Helene Fischer, her staff, and thousands of fans were shocked to learn that the popular musician had seriously hurt herself while performing on stage, necessitating the cancellation of her Sunday night show in Hanover.
According to a Live Nation spokesman, the singer has received medical attention.
It stated, "At this time, additional information regarding the nature of the injury is not available." According to several media outlets, Fischer hurt her nose while practicing on the trapeze. The show was first cut short and then postponed. The 38-year-old is well renowned for her on-stage and above-the-stage acrobatics, which include trapeze work.
Internet users posted videos and images of the concert where Fischer seems to collide with her partner during a trapeze practice. Fischer sings for the time being, still floating in the air. She is alleged to have fled the stage bleeding a short while afterwards.
The singer fractured a rib in March during acrobatic practice, according to Live Nation. Following that, a number of performances had to be rescheduled. In response, Fischer said to his followers, "I hope you know how sorry I am." "Higher powers are at work" at times, says someone.
Fischer's most recent tour ended in 2018. She had a baby break before returning to the stage in 2022 and performing in front of her largest audience yet in Munich. She has been performing again on German tour stages since the spring.
For her "Rausch" album tour, Fischer worked with Cirque du Soleil professionals to develop and perfect her acrobatic routines. The ZAG Arena in Hanover can accommodate up to 14,000 people, claims the website.
After the event on Sunday night, several audience members voiced their terror and wished Fischer a swift recovery. The singer had been on stage for nearly an hour before the catastrophe.
Source: DPA/VOL