Roland Kaiser Defends Youth Against Criticism from Older Generations
The 72-year-old singer highlights parallels between today's younger generation and his own, calling for understanding and adaptation to change.
- Roland Kaiser, a prominent German Schlager singer, has spoken out in defense of today's youth, countering claims that they are lazy or disengaged.
- Kaiser draws comparisons between the current younger generation and his own, emphasizing that rebellion and evolving language are natural parts of societal change.
- He encourages older individuals to embrace change, noting that language, views, and trends have always evolved over time.
- Kaiser credits his children for helping him stay informed about modern social and digital trends, fostering mutual learning between generations.
- The singer is also preparing to release his 29th album, 'Marathon,' and has announced plans for a 2025 tour, including arena shows and his iconic 'Kaisermania' concerts in Dresden.