Helene Fischer defends ticket prices – “Everything has become more expensive”
Helene Fischer has expressed understanding for the debate about expensive concert tickets - at the same time she refers to the cost of large shows
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Helene Fischer has expressed understanding for the debate about expensive concert tickets - at the same time she refers to the cost of large shows. The 15 concerts in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the Netherlands attracted almost 750,000 fans. © dpa-infocom, dpa:260718-930-404029/1. “I’m aware of my role and I hope parents can say, okay, if you have Helene as your role model, that’s not the worst role model now.” The final concert of Helene Fischer’s open-air tour attracted 71,000 visitors to the sold-out Allianz Arena on Friday evening.
Furthermore, Their goal is that the visitors go home happily and easily afterwards with the feeling that it was really worth every euro. She wants to create experiences and create moments "that are not to be paid with money". But you have to keep in mind that hundreds of people worked on a show, who would have to be paid.
In addition, Helene Fischer openly talks about higher ticket prices, big shows and what her fans take on for unforgettable moments in the arena.
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Helene Fischer has expressed understanding for the debate about expensive concert tickets - at the same time she refers to the cost of large shows.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe 15 concerts in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the Netherlands attracted almost 750,000 fans. © dpa-infocom, dpa:260718-930-404029/1
reliability low1/2 sources“I’m aware of my role and I hope parents can say, okay, if you have Helene as your role model, that’s not the worst role model now.” The final concert of Helene Fischer’s open-air tour attracted 71,000 visitors to the sold-out Allianz Arena on Friday evening.
reliability low1/2 sourcesTheir goal is that the visitors go home happily and easily afterwards with the feeling that it was really worth every euro.
reliability low1/2 sourcesShe wants to create experiences and create moments "that are not to be paid with money".
reliability low1/2 sourcesBut you have to keep in mind that hundreds of people worked on a show, who would have to be paid.
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Helene Fischer openly talks about higher ticket prices, big shows and what her fans take on for unforgettable moments in the arena
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Helene Fischer has expressed understanding for the debate about expensive concert tickets - at the same time she refers to the cost of large shows.
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideThe 15 concerts in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the Netherlands attracted almost 750,000 fans. © dpa-infocom,..
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideThe prizes are indeed a very important and big topic, said the 41-Year-old the “day topics” on Friday evening at the conclusion of their..
omitted byCentercovered byLeft side“I’m aware of my role and I hope parents can say, okay, if you have Helene as your role model, it’s not now...”
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideTheir goal is that the visitors afterwards went home happy and easily with the feeling that it was really everyone
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