Helene Fischer Live 2017/2018

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Helene Fischer Live 2017/2018
Tour by Helene Fischer
Helene Fischer Live 2017-2018.jpg
Associated albumHelene Fischer
Start date12 September 2017 (2017-09-12)
End date15 September 2018 (2018-09-15)
Legs4
No. of shows86
Helene Fischer concert chronology

The Helene Fischer Live 2017/2018 [1] is a European concert tour by German singer Helene Fischer. It began on 12 September 2017, in Hannover, Germany at the TUI Arena and continued throughout Europe, finally concluding on 15 September 2018 in Arnhem at GelreDome.

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The tour visited arenas throughout 2017 and 2018. According to reports, ticket sales had up to 500,000 after only just a few days on sale. For the summer of 2018, a stadium tour was also announced with 14 concerts in Europe, which will be her biggest tour to date.

According to Forbes, Fischer, who ist mostly unknown outside from German speaking Europe, earned from June 2017 to June 2018 over $30,000,000 and placed at No.8 on the list, earning more than Britney Spears and Celine Dion.

The Arena Tour is created in collaboration with 45 Degrees ( in April 2019, it become "Cirque du Soleil Events + Experiences")[1] and with Stufish Entertainment Architects [2] The Stadium-Tour "Spürst Du Das" is created with Stufish Entertainment Architects [3]

Set list

2017/2018 - Die Arena-Tournee

This setlist was obtained from the concert of 12 September 2017 held at TUI Arena in Hannover. It may not represent all shows throughout the tour.

  1. "Intro"
  2. "Nur mit Dir"
  3. "Phänomen"
  4. "Das volle Programm"
  5. "Schmetterling"
  6. "Weil Liebe nie zerbricht"
  7. "Mit keinem Andern"
  8. "Ich will immer wieder... dieses Fieber spür'n"
  9. "Sowieso"
  10. "Und morgen früh küss ich dich wach"
  11. "Die schönste Reise"
  12. "Ich wollte mich nie mehr verlieben"
  13. "Wenn Du lachst"
  14. "Hit Medley" (Hundert Prozent / Du fängst mich auf und lässt mich fliegen / Von hier bis Unendlich / Die Hölle morgen früh)
  15. "Lieb mich dann"
  16. "Du hast mich stark gemacht"
  17. "Mit jedem Herzschlag"
  18. "Herzbeben"
  19. "Dein Blick"
  20. "Mit dem Wind"
  21. "Wir Zwei"
  22. "Fehlerfrei"
  23. "Wir brechen das Schweigen"
  24. "Achterbahn" (Afrojack Mash Up)
  25. "Flieger"
Encore
  1. "Unser Tag"
  2. "Atemlos durch die Nacht"
2018 - Die Stadion-Tournee

This setlist was obtained from the concert of 23 June 2018 held at Red Bull Arena (Leipzig) in Leipzig. It may not represent all shows throughout the tour.

  1. "Intro"
  2. "Flieger"
  3. "Phänomen"
  4. "Fehlerfrei"
  5. "Hit Medley" (Feuerwerk / Mitten im Paradies / Hundert Prozent)
  6. "Viva la vida / Sonne auf der Haut"
  7. "Und morgen früh küss' ich dich wach"
  8. "Lieb' Mich"
  9. "Von hier bis unendlich"
  10. "Verdammt, ich lieb’ Dich" (Matthias Reim cover)
  11. "90's Medley" (Rhythm Is a Dancer / What is Love / I Like to Move It)
  12. "Mit dem Wind"
  13. "Unser Tag"
  14. "Freiheit" (Westernhagen cover)
  15. "Wir brechen das Schweigen"
  16. "Atemlos durch die Nacht"
  17. "Sowieso"
  18. "Ich will immer wieder... dieses Fieber spür'n"
  19. "Die Hölle morgen früh"
  20. "Herzbeben"
  21. "Mit keinem Andern"
  22. "Nur mit Dir" (Acoustic)
Encore
  1. "Achterbahn" (Afrojack Mash Up)

Shows

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceRevenue
Europe — Leg 1 [2] [3] [4]
12 September 2017 Hannover Germany TUI Arena
13 September 2017
15 September 2017
16 September 2017
17 September 2017
19 September 2017 Hamburg Barclays Arena 55,694 / 69,450$4,794,770
20 September 2017
22 September 2017
23 September 2017
24 September 2017
26 September 2017 Dortmund Westfalenhallen
27 September 2017
29 September 2017
30 September 2017
1 October 2017
3 October 2017 Cologne Lanxess Arena
4 October 2017
6 October 2017
7 October 2017
8 October 2017
10 October 2017 Leipzig Arena Leipzig
11 October 2017
13 October 2017
14 October 2017
15 October 2017
17 October 2017 Mannheim SAP Arena
18 October 2017
20 October 2017
21 October 2017
22 October 2017
24 October 2017 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion
25 October 2017
27 October 2017
28 October 2017
29 October 2017
Europe — Leg 2
16 January 2018 Frankfurt Germany Festhalle Frankfurt
17 January 2018
19 January 2018
20 January 2018
21 January 2018
23 January 2018CologneLanxess Arena
24 January 2018
27 January 2018 Bremen ÖVB Arena
28 January 2018
30 January 2018 Stuttgart Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle 50,000 / 50,000
31 January 2018
2 February 2018
3 February 2018
4 February 2018
6 February 2018 Berlin Mercedes-Benz Arena
7 February 2018
9 February 2018
10 February 2018
11 February 2018
13 February 2018 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle
14 February 2018
16 February 2018
17 February 2018
18 February 2018
20 February 2018 Oberhausen Germany König Pilsener Arena
21 February 2018
23 February 2018
24 February 2018
25 February 2018
27 February 2018 Munich Olympiahalle
28 February 2018
2 March 2018
3 March 2018
4 March 2018
Open Air — Leg 3 [5] [6]
23 June 2018LeipzigGermany Red Bull Arena 80,000 / 80,000
24 June 2018
26 June 2018 Basel Switzerland St. Jakob-Park
29 June 2018MunichGermany Olympiastadion
1 July 2018 Nuremberg Stadion Nürnberg
3 July 2018 Gelsenkirchen Veltins-Arena
6 July 2018Düsseldorf Esprit Arena
8 July 2018Berlin Olympiastadion 58,000
11 July 2018ViennaAustria Ernst-Happel-Stadion 40,000
14 July 2018HamburgGermany Volksparkstadion 82,000
15 July 2018
17 July 2018Hannover HDI-Arena 40,000
20 July 2018Frankfurt Commerzbank-Arena 45,000
22 July 2018Stuttgart Mercedes-Benz Arena 45,000
Europe- Leg 4
1 September 2018 Mannheim Germany SAP Arena
2 September 2018
4 September 2018BerlinMercedes-Benz Arena59,450 / 59,450$5,251,970
5 September 2018
7 September 2018
8 September 2018
9 September 2018
11 September 2018ViennaAustriaWiener Stadhalle
12 September 2018
15 September 2018 Arnhem Netherlands GelreDome
Total1.300.000

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References

Notes

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