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For Schlager fans, she belongs to Christmas as well as gifts under the Christmas tree to others: the hit star Helene Fischer (36). Year after year he achieves dream ratings with his brilliant show on December 25th. But this year everything is different on the “Helene Fischer Show” (December 25, 8:10 pm on SRF 1).
Due to the corona pandemic, the audience hit cannot go as planned. Instead of the grand show on stage in front of an audience, the musician will recall his most beautiful nine-year moments on a special broadcast. From a room that was once empty, Fischer can be seen in two short presentations.
Switzerland too
The performances of Swiss artists such as Paola Felix (70), Melanie Oesch (33), Seven (42) and Luca Hänni (26) will also be screened again. But there are also international artists present such as Backstreet Boys star Nick Carter (40), cuddle singer James Blunt (46), who lives in Switzerland, and host Barbara Schöneberger (46).
“I am infinitely sad because for the first time I cannot be live on stage and pursue my passion – entertain -“, says Helene Fischer in an interview with “Bild”. “I found it even more exciting to put together a special edition that has never existed in this way before, perhaps even with more highlights than in any previous edition.”
The pop star personally selected the appearances, which was not as easy as she emphasizes. «I would have liked to accommodate more, there were also some discussions. Then I chose what touched me and, in my opinion, touched the audience the most and what viewers would still enjoy watching today. ”In doing so, he trusted his instincts.
Fischer retired
It’s bitter to fans that there is only a light version of the “Helene Fischer Show” this year. Because the pop singer got weird this year. She only appeared on a few shows, most recently at the German “Ein Herz für Kinder” gala. However, their concerts had to be postponed or canceled entirely due to the corona virus.
He recently said in an interview with “Bild”: “This time without an audience without an audience is very depressing, bleak and doesn’t feel natural.” However, she is aware that many colleagues are much worse off than her. (bnr)