Florian Silbereisen (41) presented the big farewell show for Jürgen Drews (77) on Saturday evening. In 'The Big Hit' (Das Erste), the King of Mallorca was on stage for the very last time. Drews, dressed in a shimmering pink suit with black lapels and a bow tie, not only performed his hits like 'König von Mallorca', 'I'll build you a castle' or 'Sometime, somewhere, somehow (see you again)', he also sat next to his wife Ramona (49) and daughter Joelina Drews (27) on a sofa.
There wasn't a dry eyeBecause in the show recorded in the Media City Atelier Leipzig, numerous stars wanted to say goodbye to the musician. Among others, Anna-Maria Zimmermann (34), Marianne Rosenberg (67) or Maite Kelly (43) were on stage and performed their own hits. However, the latter also had a specially composed song for Drews in her luggage, which she performed with Silbereisen and thus made Drews' eyes wet. Silbereisen also delivered a duet with Beatrice Egli (34), together they performed '1000 and 1 night (zoom!)'.
Joelina Drews: 'I admire you'It got particularly emotional, however, when Drews took the stage with his daughter and they performed the ballad 'We've Got Tonight' together in a duet. When the King of Mallorca watched his Joelina sing, tears welled up in his eyes again.
On Instagram, the singer dedicated a few loving words to her father, 'protector', 'rock in the surf' and 'role model'. 'Your career and life's work are extraordinary and I admire you for that and take my hat off to you!' Jürgen Drews was a 'pioneer' of a 'whole music genre'. Joelina Drews was 'grateful to be able to call such a unique, extraordinary person my father and that I was able to share the stage with you one last time'. She loves her dad 'with all my heart'.
And Jürgen Drews also spoke one last time on social media about his farewell – but kept it short with a “THANK YOU”.
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