: The "diamond-shaped" stage was designed by Florian Wieder , with technical coordination by Wonder Works . Performance Analysis: "Liebe ist ein Tanz"
: Despite torrential rain earlier in the day that saw water levels reach half a meter in some areas, the rain cleared just before the show, allowing for a seamless "fireworks of emotions". : The "diamond-shaped" stage was designed by Florian
: A custom-designed, 150-meter-wide stage equipped with additional catwalks to bring Fischer closer to the vast audience. As the fourth track in the setlist, ""
As the fourth track in the setlist, "" (Love is a Dance) serves as a high-energy centerpiece that bridges traditional Schlager with modern dance-pop. The event was a logistical marvel, featuring: :
: The lyrics use dance as a primary metaphor for the intricate dynamics of a romantic relationship, emphasizing the magnetic attraction and the rhythm shared between two people.
The Munich concert was Fischer's only live appearance in Germany that year, following an artistic break and the release of her eighth studio album, Rausch (2021). The event was a logistical marvel, featuring:
: Critics have noted the song's successful blend of "melodic and punchy" parts, with the live performance highlighting the use of strings in the modern arrangement. Impact and Legacy