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After Debate About Song Bans, Wiesn-Chef Scharpf Makes It Clear: "Rosi Stays on the Meadow

Summary by merkur.de
After the Erlangen debate about song bans, Wiesn boss Christian Scharpf comes to the floor. He wants "Skandal in the restricted area" to continue playing.

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Center

Wiesn-Chef Scharpf makes it clear: The cult song remains! Why "Skandal in the restricted district" belongs to the Munich music history for him – and what the band says about it.

·Berlin, Germany
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Center

After the Erlangen debate about song bans, Wiesn boss Christian Scharpf comes to the floor. He wants "Skandal in the restricted area" to continue playing.

Lean Left

Here you will find information on the topic "After sexism debate". Read now "Wiesn-Chef defends "Skandal im Schreibbezirk" as a cult song.

·Germany
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Lean Left

In Erlangen, "Scandal in the restricted area" is on a list of problems. Munich's Wiesnchef Christian Scharpf finds clear words about this.

The city council has put the hit "Scandal in the restricted district" on the list of unwanted songs at Bergkirchweih. Thus, it takes on the role of a censor that it is not entitled to.

·Munich, Germany
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
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