Thu 18.04.2024

Weird Crimes

Live Tour 2024

Olympic Hall

The show is sold out.

Please note: Only card payment is possible at the catering stands in the Olympic Hall! Further information here.

They produce one of the most successful true crime podcasts in Germany. And certainly the most bizarre. In "Weird Crimes", presenter Visa Vie and comedienne Ines Anioli talk about real and extremely grotesque criminal cases every second Thursday. Now the congenial duo is going on tour with new stories - and will be making the audience in the Olympic Hall cringe on 18 April 2024.

It all began with a car journey when Visa Vie and Ines Anioli told each other about true and absurd crimes - and the idea of a podcast was born. "Weird Crimes" made its debut in summer 2021 with the story of the cat king, and the series went on to cover the bandit queen's blood feud, the fake football emperor, a dubious goat testicle doctor and a mysterious UFO death mystery. All unusual criminal cases, in a podcast with addictive potential. 

Visa Vie is not only one of the most important women in the hip-hop scene in Germany: she already gained experience with true crime in 2018 with her fictional story "Das allerletzte Interview", with which she won the German podcast award for best author. Journalist Ines Anioli also has years of experience as a podcast presenter as well as performing on stage as a comedienne. She provides the right dose of black humour in the abstruse cases of "Weird Crimes". After their sold-out live shows in 2022, Visa Vie and Ines Anioli are now going on tour again with their podcast - and will be talking about a completely new case in the Olympic Hall on 18 April 2024. Guaranteed to be captivating and bizarre.

Apr
18
08:00 PM
Entry 06:30 PM
Olympic Hall

Organizer

FKP Scorpio Konzertproduktionen GmbH

info@fkpscorpio.com

Local organizer

PGM Promoters Group Munich Konzertagentur GmbH

info@promoters-group-munich.de

Children under the age of 6 are not be admitted to the event. Children between the ages of 6 and (under) 14 may only be admitted if accompanied by a parent or guardian. An identification document must be carried.

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