Andreas Gabalier is planning a big half-time show to celebrate life
Andreas Gabalier celebrated his birthday in Graz with almost 8,000 guests. At the mega party, he looked optimistically into the future and was happy about the great response.
Andreas Gabalier is planning a big half-time show to celebrate life
Andreas Gabalier, the popular Volks Rock 'N' Roller, recently organized a big celebration in Graz, which was sought. With almost 7800 guests, the event was a huge success. "That's why it will be a halftime show, hopefully at least half," he commented on the rehearsals, while he expressed his tension and anticipation of the crowd. About 500 cards were also given away to family and friends, which made the celebration even bigger.
Gabalier was visibly overwhelmed by the number of those present he was welcomed in the town hall. "But I didn't believe that the hut is getting so full, with 7800 people," he confessed. This impressive number shows not only the popularity of the artist, but also the anticipation of the fans, who were not afraid of an obstacle to take part in this special event.
A great desire to live
The celebration was not only an expression of joy, but also a very personal event for Gabalier. On the occasion, he spoke of his great desire to live to achieve a old age, as Udo Jürgens did at the age of 80. "To grow so old would be a great desire to live," he explained, underlining how important the celebration and celebrations are in general.
With this event, Gabalier wanted to offer his fans and himself an unforgettable time. It was a sign of gratitude for the support he has received over the years. The singer, known for his catchy melodies and energetic appearances, ensured that the mood in the hall was already at a climax during rehearsals.
The large amount of guests who came to Graz speaks volumes about the connections that Gabalier has built over the years to his followers. His charisma and the will to bring such a celebration into life show that he has a heart for the people who support him. This connecting force that can offer music and celebrations was clearly noticeable in the town hall in Graz.