bremen and six in Cologne had to be canceled. They should be made up for in May or August and September. The singer announced the exact dates shortly after the cancellation, including on her Instagram page. Critical comments from some fans mingled with the joy at the quick replacement dates. They complained that the performances in Cologne would now be made up for during the holidays and vacation time and that they therefore already had other plans.
A total of 71 appearances in 14 cities are planned for the tour to Fischer’s current album “Rausch”. The singer will be on stage with artists from the acrobatic troupe “Cirque du Soleil”. The 38-year-old has been preparing for this for months, including training hard in Canada. She wanted to offer her fans “an experience that hadn’t existed before,” promised Fischer in advance. Their last major tour took place in 2017 and 2018. Last year, the singer appeared occasionally in TV shows after her baby break and gave a huge concert at the exhibition center in Munich in the summer.