Singer Mross pays tribute to deceased mother in "Sundays Again" song.
In the Arena of Europa-Park in Rust, the popular German show "Immer wieder sonntags" took place under a partly cloudy but sunny sky, to a full house. The show, which has been a staple of the venue since 2005, began with a long round of applause for the moderator, Stefanie Hertel, who had stepped in at Mross's explicit request.
Stefan Mross, a renowned Schlager star, was back on stage after a brief absence. He paid tribute to his mother by singing one of her favourite songs, a heartfelt moment that was announced with visible emotion by the moderator, who lost his father 15 years ago. Mross thanked the audience multiple times, quoting his mother by saying, "Make people laugh, people want to sing."
The show was not without its usual charm, as Mross thanked the audience after the performance, saying, "Together we are strong, and together we will overcome everything." The audience responded with a round of applause, showing their support.
The guests for the day included Beatrice Egli, Nicole, Ronja, and Maximilian Arland, adding to the lively atmosphere. The presenter who had replaced Mross the previous week, Stefanie Hertel, was also present, and Mross took the opportunity to express his thanks to her on stage.
The news from Hamm, while not directly related to the show, included "Open Doors at HSHL" and "Hamm erFahren 2025." Additionally, there was a big party by the Hamm Fire Department, but no further details were provided about its connection to the news article.
It's worth noting that this was not the first time Mross had missed a show due to personal reasons; in 2010, he missed an episode due to the passing of his father. Despite these challenges, Mross continues to be a beloved figure in the German entertainment industry.
As the show came to a close, the audience left with a renewed sense of camaraderie and a heartfelt reminder of the power of music and friendship. The next episode of "Immer wieder sonntags" promises to be another unforgettable experience.