Marianne Rosenberg cancels concert in Wittenberge due to illness!

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Marianne Rosenberg cancels concert in Wittenberge due to illness. Catch-up date follows. Information about tickets and news.

Marianne Rosenberg sagt Konzert in Wittenberge wegen Krankheit ab. Nachholtermin folgt. Informationen zu Tickets und Neuigkeiten.
Marianne Rosenberg cancels concert in Wittenberge due to illness. Catch-up date follows. Information about tickets and news.

Marianne Rosenberg cancels concert in Wittenberge due to illness!

After the anticipation had built up for Marianne Rosenberg's concert in Wittenberge next Friday, there was now sad news from the popular singer's camp. Loud SVZ The concert was canceled due to inflammation of the vocal cords. For the 70-year-old artist, who made history with hits like “He belongs to me” and “Mr. Paul McCartney”, this is another setback in her ongoing tour for her new album “Bunter Planet”.

This rejection came as a surprise, but was confirmed by the artist's management. “We very much regret this decision because the concert was sold out,” said Anja Weinhold from the Wittenberge culture, sports and tourism company. Musically, Marianne Rosenberg is also a true icon, who is not only known for her hits, but has also worked with greats like Rio Reiser and Wolf Maahn. Her commitment to social issues, such as the rights of queer people, underlines her versatility and modern image.

A look at Marianne Rosenberg's career

Born on March 10, 1955 in West Berlin, Marianne Rosenberg grew up in a family of artists. She had a flair for music early in life and won a talent competition at the age of 14. She celebrated her first successes in the 1970s with distinctive hits that still resonate in the ears of pop fans today. Their titles, which often came from the heart, were particularly popular, and their songs were known far beyond Germany's borders.

Rosenberg's dazzling career includes not only musical successes, but also film appearances and engagements in various genres. In the 1980s she turned away from pop music and worked with artists from the Neue Deutsche Welle. Her repertoire is as colorful as the title of her current album and also includes self-composed songs and an autobiography that was published in 2006.

An unexpected setback

The concert was canceled at very short notice, which is why no alternative date has yet been announced. However, there is a small ray of hope for fans: tickets that have already been purchased will be valid for a future rescheduled date. It is still unclear whether this will be announced soon. It now remains to be seen what happens next for the charismatic singer, who recently caused a sensation with her 22nd studio album “Bunter Planet” in 2024 and entered the German album charts.

Not letting such a challenge get you down is part of Marianne Rosenberg's character. Her music and her influence remain important for the culture of the German-speaking pop world and beyond, and the audience hopes for a speedy recovery for the talented artist.

How will this illness affect the rest of the tour? That remains to be seen. One thing is certain, however: Marianne Rosenberg has a permanent place in the hearts of her fans with her dazzling career and her commitment to social issues.