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Partying in the megapark of Mallorca, roaring with blows in the Bierkönig, none of this has been possible for a year. The party empire in Mallorca is paralyzed. Employees in clubs, restaurants and bars suffer financially. And also the artists who encouraged the guests at the party.
According to “Bild”, a Ballermann star earns between 540 and 9,700 francs per appearance. The main season on the island lasts for about five months. Artists now lack this income. The loss is particularly high for the “King of Mallorca”, Jürgen Drews (75) and his colleague Mickie Krause (50). You earn the maximum amount per performance.
Ballermann singers have to give up their income
During these five months, Drews took the stage once a week and lost the equivalent of about 194,000 francs. In Krause, which has two concerts a week, it is double, 388,000 francs.
Marc Terenzi (42) earns around 4,300 francs per appearance. With two shows a week, that makes a loss of 172,000 francs. Lorenz Büffel (42) loses 228,000 Swiss francs during his three appearances per week (60 appearances during the season) and a pay of around 3,800 francs. Peter Wackel (44, also 3,800 francs per appearance, twice a week) has to give up an income of 152,000 francs.
Ikke Hüftgold makes people meaner
Women also earn less. Mia Julia (34) receives CHF 3,200 per appearance. She was on stage four times a week. He makes a loss of around 256,000 francs with a total of 80 appearances. And pop star Melanie Müller (32, about 2,200 francs per appearance, 3 times a week) loses a total of 132,000 francs.
The big loser of the season, however, is Ikke Hüftgold (44). He should have celebrated his return to Mallorca. He should have earned 8,100 francs per appearance, playing three shows a week. Hüftgold went through the rags for 486,000 francs.
The Robens make a loss on their dinner
Things don’t look any better in restaurants, either. As an example, “Bild” takes a look at the television bodybuilding couple Andreas (54) and Caro Robens (41). In addition to two fitness studios, they also have a restaurant. “In 2020 the restaurant did not open at all and therefore a total loss.” Even if restaurants were allowed to operate with restrictions last year, the Robens say, “Without tourists, there is no income.” Almost all of their savings were spent on investments and ongoing costs in early 2020. The couple need 75 percent of their 2019 sales to survive.
Krümel’s club suffers
Krümel (48) is worried about her “Party Stadl”. Although the club is not in Ballermann, it is part of the island’s entertainment scene. The “Stadl” has a license for performances, and these were subject to the harshest conditions. Complete closure. “The“ Stadl ”not only generated work for nine employees per season,” Krümel explains to “Biild”. It also provided a stage for 16 artists, including Paul Janke, Menderes, Marc Terenzi, and Gina-Lisa Lohfink. It could survive on 35 percent of 2019 sales, but it would have to cut back on artist appearances. “
Tourism in the Balearic Islands has collapsed by more than 80 percent, as the Spanish institute of statistics writes. In 2019, the island was still happy with a whopping 12 million vacationers. In 2020 there were only 1.8 million. One in three inhabitants of the island is now unemployed and one in four considers himself poor. (paf)