

A tribute to a legend - anniversary stage show to mark Peter Alexander's 100th birthday
Following the overwhelming success of the musical comedy "Servus Peter", which delighted over 260,000 spectators, entertainer Peter Grimberg is now bringing a new anniversary stage show to the stage: "Servus, Peter! 100 years of Peter Alexander - a tribute!".
This special production honours the unforgotten Viennese entertainer on the occasion of his 100th birthday and promises an unforgettable experience for all fans.
Peter Grimberg, born in Steyr, Upper Austria, has been at home on international stages as a singer and entertainer for over two decades. He discovered his passion for music at a young age, inspired by greats such as Elvis Presley and especially Peter Alexander. After training as a car mechanic, he followed his heart and won the "Golden Microphone" on the Rudi Carrell Show in 1990, which laid the foundation for his artistic career.
In 2007, Grimberg developed the light-hearted musical stage comedy "Servus Peter", in which he paid tribute to his idol Peter Alexander in an impressive way. In the role of head waiter Peter, he played and sang his way into the hearts of the audience and even appeared on stage together with the original "Rössl landlady" Waltraut Haas.
In the new anniversary stage show, the audience can look forward to two hours full of music, sketches and nostalgic memories - presented in the style of the legendary Peter Alexander shows.
Peter Grimberg interprets the greatest hits of the Viennese artist and adds his own touch without appearing as an imitator or parodist. The renowned actress Waltraut Haas praised him with the words: "You are a shining light".
A special highlight of the show are personal video greetings from former companions and friends of Peter Alexander, including Roberto Blanco, Ralph Siegel and Peter Weck. Special guests on stage include Andreas Lebbing, the singer of the cult pop group "WIND", and the ever-popular comedian Horst Freckmann.
With this anniversary stage show, Peter Grimberg pays tribute to Peter Alexander's legacy and invites the audience to reminisce together.