The music of the 70s is timeless! Even 50 years later, it is part of every playlist, and regardless of whether young or old, the hits from back then are celebrated by everyone equally.
Hits like "a new love is like a new life" or "Over seven bridges" are simply known and loved. "Fredy Blanco and the Schlaghosen" have dedicated themselves to the disco ball era and present their "great 70s cult schlager show".
No less colorful was the music, and especially the Schlager has endured through the decades. "The great 70s cult schlager show" brings together the most famous songs for singing, dancing, and celebrating. Full of passion and authenticity that quickly transfers to the audience, the band "Fredy Blanco & the Schlaghosen" presents hits like "Michaela," "Greek Wine," or the heartfelt "On the day Conny Kramer died".
Eight full-blooded musicians who lived the spirit of the 1970s themselves and now pass it on to their audience. Of course, in appropriate outfits, full of heart, contagious passion, and respect for this era, when "Tatort" first aired, Udo Jürgens became a superstar (including "Honorable House"), Rudi Carell invented the game show (including "When will it be summer again") and Peter Maffay still sang "So are you".
A show that captivates and excites.