After last year’s great success, German TV entertainer Florian Silbereisen returns to Kitzbühel in Tyrol this year with his Schlagerbooom Open Air – and is already providing good news in advance.
As reported, Silbereisen will create a good atmosphere in the Gamsstadt on June 8, 2024 with numerous stars in his luggage. Because the tickets were sold out after a few hours, the dress rehearsal on June 7, 2024, which will also be recorded, will now also go on sale.
“It is awesome”
“Wherever I am in Austria, I am asked for tickets everywhere. “It is amazing that we can celebrate twice in the Kitzbühel stadium this year – not only on Saturday, but also on Friday,” says Silbereisen happily in the interview with “Krone”.
Here too, the motto is clear: be quick! Ticket sales start tomorrow, Saturday evening (March 16, 2024) from 8:15 PM in the Eurovision Song Contest show “The big hit surprise for Florian Silbereisen” on ORF 2 and ARD.
DJ Ötzi as a professional decoy
This is a show that has never existed before. Because for the first time a presenter is surprised with a complete show in his own show. Florian Silbereisen initially thinks that he will surprise DJ Ötzi on his 25th stage anniversary. But in reality it is the other way around: DJ Ötzi is the decoy and gives Silbereisen unforgettable moments – because his Saturday evening show career started 20 years ago.
DJ Ötzi receives support from Melissa Naschenweng, Semino Rossi, Andy Borg, Barbara Schöneberger, Howard Carpendale, Maite Kelly, Joko Winterscheidt, Matthias Reim, Anna Ermakova, the Ehrlich Brothers, Wencke Myhre, Mickie Krause, Ross Antony, Ben Zucker and others Marianne Rosenberg.
Source: Krone

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