Sorge um Heino! Schlagerstar (87) muss Konzerte absagen

Mit Tausenden Fans: Schlagerstar Heino feiert seine Ballermann-Premiere -  ntv.de

Ihm geht es nicht gut!Seinen geplanten Auftritt in Cloppenburg musste Heino (87) am Sonntag kurzfristig verschieben – und auch am heutigen Montag (19. Januar) zieht der Sänger die Notbremse. Das Konzert in Soest fällt aus. Dies teilte Heinos Management auf seiner offiziellen Instagram-Seite mit.Grippe hat auch Heino erwischt„Aufgrund der Grippewelle, die leider auch unseren Heino erreicht hat, fand das Konzert heute in Cloppenburg kurzfristig nicht statt, obwohl Heino schon in der Stadthalle war”, heißt es in der Nachricht. Und: „Dies betrifft leider auch das morgige Konzert am 19. Januar in Soest”.

Verwirrung um Heino-Aussage: "Bis zu seinem 100. Geburtstag im Bierkönig  auftreten" - Schlager.de

Abgesagte Konzerte sollen nachgeholt werdenBeide Auftritte werden nachgeholt, versichert das Management. Bereits gekaufte Karten behalten ihre Gültigkeit. Die Ausweichtermine sollen „in Kürze” verkündet werden.Heinosei „bestens versorgt” und befinde sich auf dem „Weg der Besserung”, beruhigt die Stellungnahme die Fans des 87-Jährigen. Die zeigen bei Instagram Verständnis für die kurzfristige Absage. Sie wünschen dem Sänger gute Besserung.

Schlagerstar Heino im Interview: „Die Kirchentournee mache ich für meine  Frau“ - Niederösterreich | Kirche bunt

Heino ist auf „Made in Germany”-TourHeinos „Made in Germany”-Tour soll bereits am Mittwoch weitergehen. Für den 21. Januar ist ein Auftritt in der Stadthalle Hofgeismar vorgesehen. Nach einer kleinen Pause steht am 29. Januar ein Konzert in Euskirchen auf dem Plan. Am 30. Januar geht es dann nach Neuenhagen bei Berlin.Die „Made in Germany”-Tournee, auf der Heino seine größten Hits aus sieben Jahrzehnten singt, hatte bereits 2025 begonnen. Termine sind bis in den November dieses Jahres geplant.

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