Live on krone.tv – The Opera Ball brings demo, shine and glamour

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It’s that time again: the 66th Opera Ball takes place in the sold-out State Opera. krone.tv reports live from the studio from 6:45 PM to 10:00 PM, is on site at the demonstration and takes a look behind the scenes of state violence with numerous guests and a colorful program.

The Opera Ball is an event for the “top five thousand”. In times of high prices and the like, this is not suitable for everyone and that is why people are taking to the streets again this year. The event was “a symbol of the immense inequality in society and, in times when even full-time workers are having to make cuts, a sheer provocation,” the Communist Youth said. Away 7pm is demonstrated. krone.tv reporter Tanja Pfaffeneder reports live on site.

In the meantime, presenter Jana Pasching welcomes everyone 6:45 PM numerous guests in the krone.tv studio. Both supporters and opponents of the Opera Ball have their say. How contemporary is the ball of balls in times of wars and rising prices? How important is it for politics and economics? What history lies behind the Vienna State Opera and how much gossip potential do the guests offer this year? These are just a few questions that will be answered on Thursday evening.

Adabei TV presenter Sasa Schwarzjirg will be present live at the ball evening and will talk live about Friday from 9:30 am report what went unnoticed to viewers outside the ORF cameras and reveal an Opera Ball secret or two.

Source: Krone

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