Big celebrity hype at Designer Outlet Soltau with Linda Evans and Beatrice Egli
Late Night Shopping was again a complete success, Linda Evans and Christiane Neubauer on the pink carpet, live music with Alexander Knappe and Beatrice Egli and a big charity tombola for "HerzPiraten".
Soltau, 03 August 2019 - On August 02 were again all eyes on the pink carpet at the Designer Outlet Soltau. The popular Summer Late Night Shopping took place for the 7th time already. The mixture of international and national stars and rousing live concerts as well as the big charity tombola was as expected: an unforgettable evening for the numerous visitors. Already early in the evening, the fans secured the coveted seats on the pink carpet in order to get a selfie with the stars.
Big stars on the pink carpet
In addition to the well-known actress Christine Neubauer, Germany's top influencer Cathy Hummels also walked across the pink carpet. The current "Let's Dance" winners Pascal Hens and Ekaterina Leonova were very much welcomed by the fans. Series superstar Linda Evans, known from the series "Denver Clan", came from the USA especially for the event. She thrilled the fans with her glamorous performance and sold raffle tickets for a good cause in the course of the evening like all the other celebrities. This year's proceeds from the charity tombola will go to the non-profit association "HerzPiraten", which takes care of children with heart problems throughout Germany. “HerzPiraten" was founded in 2014 by actress and presenter Nova Meierhenrich, who, together with co-moderator Georg Holzach, entertained the numerous guests throughout the evening.
German pop and hits live on stage
The crowd-pullers on the open air stage in the middle of the center this year were two stars with German-language songs. The first one was pop poet Alexander Knappe, who became known through his participation in the 1st season of the casting show X Factor. The highlight of the Shopping Night was the performance of pop star Beatrice Egli on the festively illuminated open air stage. The popular Swiss inspired the audience with songs from her new album "Natürlich!".
As always, there were also other surprises for young and older people: Elmo from Sesame Street and Mr. Jack with his balloon figures made children's eyes shine. The styling bus of the long-haired girls, walking acts and a varied culinary offer did not make the day long for the customers. Investor, center operator and management agreed: "Late night shopping is and will remain an integral part of our calendar and we are already looking forward to our next event in 2020".