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Westernhagen received backstage infusions.

His physician recommended he claim his independence.

SymClub
May 23, 2024
2 min read
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Marius Müller-Westernhagen and his band spent weeks preparing for the big "75Live" tour, playing...
Marius Müller-Westernhagen and his band spent weeks preparing for the big "75Live" tour, playing sold-out concerts in Dortmund and Hamburg. Now a protracted infection has slowed him down

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Rock icon comments on concert's cancellation. - Westernhagen received backstage infusions.

Following the unexpected cancellation of his sold-out concert in Stuttgart mere minutes before the event, fans of Marius Müller-Westernhagen (75) became concerned about the artist's well-being. Now, he has released a statement addressing the incident for the first time.

En route to the venue, the singer ("Sexy") didn't feel well. After a doctor advised against the performance, fans were already seated in the Schleyer-Halle.

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Instead of "Johnny Walker" there were vitamin drips

Cohesion backstage: Westernhagen with his band. With this picture, the singer now got in touch with his fans after the concert cancellation in Stuttgart.

In a message to his fans, Westernhagen shared his experience: "I remained in a hotel in Stuttgart overnight following a series of vitamin infusions backstage. I'm not sure what was administered through my veins. However, after a solid 11 hours of sleep, I feel back to my usual self and am confident that I'll be back on stage in Berlin on Friday. Firstly, I'd like to express my gratitude for the medical care I received."

Marius Müller-Westernhagen with his wife Lindiwe and daughter Mimi (from a previous relationship)

Offering a glimmer of hope to his devoted fans, Westernhagen revealed intentions to reschedule the Stuttgart date: "I'll do everything in my power to find a new date to perform for you."

The Waldbühne is a big home game for the Berliner-by-choice. He last played here in 2017. His performance here on 24 May is set to be another highlight of the

And he reassured everyone, "There's no need to worry. These days, receiving constant medical attention while on tour is all part of being a professional artist. Things don't always go smoothly..."

In Berlin, fans can anticipate hearing popular tracks like "Mit Pfefferminz bin ich dein Prinz", "Sexy" - and, of course, "Es geht mir gut".

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Source: symclub.org

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