Inka Bause Explains Tour Cancellation, Says Political Backlash Hurt Ticket Sales
She plans no immediate replacement tour, with concerts in Berlin and Bad Elster in November still proceeding.
Overview
- In an interview with SuperIllu, Bause said her outspoken stance against right‑wing tendencies demonstrably reduced demand and added she would make the same statements again.
- She described the fallout as emotionally difficult for her and her team, saying they felt like they had fallen into a hole after a lost fight.
- Organizers are refunding tickets for the canceled dates, and November shows in Berlin and Bad Elster remain on the schedule.
- She does not intend to replan a tour soon, citing global uncertainty and the strained finances of many fans.
- This marks another disruption after a 2021 tour stopped by the pandemic and a 2022 attempt curtailed by weak sales.