Stefan Gross denies Schlager rumors of 'always Sundays'

Stefan Gross denies Schlager rumors of ‘always Sundays’

Updated on 06/08/2022 15:43

  • Schlager Germany is looking forward to the start of the 18th season of “Always Again on Sunday” on June 12.
  • Stefan Murs vehemently opposes rumors about the musical redirection of the entertainment show.
  • At the same time, he can look forward to a new radio show.

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In April, Bild reported that there should be “a desire to renew” on “always Sundays” in SWR. More pop music was planned to give the livestream a “fresh wind.” The Facebook post about the alleged change of course in the successful show is Stephen Murs (46) Of course he didn’t get away – and the mediator reacted swiftly. “This is complete nonsense,” Mr. Mouss comments succinctly but clearly on the Facebook post.

Artists invited to kick off this year’s season of Emerald Sundays next Sunday (June 12, 10 a.m., on the first) don’t offer the slightest indication that the show is headed toward pop music. With Hansi Hinterseer, Giovanni Zarrella, Anita & Alexandra Hofmann, Michelle, Tim Peters, Dorfrocker, Luna Klee and VoXXclub, 100% musicians from the fields of pop and popular music appeared on stage.

Stefan Ross: New Radio Show for Always Sunday

Mrs Ross’ wife Anna Karina Wojczyk (29 years old), who will cook in her “stellar kitchen” with distinguished guests on stage, will be again. The SWR Entertainment Show is indeed an innovation. The “Always Sunday” plaza has moved from Europa-Park in Rust next to Rulantica’s underwater world.

Die-hard Immer wieder Sundays fans can look forward to a new show on Radio Schlagerparadies starting next Saturday to get in the mood for the weekly mandatory show. On the show What Happens With Sundays Over and Over again, Stefan Murs personally reveals details about the upcoming release and introduces guests to anticipated stars. The radio format starts on Saturday, June 11, at 9 a.m.
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