Unforgettable Falco Night: Stars celebrate the life's work of the pop idol
Unforgettable Falco Night: Stars celebrate the life's work of the pop idol
On June 6, 2025, the "legendary Falco Night" took place in the Vienna cult restaurant Falco’s on Schwarzenbergplatz, a tribute to the unforgettable pop star Falco, which died tragically on February 6, 1998. [oe24.at] (https://www.oe24.at/leute/oesterreich/Wiener-promi-szen-liess-falco-eine-nacht-lang-aufleben/636199676) reports that Susanne and Heinz Pollischansky organized the event that combined a variety of friends, fans and companions. The focus of the evening was the presentation of a strictly limited Falco Jukebox, which only exists 15 times worldwide. Ronald Seunig, Chairman of the Falco Private Foundation, explained that the Jukebox serves to improve the experience for Falco fans in the restaurant.
Another highlight of the event was the book presentation of Ewald "Sunny" caretaker, who presented his biography "Live is Life". During the evening, caregiver read personal memories of Falco and played some of his best-known hits in an unplugged version, including the audience favorite "Live is Life". Dominic Heinzl moderated the celebration, which was shaped by a feeling of dignity, wit and Viennese.
prominent guests and emotions
The prominent guests included actors Gabriel Barylli, the well -known doctor Kristina Worseg, actress Sylvia Leifheit, and boxing world champion Nicole Wesner. The Society Lady Kathi Stumpf as well as the hit stars Natalie Holzner and Adriana did not miss the opportunity to celebrate Falco's legacy meinbzirk.at.
The mood of the event was shaped by memories and emotions that recognized both the life path and the artist's musical achievements. Falco, who was born as Johann Hölzel in Vienna, is described as the only survivor of trillingen, and his career began with first steps in different bands. He became particularly known for his hit "Rock Me Amadeus", who conquered the top of the US billboard charts in 1986. Falco is considered a pioneer of German -language rapeseed and created an unmistakable musical heritage that lives on after his early death Wikipedia.
an unforgettable evening
The "legendary Falco Night" was a successful honor of an artist, whose music and influence on the German -language music scene are still felt today. As Ronald Seunig stated, Falco's legacy remains alive in the future, and such events help to keep the memory of his extraordinary contributions to music.
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