Guys, dont believe this misleading title. I'm Hungarian and we never had a singer called Zoltan D. who died on stage. So i searched the internet about this video a bit and found out, there is a music band called Get Well Soon and they somewhy created a fictional singer for themselves called Zoltan D. and German actor Wilfried Hochholdinger played the role. When they had enough of the character, they created this short film where he is playbacking his most famous song titled "Too Much Love" and dies into brain aneurysm. So nobody actually died, the blood was fake and his collapse was an Oscar worthy acting.
Funny how this random video I found during quarantine at 14 about some guy named Zoltan D. dying on stage led to me having a RU-vid Wrapped every year for this song and this song only…genuinely one of my favorite songs of all time I’d say.
Don't recognise the swedish fella, and his accent is a bit odd for malmö, more Norwegian, nor do I recognise the sets, must be a German or British production? Odd...
to the idiots saying this is fake. it is not. Zoltan died from a condition named Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT), a type of brain aneurysm. I have seen the death certificate myself.
As a hard rock fan who goes to see live music a lot-I actually like this song and if he really did die on stage it’s a v sad thing and I for one think it’s pretty bad .
I can confirm that @johnplaysgames3120 is telling you the truth. This is 100% fake. This video has nothing to do with swedish tv. Also the presenter is speaking very very bad Swedish....
He took a dive, this was a publicity stunt. Look how he fell its not natural. When people genuinely faint they collapse like a sack of potatoes, smack, straight to the floor, they dont daintily fall over protecting themselves while they do it.