German flags, shouts of Heino and old hits: the 87-year-old pop and folk music star is cheered in Bad Belzig, Brandenburg. His performance in the small spa town on Saturday evening is all about the blue gentian and Rosamunde, as his songs are called - but above all about a polarizing case.
The firefighter Richard Münder from Bad Belzig lost his job because of the outlawed first verse of the Deutschlandlied at firefighting championships in Saxony. Heino criticizes the expulsion. He therefore travels to the small town of 11,000 inhabitants for a solidarity concert during his solo tour "Made in Germany".
The 800 or so visitors dance to "Karamba, Karacho, ein Whiskey" and "Die schwarze Barbara". At times, Heino creates a beer tent atmosphere in the multi-purpose hall. The audience cheers during the party song "Layla", which is controversial due to accusations of sexism.