Beatrice Egli, the popular Swiss singer and presenter, is set to kick off the spring season with a star-studded edition of "Die Beatrice Egli Show" on Saturday, April 19, 2025. The show will feature notable guests such as Giovanni Zarrella, Howard Carpendale, and Sarah Engels, among others.
Scheduled to air at 20:15 on Ersten and in the ARD Mediathek, as well as at 20:10 on SRF1, this seventh edition promises to be a vibrant showcase of music and talent. According to a press release from SWR, the episode will also include performances from Thomas Anders, Marianne Rosenberg featuring Conchita Wurst, Wencke Myhre, Nino de Angelo, Julio Iglesias Jr., Melissa Naschenweng, Ross Antony, Uwe Ochsenknecht, Luca Hänni, Curtis Stigers, Sonia Liebing, Patrice, Daniel Aminati, Sascha Grammel, Marc Sway, and the musical team from "& Julia".
In a heartfelt message to her followers, Egli expressed her excitement for the upcoming show, stating it’s a chance to bring forth "real Easter gifts" filled with positive spring energy. She emphasized her love for hosting and her desire to take the audience on an "emotional journey" during this special edition.
"This spring edition is something truly special," Egli promised, aiming to ignite a "musical Easter fire" on her stage. The show will not only highlight established stars but also provide a platform for young and upcoming artists. Prior to the show, Egli and guest Sarah Engels called on "strong girls" to participate by submitting videos, which could also be featured in the episode.
One of the highlights of the evening will be Sonia Liebing, who will perform her song "Können diese Augen lügen". This performance is particularly poignant as it was recorded before Liebing underwent breast reduction surgery, a decision she made after feeling discomfort with her previous implants. Liebing shared her journey with her fans, stating, "I’ve never felt comfortable with my large breasts. They became a burden for me." She underwent the corrective procedure just days before the show, which lasted almost six hours and cost approximately 14,400 Euros.
During the show, viewers will also see Ross Antony, known for his lively personality, reveal a more serious side. Beatrice Egli visited Antony in his hometown, where they paid a visit to his father's grave. Antony reflected on the experience, saying, "This is the most peaceful place I know. I talk to him, ask for advice, and I feel him. It’s something beautiful. It’s not even sad." This emotional moment is expected to resonate deeply with the audience.
Antony's father, Denis Catterall, passed away in 2017, and Antony has often shared how his loss affected him. During the show, he will perform his song "Halt mich fest" and engage with the audience, showcasing his compassion and connection with fans, including a special interaction with a female fan with Down syndrome.
As the show prepares to air, Beatrice Egli continues to engage her audience through social media, sharing glimpses of the excitement and energy that viewers can expect. She recently posted a fun video on Instagram, expressing her joy over the catering plan for the show and the joy of simple things in life.
"Die Beatrice Egli Show" premiered in April 2022 and has since become a staple in the entertainment lineup, consistently drawing viewers with its blend of music, heartfelt stories, and engaging performances. With each edition, Egli’s commitment to showcasing a diverse range of talent and creating an inviting atmosphere remains a central theme.
As the spring edition approaches, fans are eagerly anticipating what promises to be an unforgettable evening filled with music, emotion, and perhaps a few surprises. Beatrice Egli’s ability to connect with her audience, combined with the star power of her guests, ensures that this episode will be a highlight of the season.