February: The 25th Winter Olympics in Italy flicker across our screens for seventeen days. 2,917 athletes are spread across 93 nations and 116 competitions. These are the Winter Games with the most female athletes to date, with the most sports, disciplines and competitions - and Germany is doing quite well. Let's hear it, let's hear it!
Illustrious sports fans have joined in this great spectacle, not wasting any time and producing a summer hit in winter. They definitely deserve a compliment for this: "Ti amo, Italiano" becomes an Olympic song in this country and, thanks to good timing, glistens like the snow - although it would also fit in quite well with the glittering sea on the Riviera. The newly released declaration of love to the Italian language is by no means everything. In 30 wonderful years, there has been and still is a lot more to celebrate!
Sportfreunde Stiller can look back on three decades of eventful band history - some things will certainly remain a little secret, others we know: The band name was inspired by Hans Stiller, a former district league coach of SV Germering. The witty play with names and words becomes a trademark in their song lyrics at the latest. Just like Real Madrid once did, they have played in Munich's sold-out Olympic Stadium and have not only been to New York, Rio and Rosenheim, but have also performed in front of 54, 74, 90, 2006 or 60,000 people. Their musical journey has taken them from tiny rehearsal rooms and basements to large halls and festival stages. Few bands have been on the line-up of Rock im Park and Rock am Ring so often - playful, authentic, good! In addition to their music, they are also making a name for themselves as soccer romantics. Above all, however, they use their voice off stage for their consistent commitment against right-wing radicalism and anti-Semitism: they mobilize, organize, activate, write lyrics and sing vehemently against right-wing structures. All Roger with the Sportfreunde!
Florian Weber, Rüdiger Linhof and Peter S. Brugger are celebrating this special anniversary with a major tour through Germany, Austria and Switzerland. We think of the end last - and that's why it's the here and now that counts: a packed arena in Jena, ready for kick-off, ready to cheer. Do you see it the same way?
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