After the long Corona break, big concerts in stadiums and arenas are finally possible again. In 2022 numerous world stars will play shows in Germany. These include Rammstein, The Rolling Stones and Ed Sheeran.
Anyone who loves big concerts has a huge selection of shows by numerous world stars this year. After the long Corona break, concerts in stadiums and arenas will finally take place again in 2022. On their big tours, many musicians also stop in Germany. These include Rammstein, Die Ärzte, The Rolling Stones, Die Toten Hosen, Alicia Keys (41), Harry Styles (28), Coldplay, Ed Sheeran (31), Guns N’ Roses, Lady Gaga (36), the Backstreet Boys and Bryan Adams (62).
Rammstein: Selected concerts from their European tour
Wörthersee Stadium Klagenfurt: May 25th, May 26th
Olympiastadion Berlin: June 4th, June 5th
Volksparkstadion Hamburg: June 14th, June 15th
Merkur Spiel-Arena Düsseldorf: June 18th, June 19th
Die Ärzte: Selected stadium concerts from their big “Buffalo Bill in Rome” tour
Rheinenergiestadion Cologne: June 4th
Rudolf Harbig Stadium Dresden: June 9th
Munich Olympic Stadium: June 16
Frankenstadion Heilbronn: June 24th
Auestadion Kassel: 2 July
Bodenseestadion Konstanz: September 10th
The Rolling Stones: Two concerts in June and July
Munich Olympic Stadium: June 5th
Veltins Arena Gelsenkirchen: July 27th
Die Toten Hosen: Selected stadium concerts from their big anniversary tour
Flens-Arena Flensburg: June 7
Rheinenergiestadion Cologne: June 10th
Munich Olympic Stadium: June 18
Merkur Spiel-Arena Düsseldorf: June 24th, June 25th
Auestadion Kassel: 30 June
Bodenseestadion Konstanz: 3 September
Alicia Keys: Five concerts in June and July
Barclays Arena Hamburg: 20. June
Mercedes-Benz Arena Berlin: June 21
SAP Arena Mannheim: June 23
Lanxess Arena Cologne: July 8th
Olympiahalle Munich: July 13
Harry Styles: Four concerts in June and July
Volksparkstadion Hamburg: June 26th
Munich Olympic Hall: July 11
Mercedes-Benz Arena Berlin: July 20
Lanxess Arena Cologne: July 22
Coldplay: Six concerts in two cities
Deutsche Bank Park Frankfurt am Main: July 2nd, July 3rd, July 5th
Olympiastadion Berlin: July 10th, July 12th, July 13th
Ed Sheeran: Nine concerts in three cities
Veltins Arena Gelsenkirchen: July 7th, July 8th, July 9th
Munich Olympic Stadium: September 10th, September 11th, September 12th
Deutsche Bank Park Frankfurt am Main: 23. September, 24. September, 25. September
Guns N’ Roses: Two concerts in July
Munich Olympic Stadium: July 8th
HDI Arena Hannover: 15 July
Lady Gaga: Only one concert in July
Merkur Spiel-Arena Düsseldorf: 17. Juli
Backstreet Boys: 13 concerts in eight cities in the fall
Lanxess Arena Cologne: October 10, October 31
Mercedes-Benz Arena Berlin: October 12, October 13
ZAG Arena Hanover: 15. October
SAP Arena Mannheim: October 17, October 18
Olympiahalle Munich: October 20, October 21
Barclays Arena Hamburg: October 24, October 25
Quarterback Real Estate Arena Leipzig: October 30th
Westfalenhalle Dortmund: 4. November
Bryan Adams: Five concerts just before Christmas
SAP Arena Mannheim: 26. November
Mercedes-Benz Arena Berlin: 28. November
Olympiahalle Munich: November 29th
Arena Nürnberger Versicherung Nuremberg: December 10th
Lanxess Arena Cologne: December 11
Outlook for 2023
In 2023 it will continue to be top-class: For next year, Helene Fischer (37), Bruce Springsteen (72), Justin Bieber (28), Ozzy Osbourne (73), Shawn Mendes (23) and the Scorpions have large stadiums and arenas -Tours with stops in Germany announced.