Men, women and anyone who still knows how to hold hands without Bluetooth pairing: Fasten your seatbelts! Atze is back. The "King of Essen-Kray" swaps his sunglasses for a magnifying glass and looks deep into our digitized eyes. The man who talks faster than his Porsche Carrera GT accelerates has a mission. While we wipe our fingers in 2026 and express our feelings only in emoji form, the legend states: The battery of humanity is at 1%! In "Lovemachine", Atze Schröder takes apart what we call love today. We are all permanently online - but inwardly on flight mode. We live between self-optimization and permanent digital burners, in relationships with a shared Wi-Fi password but without a stable connection. Atze explains why he now preemptively apologizes to the fridge - communication is everything, even if the other person only gives light and yoghurt.
"Lovemachine" is not a cuddly rock CD, but a statement: love doesn't need an algorithm, it needs balls (or courage). And if everything goes on strike, there's always a hot pizza instead of a cold app.
"Lovemachine" - the new live program by Atze Schröder. Honest. Direct. Touching. Because love can be real again.
The background to the legend:
Atze Schröder is not just a fictional character with aviator glasses and skin-tight shirts; he is the guilty conscience of the German philistine - only much funnier. Since his breakthrough with the RTL sitcom "Alles Atze", he has transformed himself from a prankster to a subtle observer. He combines Ruhrpott prankster charm with a wisdom of life that you would normally only find after three men's covers at the drinking hall.
For over 25 years, Atze Schröder has been the personified mini-permanent wave of German humor - a man who masters the balancing act between brash charm and surprising profundity like no other.
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