Anastacia - #NTK25 Tour

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"NOT THAT KIND" 25th anniversary European tour 2025 in March & April Concerts in Germany and Austria

Anastacia has announced her big European tour for 2025. The "Not That Kind" tourcelebrates the 25th anniversary of Anastacia's debut studio album, which was released in 2000. Anastacia had her first breakthrough in Europe with the hit "I'm Outta Love", which was included on the album, and has been successful worldwide ever since. The tour of the singer with one of the most memorable voices in pop music will take her through Spain, Italy, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Poland, Ireland, the Netherlands, France, Belgium, Ireland and the UK as well as Germany and Austria.



The announcement of the tour follows the success of Anastacia's cover album "Our Songs" (Edel), released in 2023. The album is a tribute to the music Anastacia fell in love with during her stay in Germany and contains 12 English-language interpretations of top German hits from 1980-2020. The album was a huge success throughout Europe - it reached number 2 in the German album charts, a top 5 position in Austria and a top 10 position in Switzerland (number 8), among others. On June 21, the pop icon released a special bonus edition, the extended "Gold Deluxe Edition" of "Our Songs", which includes new cover versions of songs by young German singer-songwriters Nico Santos, Michael Schulte & Zoe Wees.

Program and cast

SAFETY INFORMATION!

As announced by the organizer Live Nation Austria GmbH, at this event it will NOT be allowed to take backpacks, larger hand bags, travelling bags, helmets etc. in the location.

It is pointed out, not to take any bags, backpacks and larger items, etc., not at all to the place of the event. Restrict yourselfe to the absolute necessary such as cell phone, keys and money.

The guideline concerning handbags from the organizer: Small bags that are not larger than an A4 sheet can be taken to the concert.

Visitors are kindly requested to arrive at the Wiener Stadthalle in time to facilitate the work of the security forces, ticket checks and body checks, and to shorten waiting times.

Wiener Stadthalle

 Wiener Stadthalle is an indoor arena , located in the 15th district of Vienna, Austria . It was designed by Austrian architect Roland Rainer and built from 1953 to 1958 . The arena HAS to overall seating capacity of 16,000 people Approximately .

The arena Comprises 6 halls : A and B ( grammar school ), C (ice arena) , D ( main hall , mostly for concerts eg Metallica ), E ( for smaller events eg The Stehaufmandln ) & F ( for more intimate concerts eg Women's World Award). In 1974 , the additional Stadthallenbad , a public swimming pool , which built .

The arena hosts annual tennis tournament at , called Erste Bank Open and the show Holiday On Ice.
Many famous shows and artists played at the Wiener Stadthalle, spanning many different genres of music .

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