From concrete plans and traditions to spontaneous actions or New Year’s Eve grouches: The celebrities reveal their plans for the start of 2024 on spot on news.

Singer-songwriter Michael Schulte (33): “We’ll probably celebrate with friends in our village, like we did the last two times. Four adults, five kids, more relaxed.”

Designer Michael Michalsky (56): “In a small circle and privately with friends. Going out on New Year’s Eve and waiting anxiously for midnight with people you don’t know, everything is loud and expensive and you can’t get a taxi afterwards. Thank you, I won’t. “

Actor John Jürgens (59): “I usually work, like this year.”

Actor Dieter Bach (60): “I celebrate New Year’s Eve in a restaurant with a large group of friends.”

Moderator Christine Theiss (43): “We’ve been skiing in Zermatt for many, many years. New Year’s Eve is super good for me because I would never sacrifice a day of skiing for a hangover. So I always bravely hold out until midnight and then at 12:15 a.m. we go to bed.”

Singer Sasha (51): “We are in the mountains of South Tyrol with friends who run a hotel there. Otherwise we mostly went to dinner or celebrated with Tim Mälzer in the Bullerei. With my wife, best friends and our children.”

Moderator Sonya Kraus (50): “We usually have a campfire with the kids on a deserted island.”

Actress Laura Osswald (41): “This year without a child. My daughter was with me for the past two years, this time she is with her dad. But I don’t know what I’m going to do with it yet. Everyone always expects so much from New Year’s Eve parties and then they are often worse than any other party. But I was recently in a very nice wine bar in Schwabing. There is also a New Year’s Eve dinner there, I’ll probably do that with my best friend who is visiting me from Berlin.”

Singer Ben Zucker (40): “I’ll spend New Year’s Eve with my girlfriend, probably with friends, we’ll see. We’ll decide spontaneously.”

Actor and musician Emilio Sakraya (27): “New Year’s Eve is never planned for me. I always want to remain flexible and ultimately jump on the best train that comes my way. But in the last few years it has always been very quiet Evening with a very small group with whom we can then start the new year together.”

Actor Sebastian Ströbel (46): “I don’t like loud, wild parties at all. New Year’s Eve is generally not my thing. This endless waiting and then having to celebrate at the push of a button. The question towards the end of the year annoys me: And what are you doing? New Year’s Eve? I really like the days after that.”

Actress Ornella Muti (68): “I have no plans. I’ll probably go to bed early, like every year. I hope my children come out to the country house.”

Actress Ulrike Kriener (69): “I think New Year’s Eve is the most overrated celebration of all. I could very well go to bed early on New Year’s Eve.”