There was a mishap at Helene Fischer's stadium show in Hanover: after the superstar bruised her nose, she had to abandon the concert. It is now clear what happened after the fall.
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- Helene Fischer injured herself during a performance in Hanover.
- According to insiders, the pop singer had to be taken to hospital by ambulance afterwards.
- Fortunately, Fischer did not break her nose.
It was during her song "Wunden" that Helene Fischer bloodied her face at a concert yesterday. The singer was performing in the ZAG Arena in Hanover and also showed off her famous trapeze skills.
But something went wrong during a stunt and Helene Fischer hit her face on the trapeze. As she continued to sing the next few lines, blood ran down her face and body.
After a short announcement, Fischer withdrew and the concert had to be stopped.
According to Bild, Fischer was immediately treated by paramedics in the backstage area. They were able to stop the bleeding, but an ambulance then drove into the underground parking garage at the ZAG Arena to take the singer to hospital.
There the relief came: Fischer had not been seriously injured and her nose was not broken. As the organizer "Live Nation" has since confirmed, the pop queen was able to leave the hospital the same evening. Fischer is "doing well according to the circumstances", as Live Nation announced.
A stroke of luck: after the concert in Hanover, Helene Fischer's big arena tour was scheduled to take a summer break anyway. The shows will not resume until August. Fischer therefore has enough time to recover over the next few weeks.
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