Helene Fischer fans are upset about exorbitant prices for concert tickets
Despite the fact that Helene Fischer’s „360° Tour“ is still two years away, tickets are already available. However, the prices are causing frustration among fans.
The impact of high ticket prices on Helene Fischer fans
Many supporters of the popular Schlager singer are expressing their dissatisfaction with the early ticket sales. One fan expressed disappointment on Instagram, stating, „It’s really a shame, you can’t plan that far ahead. I’m really a bit disappointed.“ Another comment read, „Why not sell tickets for 2034 already?“
Outrage over the cost of tickets for Helene Fischer’s tour
Another point of contention is the steep prices. One fan of Helene Fischer criticized, „Once again, the unbelievably outrageously expensive prices that no one can afford.“ Another Instagram user couldn’t resist making a joke: „Selling a kidney. Price negotiable.“
Variations in ticket prices for Helene Fischer’s tour – up to €528 for top seats
The prices for Schlager singer Helene Fischer’s „360° Stadium Tour“ are indeed high: Seats in the upper ranks range from €71 to €97, standing spots in the inner area range from €91 to €210 based on location. Comfortable seats with the best view on lower spectator tiers are available for up to €259.
Particularly expensive are the VIP packages, which, for example, cost up to €528 for the Helene Fischer concert at the Berlin Olympic Stadium. These packages include a seat ticket in the best category, an exclusive VIP party before the show with a DJ, buffet, and drinks, an exclusive VIP gift, a separate VIP entrance, and designated check-in on-site.
Helene Fischer’s upcoming tour and the impact on fans
The 39-year-old Schlager star’s tour includes performances in large stadiums in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. However, a noticeable difference compared to Helene Fischer’s past „Rausch“ Arena Tour is the significantly fewer number of shows scheduled. (sk) Sources: Instagram/helenefischer, helene-fischer.de, ticketmaster.de
– NAG