"Tour cancellation for Inka Bause's event due to farmers' search for females"
Inka Bause, a Leipzig-born musician active in the industry for four decades, had planned a tour titled "40 Years of Music" to celebrate her stage anniversary this fall. However, the tour has taken an unexpected turn.
The tour, which was set to span various cities, has been reduced to just one remaining concert on November 7th at the Admiralspalast in Berlin. This comes after the cancellation of the rest of the tour, as announced by Bause on Instagram.
Bause suspects that her political statements may have contributed to slow ticket sales. In a recent statement, she admitted that her controversial remarks regarding the current political climate, particularly in Eastern Germany, could have influenced ticket sales, with some tickets even being returned.
In a video clip released the day before the 2025 federal election, Bause called on people not to vote for the AfD. This bold move might have stirred some controversy, potentially affecting her concert ticket sales.
Despite the challenges, tickets for the concert at the Admiralspalast in Berlin are still available. Fans who have purchased tickets but are unable to attend can now return them.
Bause is not just a renowned musician but also a popular television personality, known for hosting shows such as "Farmer Wants a Wife" and "Farmer Wants a Wife International" on RTL.
The concert on November 7th at the Admiralspalast promises to be a special event, marking the end of Bause's "40 Years of Music" tour. Fans are encouraged to secure their tickets before they sell out.