19.05.2016
Måns Zelmerlöw coming
He won the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 and now Måns Zelmerlöw is coming to Aachen. The smart Swede with immense charm will be one of the stars of the Opening Ceremony of the CHIO Aachen. The visitors can, among others, look forward to his mega hit “Heroes”. 40,000 spectators are awaited when Queen Silvia of Sweden officially opens the CHIO Aachen and the Opening Ceremony is subsequently staged as a spectacular show focusing on the partner country Sweden. Tickets for the show are available online at www.chioaachen.de or from the hotline on +49-(0)241-917-1111. Måns Zelmerlöw has been a star in his Swedish homeland for many years, he has celebrated great success as a musician and presenter. The mega hit “Heroes”, with which he won the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 in Vienna, assured him his international breakthrough. “Some of the ladies in our team are already quite excited”, said Show Director, Frank Kemperman, with a smile.
The CHIO Aachen Opening Ceremony 2016
More than 160 horses and around 500 participants are awaited in the Main Stadium of the traditional Aachen Soers showgrounds on Tuesday, July 12th, 2016 (from 8 p.m.). The show in the fascinating atmosphere of the stadium that seats 40,000 spectators that is being organised by Owe Sandström, Uwe Brandt and the experienced team of the CHIO Aachen holds plenty of surprises, spectacular stunts and impressive show elements in store for the visitors. Everything will revolve around this year’s CHIO Aachen partner country Sweden. The show is going to be officially opened by her Majesty Queen Silvia of Sweden. Tickets (from €6.60 upwards, are also valid for the day’s sports programme) are available online or from the hotline on +49-(0)241-917-1111.
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