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The Count continues to play normally with Unheilig after stage crash

Unheilig are back on stage / Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa
Unheilig are back on stage / Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa

After his fall from the stage at Unheilig's first comeback concert in Leipzig, the Count was checked over in hospital. Now the all-clear has been given.

The Count remained unharmed after falling from the stage at Unheilig's first comeback concert in Leipzig. "He's okay," said a spokesperson for the concert agency Mawi. The next concert on Friday evening, also in Leipzig, will take place as normal. It is sold out.

The singer was treated in hospital after the fall. Something had been done to his teeth, the spokesman said. The Count himself had said after his fall that he had probably left "a few small pieces of teeth" in Leipzig.

Fall at the first comeback concert

The Unheilig frontman had fallen from the stage at Haus Auensee on Thursday evening about a quarter of an hour after the start of the concert. He had lost his balance and fell forward and down.

The concert was then interrupted for five minutes before the musician returned to the fans with the words: "Old Swede, ey". "I'm very sorry for this scare, but together we'll get through this." Unheilig played the rest of the program confidently to the end.

Unheilig have returned after a break of around ten years. The band are on their "Back Again" tour and plan to release their new album "Liebe Glaube Monster" on March 13, 2026.

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