German fans gather together for disco party
Written by roxgirl_germany on November 2, 2004 to Fans.
BONN - In conjuction with the release of Marie Fredriksson’s album “The Change,” German fans have re-launched a popular online meeting-point, “Planet Roxette,” which sports a new design as well as new content like an extensive multimedia section including, among others, wallpapers, screensavers and games; or a discography section based on Robert Thorselius’ “The Look for Roxette.” The website also hosts a large forum community that celebrated their first “Roxette - The Party Disco” a week ago.
On the afternoon of October 21st, Roxette fans from all over Germany gathered together at the disco “Saga,” near Bonn, for six hours of partying and dancing to their favorite tunes from Sweden.
- Planet Roxette (in German)
- RoxetteForum.com (in German)
The playlist, set up by Kiwein1 and “DJ Banana”, took off with the catchy hooks of the live version of “Crush on You” and included the whole spectrum of Per’s and Marie’s creative powers, both as Roxette, solo artists and Gyllene Tider. It was a very good atmosphere and despite “only” 20 participants, the dancefloor was always active. Some of the highlights of the evening were “The Centre of the Heart,” “Wish I Could Fly - remix,” “All You’ve Gotta Do Is Feel,” “Mellan sommar och höst” (live), “Flickorna på TV 2” (live), “Gå och fiska” (live) and of course “Spegelboll” [see picture].
Another Roxette disco is planned for 2005 and the Germans plan to invite fans from other countries to take part in this party.
“It would be great fun to have an international group of Roxette fans attending this event. It would make it even more special,” explains Claudia to The Daily Roxette.
Other articles with the same topic
- Fan party in Buenos Aires on Sunday (February 12, 2011)
- Happy birthday, Per (January 12, 2011)
- In Memoriam: Longtime Canadian fan Cory Mistysyn, 32 (December 30, 2010)
- Gyllene Tider/Roxette fan becomes a Swedish knight (May 28, 2009)
- Argentinian fan who learned to speak Swedish is subject of Aftonbladet article (May 22, 2009)
11 comments
Booho said on November 3, 2004 07:34:
I missed it! And I am a “neighbour” so to say! bah......
see you next year :))
Kama said on November 3, 2004 08:59:
In Poland we have 3 - 5 days long parties like this at least two times a year since 2001 :)
Jud (moderator) said on November 3, 2004 19:55:
sounds like fun, could you make next party close to the AT border? ;)
Rich-UK said on November 2, 2004 20:01:
Count me in for 2005 ;-) Sounds like a great plan! All the best, Rich