Jasmin Wagner, also known as Blmchen, is bidding farewell to her music career with a heartfelt announcement. After 30 years of dazzling performances and chart-topping hits, she plans to go on one last tour, aptly named the th Anniversary Tour. The tour aims to thank her loyal fans who supported her throughout her incredible musical career.
Wagner, who is now 44, burst onto the scene as Blmchen at just 15 years old. Her energy and catchy dance beats captured the hearts of many, making her one of the most popular solo artists of the 90s. With iconic tracks like “Herz an Herz” and “Boomerang,” she sold millions of records and solidified her place in the music industry.
Reflecting on her career, Wagner stated, "30 years full of music, memories, and unforgettable moments – now it’s time to let the Boomerang fly one last time." This poignant remark, shared with the Bild newspaper, emphasizes both her gratitude and the bittersweet feeling of ending this chapter of her life. She continued, "My Journey began in the 90s, accompanied generations, and now ends with one last big show full of love, gratitude, and emotion."
Wagner’s career ignited in 1995 and she quickly gained notoriety for her distinctive voice and vibrant performances. Hits such as “Kleiner Satellit (Piep, Piep)” and “Nur getrumt” showcased her talent, earning her accolades and devoted fans. Yet, after reaching the height of success, she took breaks from the limelight, only to reinvent herself with new music under her real name, Jasmin Wagner, and eventually return to the stage as Blmchen.
Following her hiatus early 2000s, she attempted to transition away from her pop star image, engaging in acting, television hosting, and performing under her real name. Her return as Blmchen was celebrated by fans, and recent releases like “Ravergirl,” her first hit since 2019, remind many of her enduring legacy.
Now, Wagner is preparing for her farewell concert, scheduled from May to November 2025 across Germany and Switzerland. While specific details about the venues and dates remain undisclosed, the anticipation among her supporters is palpable. The final concert, set for November, promises to be particularly special, offering fans one last chance to relive the magic she created over three decades.
Wagner expressed her desire to spend more time with her family after her retirement. Married and raising her daughter, born November 2022, she looks forward to embracing new personal chapters after leaving the music industry. "The music has carried me through my entire life – now I say thank you for 30 incredible years and a travel experience I could never have dreamt of,” Wagner concluded, demonstrating her appreciation for the path her life has taken.
With her farewell tour, Blmchen invites fans new and old to dance one last time to familiar tunes, as she prepares to close her curtain on one of the most memorable careers in German pop history. Blmchen, the upbeat icon of the 90s, leaves behind a legacy of joy and nostalgia, ready to bask in the comfort of her personal life.