Ingo Appelt brings the supervised hatred to Chemnitz - an evening full of laughter!

Ingo Appelt brings the supervised hatred to Chemnitz - an evening full of laughter!

Chemnitz, Deutschland - The well -known comedian Ingo Appelt (57) brings his new program "Starting shot!" On November 15th to the Carlowitz Congress Center in Chemnitz. The tickets are already available from 35.55 euros. In an exciting interview with TAG24, Appelt gives an insight into his thoughts about the German Jam Make Culture and his anticipation for the Chemnitz audience.

Ingo Appelt is known for his provocative humor, which often deals with the topic of "hate". He explains that his program offers viewers the opportunity to let go of their concerns and everyday frustration in a protected room. "Do you want a politically correct program or should I let it rip?" He often asks at the beginning of his shows and the answer is always clear. According to Appelt, the Germans are champions in whining - and at a high level. But he sees this as an opportunity to offer people a humorous perspective on the chaos of the world with his comedy.

A look at the men's role

In his program, Appelt also addresses the role of men in today's society. He talks about the "male creation" and the changes that men experience when privileges are taken away. "Now we should be good and nice," he says, making the audience laugh. Especially in the east of Germany, Appelt is well received by his direct way. The spectators appreciate it when someone calls things by name.

When asked what appeals to him in Chemnitz, Appelt replies with a smile about Karl Marx's famous sculpture. He looks forward to interacting with the audience and learning from the Chemnitzers. Despite all the challenges, such as a recent appearance without electricity, Appelt remains optimistic: "I want to send people home with a good mood and new thoughts." His goal is that the spectators leave the show with a smile.

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