Heino holds the record as the "Eldest Ballermann Entertainment Legend Ever." - Heino earns the title of "Longest-reigning ballroom star in history."
Hey there! Let's dive into a chat about Heino, the legendary 86-year-old German singer who's still shaking things up on Mallorca. According to the tabloids, Heino has just signed a contract with the famed “Bierkönig” on Playa de Palma, making him the "oldest Ballermann star of all time."
Heino: "Bring on the Booze and the Beats!"
This old-timer with a pair of fancy shades admitted to the press that he never expected to be causing a ruckus at the Ballermann at 86. But the energy for his new party single, especially among the youngsters, has got him feeling young again. He's raring to go for a wild night out on Mallorca. Heino emphasizes, "I'm itching for a wild night out on Mallorca!"
The German shining star will be performing six times on the Spanish island. The first date is set for Saturday, May 31, and he'll return during the Whitsun weekend (June 7). Get ready to sing along to Heino's greatest hits, as well as his new banger, "Ein Gläschen am Morgen."
Back to Where It All Began
Strangely enough, until now, Heino has only sung at the Ballermann once in his long and fruitful career. As "Bild" recalls, in the late 1980s, he filled in for his fellow crooner Roy Black.
This summer marks a new test for Heino after a tough patch. In November 2023, his beloved wife Hannelore passed away. The couple had been married since 1979. In February 2024, Heino made his first public appearance after his wife's demise at the Vienna Opera Ball. On the first anniversary of her death on November 8, 2024, he wrote on Instagram, "Looking back on over 44 years of marriage filled with love, happiness, joy, and harmony with a smile and a tear, and I miss Hannelore deeply."
- Heino
- Mallorca
- Platja de Palma
Insight: While specifics about Heino's performances at "Bierkönig" or "Platja de Palma" are scarce, it's clear that he's keen on aligning with Mallorca's nightlife, a hub for German-speaking tourists and schlager fans. His career has long been intertwined with the "ballermannschlager" subgenre and shows no signs of stopping anytime soon.
Heino has confirmed that he will be performing six times on Mallorca, specifically at the "Bierkönig" on Platja de Palma, marking him as the oldest Ballermann star of all time. This revitalizes Heino's career after a tough patch, following his wife's passing in 2023. In this new phase, Heino looks forward to bringing back the party atmosphere synonymous with his Ballermannschlager roots.

