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04 May 2025

Giovanni Zarrella Show Promises Unforgettable Night Of Music

The May 3 broadcast features top acts and emotional reunions in Friedrichshafen.

On May 3, 2025, the 15th edition of the "Giovanni Zarrella Show" will light up the screens in Germany, showcasing a lineup of top-tier musical talent and emotional performances. Recorded in February 2025 in Friedrichshafen, the show promises to be a spectacular celebration under the theme "Die große Tanzparty." With 19 renowned acts set to take the stage, viewers can expect a night filled with chart-topping hits and heartfelt moments.

Giovanni Zarrella, the charismatic host, will welcome an impressive array of performers, including the beloved Beatrice Egli, who rose to fame as a winner of "Deutschland sucht den Superstar." Joining her will be the iconic Roland Kaiser, pop legend Thomas Anders, and the ever-popular Lou Bega, known for his catchy tune "Mambo No. 5." The evening will also feature Peggy March, a star from the 60s and 70s, who will perform a duet of her classic hit "Mit 17 hat man noch Träume" with Oli.P. March, who achieved her first number one hit in the USA at just 15 years old, is sure to evoke nostalgia among older fans.

In a touching moment, Giovanni Zarrella will reunite on stage with Detlef Soost, who played a pivotal role in Zarrella's early career during the "Popstars" competition in 2001. Their reunion is expected to be an emotional highlight of the show, reflecting on their shared journey in the music industry.

As the evening unfolds, viewers can anticipate a medley of hits from Thomas Anders, who will celebrate an impressive 40 years of his career with Modern Talking. This segment is sure to resonate with fans as he reflects on his journey and the timeless appeal of his music.

The show will also feature performances from other talented artists such as Inka Bause, Ella Endlich, Michelle, SOPHIA, Bernhard Brink, Max Giesinger, Joris, Mark Keller, Alvaro Soler, and the vibrant dance troupe Lord of the Dance. Each act promises to bring their unique flair, ensuring that the show will be a memorable experience for all.

In a lighter vein, actress and comedian Annette Frier, alongside soul singer Stefan Gwildis, will present their humorous take on the classic Sinatra song "Something Stupid," in their German version titled "Sowas Blödes." This comedic interlude is expected to add a fun twist to the evening's festivities.

As the clock strikes 20:15 Uhr, viewers will have multiple options for entertainment on German television. While Zarrella's show captivates audiences on ZDF, Das Erste will air the crime series "Die Augenzeugen: Schweigen," which follows two teenagers who witness a brutal incident involving a biker gang. Meanwhile, RTL will present the lively "Denn sie wissen nicht, was passiert - Die Jauch-Gottschalk-Schöneberger-Show," featuring the dynamic trio of Barbara Schöneberger, Thomas Gottschalk, and Günther Jauch, who promise spontaneous fun and games.

For those in the mood for a thrilling narrative, ProSieben will broadcast "Nur ein kleiner Gefallen," a suspenseful tale about a shy single mother who befriends a mysterious woman, only for her life to take a dark turn when her new friend disappears. Additionally, Sat.1 will screen "Harry Potter und der Orden des Phönix," bringing back the beloved wizarding world as Harry faces the return of Lord Voldemort.

Overall, the May 3 broadcast of the "Giovanni Zarrella Show" stands out as a highlight of the evening, promising a blend of nostalgia, entertainment, and emotional connections that will resonate with viewers across generations. With a lineup that celebrates both established stars and emerging talent, the show is set to deliver an unforgettable experience.

As the anticipation builds for this dazzling night of music and dance, fans are reminded to tune in and join the celebration of talent and emotion that the "Giovanni Zarrella Show" consistently delivers.