Stefan Mross and Eva Luginger: Romantic surprise in the beer garden!

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Stefan Mross and Eva Luginger enjoy time in Munich. The pop stars are preparing for joint projects and the Christmas tour.

Stefan Mross und Eva Luginger genießen Zeit in München. Die Schlagerstars bereiten sich auf gemeinsame Projekte und die Weihnachtstournee vor.
Stefan Mross and Eva Luginger enjoy time in Munich. The pop stars are preparing for joint projects and the Christmas tour.

Stefan Mross and Eva Luginger: Romantic surprise in the beer garden!

Stefan Mross (49) is in Munich and is enjoying time with his partner Eva Luginger (37) at the popular Viktualienmarkt before his show “Always on Sundays” starts on ARD on June 15th. This will be broadcast until August 31st with a total of twelve episodes. On Instagram, Mross posted a photo of herself and Luginger holding Bavarian playing cards that show the King of Hearts. His comment: “Cards say more than 1000 words!” pleased followers on social networks.[ merkur.de ]

This posting testifies to the harmonious relationship between Mross and Luginger. The two made their love public in 2023 after Mross had previously left his wife Anna-Carina Woitschack (32). Luginger herself then put her pop career on hold for a while to support her partner. But now she is planning a comeback: She will take part in the Christmas tour “Klingende Bergweihnacht”, where she will perform on five dates, including cities like Mosbach and Günzburg.[ focus.de ]

Beer garden culture in Munich

Munich, known for its beer gardens, plays a central role in the Bavarian lifestyle. This culture is part of the tradition protected by events such as the “Biergartenrevolution” of 1995. At that time, there were protests against the closure of beer gardens, and the demonstrations led to the introduction of a special regulation that regulated the opening times and the protection of beer gardens. Current prices for a pint of beer are around 10 euros, which makes the tradition still attractive to many Munich residents and tourists today.[ sueddeutsche.de ]

The connection between Bavarian traditions and the music scene, represented by Mross and Luginger, shows how important shared experiences are in this region. Both artists feel the roots of Bavarian culture, which are also reflected in their performances, especially at events such as “Schlagernacht” and the upcoming tour.[ merkur.de ]