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Helene Fischer in Wien nicht ausverkauft: Ist der große Schlagerboom vorbei?

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July 8, 2026

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Helene Fischer in Wien nicht ausverkauft: Ist der große Schlagerboom vorbei?

Die große deutsche Hitsängerin tritt am Samstag in Wien auf und blickt auf 20 Karrierejahre zurück. Ein guter Moment um zu fragen: Wie geht es ihrem Genre?

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