When Ina Müller celebrated her 60th birthday in July 2025, NDR dedicated a theme night to her. It was a portrait of an artist who grew up on her parents' farm in Köhlen, Lower Saxony, later worked in a pharmacy on Sylt and finally celebrated her first stage successes: first with the cabaret duo Queen Bee, then with her solo programmes. She made her definitive breakthrough in 2007 with the launch of her late-night pub show ‘Inas Nacht,’ in which she has since welcomed prominent guests from politics, society, sports, and culture in well over 200 episodes. The show has received numerous awards, including the Grimme Prize, the German Television Prize, and an Echo.
But it's not just on television that Ina Müller continues to demonstrate her artistic versatility as a musician and cabaret artist; she also does so on her live tours. Having already chosen individual stages of her life as the main theme for her albums ‘Weiblich, Ledig, 40’ (Female, Single, 40), ‘48’ and “55”, she now devotes herself to her new over-60s phase on ‘6.0’. With her distinctive smoky voice and dry North German humour, Müller is now going on tour again – bringing her infectious energy to the Olympic Hall.
Photocredit: Sandra Ludewig