As a result of a thunderstorm, - Roland Kaiser's performance in Bad Segeberg postponed.
A thunderstorm and torrential rain caused a delay in pop singer Roland Kaiser's tour opener in Bad Segeberg on Sunday night. The concert launch was pushed back, as announced on a dark electronic sign on stage. The event was supposed to start approximately 45 minutes later, a representative said, speaking with the German Press Agency. Over a thousand fans gathered for the performance outside Hamburg.
Despite the storm near the concert venue, the spectators stuck it out, sheltering themselves with umbrellas, raincoats, and ponchos during the rain. A few fans even whistled due to the unexpected waiting time. The Bad Segeberg concert is the first big show in a series commemorating the musician's 50th stage anniversary.
The German Weather Service (DWD) had predicted harsh weather for Sunday afternoon and evening, with massive thunderstorms and heavy downpours reaching up to 40 liters per square meter in a short period.
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- Despite the postponement due to the thunderstorm, the people outside Hamburg remained eager and waited for Roland Kaiser's tour kick-off in Bad Segeberg.
- Initially set in Schleswig-Holstein, Roland Kaiser's tour kick-off was scheduled to take place in the popular venue of Bad Segeberg.
- Fortunately, some fans found amusement in the unexpected waiting time caused by the thunderstorm, whistling as they huddled under umbrellas.
- Despite the inconvenience, the German weather forecast had accurately warned of potentially severe weather conditions, including thunderstorms and heavy rain, possibly affecting the entire tour.
Source: www.stern.de