Suspected heart attack: That is why the count celebrates an unholy comeback

Suspected heart attack: That is why the count celebrates an unholy comeback

Suspected heart attack
That is why the count celebrates an unholy comeback






The count celebrates his comeback with unholy. He explains how it comes about and what the suspicion of a heart attack has to do with it.

Almost a decade, the count and his band said goodbye to the stage. Even if the group of singers and front man once no longer wanted to perform hits like “born to live”, a drastic experience has ensured that he finally changed his opinion.

“I would like to tell you that we will celebrate our comeback with unholy this year. We are back and we will stay now”, just. wants to go the band in 2025 and work on a new album. In the singer, the singer declares the decision on the comeback.

“If I get out healthy here, I’ll go back on stage”

He has been thinking about it for three years, but a few weeks ago he finally made the decision. “I’m over 50 now and I am not getting younger,” he explains. “What should I wait? When, if not now? The count also tells of a key moment:” My doctor found a lot of blood pressure from 190 to 110. I was suspected of a quiet heart attack in the emergency room. “

He had been connected to hoses and asked by a carer whether he wanted to “do something again” as a singer of unholy. “I decided: if I get out healthy here, I’ll go back on stage.” This made his decision – and fortunately it was not a heart attack.

Six concerts are currently announced for the end of 2025. The following dates are currently listed: November 21st in Leipzig (Haus Auensee), December 6th in Hamburg (Inselpark Arena), December 18 in Munich (Zenith), December 20 in Berlin (Uber Eats Music Hall), December 23rd in Cologne (Palladium) and December 29 in Oberhausen (turbine hall).

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Source: Stern

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