In a surprising twist, Anna-Maria Zimmermann experienced an unexpected event during her concert in Wickede (Ruhr). A fire alarm was triggered, leading to a swift evacuation of the concert hall. The incident unfolded while the audience enjoyed a lively performance by guest singer Pietro Basile. TV Spielfilm reports that the audience reacted calmly, with some fans even starting to sing along to keep spirits high while they awaited further instructions.
Despite the initial confusion, it turned out to be a false alarm, specifically a drill. The swift action meant that no one was in danger, and the venue was cleared in just a few minutes, as stated by HNA. Zimmermann took the interruption in good spirits, later asking the puzzled crowd, “What was that?” The concert was able to continue without any further interruptions, restoring the jovial atmosphere.
Tour Launch
This performance marked the beginning of Zimmermann’s much-anticipated “100 Prozent ich” tour, which is her first solo tour in over twenty years in the music business. Following the kickoff in Wickede, the tour will take her to various cities throughout March, including Cologne, Mannheim, and Munich. Fans are eager, and there’s a palpable excitement in the air.
In another light-hearted moment, while navigating the event’s chaos, Zimmermann chose to remain mum on a rather personal question posed by a reporter, displaying a commendable level of professionalism. After all, amid the excitement of performing, unnecessary distractions can easily throw anyone off their game.
As many anticipate the remainder of the tour, it’s clear that Anna-Maria Zimmermann is not just the star of the show but also a skilled navigator of unexpected events. The successful and eventful start of her tour proves that while certain things are beyond our control, a well-prepared artist can handle them with grace and charm.



