Pop queen Helene Fischer launches high-flying tour
September 12, 2017
It is billed as a "show of superlatives." For her new tour, German superstar Helene Fischer plans to sing while whirling around in the air, trained by top acrobats of the Cirque du Soleil.
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Helene Fischer. A career in pictures
German folk pop star Helene Fischer releases her new album on May 12. The self-titled collection of songs is the latest highlight in an unparalleled music career. Here's a look back at the rest.
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At the top
Helene Fischer's self-titled album, released in 2017, was her fourth to sell over a million copies in Germany. She then filled stadiums with an award-winning concert tour, making her one of the world's top-earning entertainers. Fischer, who was born in 1984 in Siberia and grew up in Rhineland-Palatinate, is the biggest star on the German music scene.
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Record breaker
Fischer has sold more than 13 million records, mostly in German-speaking countries. "Farbenspiel," with "Atemlos durch die Nacht," was the first album to reach number one on the German charts twice — in 2013 and 2014. It was downloaded over 250,000 times, setting a record for German artists.
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Celebrating the world champs
Riding the wave of the "Atemlos" hype in 2013, it seemed like the country was full of Fischer fans of all ages and backgrounds. Even the national German football team (in particular, Bastian Schweinsteiger, second from left) was among them. The pop diva performed after the team won the World Cup in 2014 — and the players sang right along with her.
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Big show
Fischer trained as a musical theater artist, and her live performances are diverse and entertaining. Her mix of "schlager" (folk pop), rock and classical music appeals to many. According to record certifications she has sold at least 15,000,000 albums altogether.
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Not just song and dance
Fischer's 2018 tour has been called "spectacular" and "bombastic." The reason is that the singer has added the troupe 45 Degrees to the program — a branch of the acrobatic theater group Cirque du Soleil. Acrobatics have often been part of her shows, as can be seen from this 2013 performance.
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Glamorous couple
Boyfriend Florian Silbereisen (left) had to do without his Helene while she was on her concert tour. Silbereisen helped launch the singer to fame: She made her first TV appearance in 2005 on his folk music show. Since then, Fischer has appeared countless times on camera and even has her own program. "The Helene Fischer Show" has been broadcast on Christmas Day every year since 2011.
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Wax doppelganger
Seventeen Echo Awards and three Bambis are among the countless accolades the singer has collected over the course of her career. But prizes aside, stars know they've really made it when they get their own wax figure at Madame Tussauds. Fischer's statue has been in Berlin since 2011 and its outfit and hairstyle are regularly updated.
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She's known as Germany's queen of schlager music, a genre best described as catchy and folky pop hits. Helene Fischer starts her tour "Live 2017" in Hanover on Tuesday, followed by four more nearly sold-out concerts to be held in the city through September 17.
The 33-year-old star will then move on to Hamburg, Dortmund and Cologne. Nearly 70 shows are planned for the tour until the spring.
Fischer's new show was developed in collaboration with Cirque du Soleil acrobats. "I was consciously looking for a challenge for this show and I found it," Fischer told German press agency dpa. She will be performing aerial acrobatics while singing.
The Russian-born entertainer released her latest album in May, titled "Helene Fischer." It sold 300,000 copies within the first week, making it the most successful album start within the last 15 years, according to GfK Entertainment Charts, the official music charts in Germany.