Ina Müller challenges 12-year-olds in small against large!

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Ina Müller will appear in the show "Small vs. Large" on November 1, 2025 to compete against young Emil in the music game.

Ina Müller tritt am 1. November 2025 in der Show "Klein gegen Groß" an, um gegen den jungen Emil im Musikspiel zu konkurrieren.
Ina Müller will appear in the show "Small vs. Large" on November 1, 2025 to compete against young Emil in the music game.

Ina Müller challenges 12-year-olds in small against large!

There's really something going on in Cologne on November 1st, 2025, because the popular game show “Small vs. Large” is entering a new round! The show, hosted by Kai Pflaume, promises exciting duels, including a special encounter with Ina Müller. The talented singer competes against Emil, who is only 12 years old, and together they have to prove their musical knowledge.

The theme of the duel is music, specifically it's about recognizing German pop and rock songs based on the order of the words “der, die, das”. This not only promises listening pleasure, but also a lot of fun! Müller has already shown in the past that she is a serious challenger. On November 21, 2020, she won in the same show against the then 11-year-old David by recognizing long-playing records based only on the grooves. The albums she had to identify included classics like “Back to Black” by Amy Winehouse and “Thriller” by Michael Jackson. Müller was determined to win and won the duel, although she apologized to David and Kai Pflaume, which deeply touched the audience.

Prominent teammates

But Ina Müller is not the only famous personality who can be seen on the show on November 1st. Boris Becker, Christian Tramitz, Jan Ullrich and Amy Macdonald also show what they can do. The tasks range from bizarre and funny challenges, such as undressing mannequins with an excavator, to somewhat trickier topics such as assigning Tour de France stages. So there is something for everyone here!

The importance of music in life

Music has always had a high priority in our lives. This fact is particularly illustrated by the role of radiophonic mediation. Radio, an institution since the late 1940s, not only provides a platform for professional musicians, but also appeals to a wide audience of music lovers. The program content is diverse and includes, among other things, portraits of composers, different styles of music and educational offers for music training - a combination that shows the importance of music in our everyday lives. The INA proves this impressively with its extensive collection of radio broadcasts and concerts.

Overall, it is impressive to see that events like “Small vs. Large” not only offer entertainment, but also help to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage of music. It will be worth it to tune in!