Hecht's live shows are legendary. And they're not afraid of the odd stunt. In this case, keyboardist Gisi takes a ride in the "Zorb Ball".
The audience loves Hecht's live concerts. But not only because of the catchy songs - also because of the show itself. Stefan Buck likes to communicate a lot with the audience. And the band comes up with other ideas, or rather activities.
In one stunt, Hecht's keyboardist Daniel "Gisi" Gisler is said to be riding in a "Zorb Ball". "Zorbing" is the name of a sport in which you roll down a hill or along a flat track in a ball of the same name. Incidentally, it was invented in New Zealand in 1984.
As such a double shell of PVC is probably underestimated, Gisi has to go into training. But the real test is probably the audience. You can see what it looked like during a live concert in the video above.
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Hecht will be performing at Zurich's Hallenstadion on Friday, November 4, 2022. You can watch the show on Friday from the comfort of your own home via livestream on blue News.
"Did you miss the gig on Friday? No problem. On Sunday, November 6, 2022, the TV documentary "Hecht - Road to Hallenstadion" will be shown on blue Zoom at 19:30 to get you in the mood.
"You can watch the whole concert on blue Zoomon Sunday, November 6 at 8 pm in best HD quality.