On 21 March 2026, Sarah Connor, an artist whose career has long since entered a phase that can be described without exaggeration as established, will be on stage there. The singer is coming with a new studio album – and with the ambition to build on the concert evenings that have earned her a reputation as an exceptional phenomenon in German pop in recent years. Over ten million records sold mark a remarkable achievement. But more decisive than any statistics is the development Sarah Connor has undergone since switching to the German language. With "Muttersprache" (2015) and "Herz Kraft Werke" (2019), she not only achieved two number one albums, but also created works that combined personal themes with social resonance. The multiple gold and platinum awards document her commercial success; the sold-out venues prove her emotional connection.
It is especially on stage that it becomes clear why this connection works. Connor knows how to transform large spaces into intimate narrative spaces. Between songs, she talks about her origins, family, doubts and confidence, without pathos, often with self-irony. More than two million visitors have experienced her live since 2015 – as a singer with soul roots, as a storyteller, as an artist with a clear attitude. For Frankfurt, the tour date promises an evening that will bring together new songs with familiar anthems. The Festhalle, whose wide dome allows for both intimacy and monumentality, provides the perfect setting. When Sarah Connor raises her voice there – powerful, flexible, unmistakable – it will not be just about entertainment, but about the ongoing conversation between the stage and the audience.





