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Schwindelfrei in rotem Leder: Helene Fischer lieferte bei ihrem Wien-Auftritt ab

derStandard.at

derStandard.at

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July 12, 2026

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Schwindelfrei in rotem Leder: Helene Fischer lieferte bei ihrem Wien-Auftritt ab

Die Schlagersängerin fuhr am Samstagabend mit ihrem gigantischen 360-Grad-Erlebnis im Ernst-Happel-Stadion auf. Ein spektakulärer Wahnsinn

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