The cancellation of Helene Fischer’s concerts was a shock to the fans. The fact that these should be made up for is also important for Helene Fischer’s checkout. Because she earns a lot of money per performance.
It was a shock for Helene Fischer’s fans when they heard about the cancellation of the first concerts on Instagram “Intoxication Live”tour have experienced. There Fischer shared a post with a long text.
It states, among other things: “But sometimes higher powers are at work and unfortunately I have to tell you that I fractured my ribs during rehearsals.” She had rehearsed elaborate acrobatic numbers for the shows, including on the trapeze.
She assures that she too would have liked it differently, but had to “urgent medical advice” consequences. But there is another side: failure of the tour would mean major financial losses for Helene Fischer and her team.
Helene Fischer: If she were to cancel the tour, it would be a severe financial cut
Again “Express” reports, an estimated 70 million euros will come from ticket sales, plus four million from the sale of drinks and merchandise. However, these 74 million euros do not include the costs for the hall rentals, for the complex production and for ticket sales, which are estimated at around 40 million euros.
The concert agency also gets a not inconsiderable part, it is said. So only a fraction of the starting amount remains for the singer: “Experts have calculated a gross income of 225,000 euros for Fischer per show”he writes “Express”. Another tax rate goes away from Helene Fischer’s fee. So the amount that ends up in your account will be less. With around 70 announced shows, that’s still several million euros.
Since Helene Fischer wants to go on tour with Cirque du Soleil, artists still have to be paid accordingly. Fischer is also supported by background singers and dancers. According to the report, there are also 40 employees who are entitled to such a fee.
75 “other stakeholders” are still mentioned, because there are also people responsible for the six tour buses and the 20 articulated lorries. Under “other stakeholders” also include security, stylists and make-up artists. Because according to that “Express” Fischer wants to take more than 100 costumes and 130 pairs of shoes with him on the tour.
It will be announced when the canceled concerts will be rescheduled. Fischer wrote on Instagram that they were “in the process of finding alternative dates for Bremen and Cologne to catch up on the concerts”.
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