Helene Fischer is not quite over her concert in front of 130,000 fans on Saturday in Munich. She is still “digesting, regenerating and realizing,” she explains. She is already in the mood for a surprise “in the next few days”.

Five days have passed since the “heart tremor” of Helene Fischer and her fans at the Munich exhibition center. Now the singer is back for the first time after her mega concert with around 130,000 spectators.

The 38-year-old shares a video on her Instagram page that shows a compilation of the show – both behind and on stage. In addition, Fischer’s song “Zero to 100” will be heard.

“I’m still digesting, regenerating and realizing what I was able to experience through you on Saturday. It was indescribable! Everything you took on to experience me, this show, this spectacle touched me many times that evening and humbled,” writes Fischer in her post.

She adds: “130,000 souls came together to finally celebrate life again – AND HOW! We all needed it so badly – emotions, music, freedom!” She was “deeply grateful for this further milestone in my career”. She not only thanks those who put the show on their feet, but “is always happy to see you again and again, because you put us (on stage) in an absolute rush of happiness – we enjoyed every minute with you!”

The singer ends her message with a cryptic announcement: “But more in the next few days …” This may mean a film that is supposed to document the performance and will be broadcast on ZDF on October 1st.

The show in Munich was Helene Fischer’s only concert in Germany this year. Although it rained heavily on Saturday and the event even threatened to be temporarily canceled, fans flocked by the tens of thousands. So it became the biggest concert in Fischer’s career to date. Only a few visitors who got hold of an expensive VIP ticket for the show and did not agree with the return services of the organizer arose from a few visitors.