After burnout diagnosis: Matthias Reim announces comeback

First an inflammation torments his vocal cords, then there are serious health problems: Because of a burnout diagnosis, Matthias Reim cancels all concerts in September.

After burnout diagnosis: Matthias Reim announces comeback

First an inflammation torments his vocal cords, then there are serious health problems: Because of a burnout diagnosis, Matthias Reim cancels all concerts in September. Now the hit star surprises with positive news.

Matthias Reim is back. A few weeks ago, the singer canceled his concerts for September and October. In addition to an inflammation of the vocal cords, Reim suffered from a “severe burnout problem”, as he reported to “Bild” at the time. Now, however, the pop star is looking forward to his stage comeback, which will take place on October 29 at the "Schlagernacht des Jahres" in the Rudolf Weber Arena in Oberhausen. "This first step back to concert normality will be awesome!" He writes on Facebook.

In November, Reim will be shown in editions of the TV format in Berlin, Erfurt and Frankfurt, as the event organizer Semmel-Concerts also announced on Facebook. The "Damn, I love you" interpreter dedicates December to his "Matthias Reim - LIVE!" tour, which will take him through numerous cities throughout Germany. However, not all originally planned dates can still take place this year. The concerts in Mannheim, Neubrandenburg, Erfurt and Zwickau have been postponed to April 2023. Tickets remain valid.

Reim regrets that he cannot attend all concert dates this year due to health reasons. He therefore makes a promise to the fans who will have to wait for him until next year: "We will celebrate the catch-up dates even more intensely next year!"

Not only Matthias Reim had to give up his tour for the time being. His wife, singer Christin Stark, also canceled her club tour a few days ago. She is currently needed by her family, the young mother justified her rejection in an Instagram post. She also promised her fans that she would soon be back on stage.

(This article was first published on Thursday, October 20, 2022.)