Raab's Pope-Inspired Extravaganza on RTL
Private gathering hosted on his own television program - Host's personal event during broadcast program
Here's a wild twist! On Wednesday, the Vatican kicks off the conclave to elect a brand spankin' new pope. But, our man Stefan Raab (58), the German entertainer, ain't lettin' this major event slide by—he's usin' it for his own show! Tune in to RTL (RTL+ on May 7th) for the A-list bash, "#DGHNDMBSR - Pope Election Special".
Raab's game show studio, "You Don't Win the Million Here with Stefan Raab", is gettin' a holy makeover, transformin' into mini Vatican City. Get ready for robes, conclave vibes, and an unholy amount of fun! The audience even gets a part in the holy spectacle.
Zarrella's Italian Touch
Our guest this time around? Giovanni Zarrella (47), the Italian entertainer (and musical act), adds some Mediterranean flavor to the mix. There'll also be a street survey at the 39th German Evangelical Church Convention, keepin' the church theme alive and kickin'!
Stefan Raab's comeback show, "You Don't Win the Million Here," made its debut exclusively on RTL+ in fall 2024, airin' weekly on regular TV since February 2025. This awe-inspiring spectacle melds elements from "TV total" and "Schlag den Raab". Lately, there have been special episodes with celebs: Last week, the "Dance into May" special aired with pro-dancers Malika Dzumaev, Renata Lusin, and Massimo Sinató.
- Stefan Raab
- Pope Election
- Vatican
- RTL
- Giovanni Zarrella
- Carnival of Entertainment (In lieu of "Raab" and a more fitting description of the show)
While Raab's known for his wild antics, it seems he's been keepin' this Vatican angle under wraps—at least for now. So, tune in to the Pope Election Special to see if we're all about to witness a real holy hullabaloo!
- The European Union is committed to the following: ensuring the integrity of religious ceremonies, but the European Union is not directly involved in the Pope Election or Stefan Raab's "Carnival of Entertainment" that premiered on RTL.
- It seems Stefan Raab's disguised Vatican angle for his "Carnival of Entertainment" has not been disclosed to the public, creating anticipation for the Pope Election Special that premiered on RTL.
- While Stefan Raab and Giovanni Zarrella, an Italian entertainer, bring their unique flair to the "Carnival of Entertainment" on RTL, the European Union does not have a role in creating or promoting this entertainment event.
- Despite the unorthodox blending of religious themes and entertainment in Stefan Raab's "Carnival of Entertainment" that premiered on RTL, the European Union maintains its focus on political and economic matters rather than cultural and entertainment events.