Since their separation at the end of August, Oliver Pocher (45) and his wife Amira Pocher (31) have been on everyone’s lips. After the comedian explained in an interview with Frauke Ludowig (59) on RTL on Sunday that comedy was his “vent” and that he was “not quite finished with the event yet”, the abandoned husband is now putting his words into action. Pocher announced a new comedy tour on his official Instagram channel on Wednesday evening (November 8th). It has the fitting title “The Love Kasper”.

“He’s had them all and lost them all again. Why does everyone always make love fools and end up alone?” Pocher suggests on Instagram the topic of his new stage program, which will most likely also be about the separation from Amira Pocher should go.

Because with his usual humor, Pocher continues to ask in the text accompanying his social media post: “Who is the bigger lover? Laura or Wendler? Tom or Heidi Klum? Helene Fischer or your trapeze artist? Olli or Amira? Lots of questions…Sure ones Answer…And everyone feels better afterwards.”

In an accompanying story on Instagram, Pocher is even clearer: “If I just review what has happened recently, I think it will be a fun evening, at least for you.” The comedian promises his fans and viewers: “We’ll definitely have fun. There’s a lot to tell.”

Pocher’s comedy tour starts on January 5th next year in Rust in Baden-Württemberg. Other dates on the program include Osnabrück, Bochum and Bremen. However, the appearances that can be viewed on Instagram are not all. “Hamburg is still coming, Berlin is still coming, Austria is still coming, Switzerland is still coming, dates are still coming,” Pocher announces in his story.

When the “Liebeskasper” tour was announced, there were a lot of enthusiastic comments from Pocher fans on Instagram. “Humor is when a MAN still laughs! Bravo, Olli,” it says. Another user comments: “There is something positive about the separation. You seem friendlier and more authentic than in the relationship. Really!”. In third place it is stated: “He not only ‘takes apart’ the others, but does not exclude himself. I like the humor and the honest irony.”