"I miss everything"German pop queen Helene Fischer thanks her fans
Carlotta Henggeler
3.7.2024
One week after the end of her tour, Helene Fischer returns to her fans. She thanks them with touching words for their "warm-heartedness, appreciation and love" - and gives her Thomas a hug.
03.07.2024, 08:40
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Helene Fischer went on a stadium tour in 2023.
She played 70 concerts, five of them in Zurich's Hallenstadion in September.
In a retrospective clip, pop star Helene Fischer (39) reveals her current emotional state just a few days after the end of her stadium tour. "It's already been a week ... and I miss EVERYTHING about it!" she writes on Instagram about the highlights.
"I'm still processing this rush of emotions and will need time to realize and understand what we were able to experience this year because of YOU."
She also thanked them "for this incredible journey!" and added: "Your warm-heartedness, appreciation and love can still be felt."
Helene Fischer: A loving embrace with Thomas Seitel
The video features clips from the "Rausch" shows, from rehearsals and behind the scenes, as well as sequences with countless crew members from all departments.
Among them is Fischer's partner, aerialist Thomas Seitel, with whom she shares a loving embrace in the video. Elsewhere, the two thank the concert audience together.
"We shared so much love and so many wonderful experiences together. Yes, it was wonderful. It was a very, very emotional and great tour. Thank you too, it was so great," the superstar gushes into the camera at the beginning of the clip, before adding: "I'm going to miss you."
70 shows since the beginning of April
The 39-year-old had a total of 70 dates on her calendar. The big "Rausch Live" tour was actually supposed to kick off on March 21 in Bremen. However, the singer suffered a rib fracture during rehearsals and had to postpone the concerts in Bremen and Cologne.
She then started in Hamburg on April 11. But things did not continue smoothly, the artist suffered a real horror accident at her concert in Hanover on June 18. From September 19 to 24, the singer performed at the Hallenstadion in Zurich.
She hit her head on a trapeze bar and sustained a laceration above her nose. She was treated in hospital. A day later, a spokeswoman for concert promoter Live Nation gave the all-clear, saying that the pop singer was "doing well under the circumstances". The scar can still be seen in the clip.
Helene Fischer continued after a summer break and the big tour finale took place on October 8 in Frankfurt.