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3,500 enthusiastic guests have just made their way home, and rock fans are already saying: listen up. Pre-sales for ROLLING STONE Beach 2026 have begun. The festival will take place again on November 13th and 14th, 2026 at the Weissenhäuser Strand holiday and leisure park.
This is how you get tickets
All information and tickets are here to find. Advance sales are already underway. Festival visitors from 2025 will save the booking fee if they provide the booking number from the previous year when ordering for 2026. ROLLING STONE subscribers receive an additional 15 euros discount per adult booked.
Festival passes with and without accommodation are available. Both services can be purchased separately as long as they are available.
Without an overnight stay, a ticket costs 152.75 euros. She is on Eventim available – and now you have to be quick: According to Eventim, the event is very popular and demand is extremely high.
The festival pass covers the entire weekend with access to the event site. With the festival wristband you can enter and leave the area as you wish during the event. Overnight stay is not included in the price.
Deals for accommodation can be booked from 406 euros. These prices include entry to all day and evening events, entry to the Subtropical Bathing Paradise, two nights’ accommodation in the selected category during the event period, tourist tax and the booking fee.
2025 was a complete success
In 2026, the festival, presented by ROLLING STONE, will take place for the 17th time. The 16th edition ended successfully on November 23, 2025 and offered a line-up of the finest rock acts: On the first day of the festival, the headliner Black Rebel Motorcycle Club thrilled with a live set of fuzz, blues and urban melancholy – a routine demolition with a powerful performance.
Previously, Chuck Prophet & His Cumbia Shoes, We Are Scientists, Billy Nomates, Friska Viljor, My Ugly Clementine, Night Moves, Sophia Kennedy, Roo Panes, Nichtseattle, Dubinski, Amos The Kid and Nyssa delivered a mix of melodic indie, warm pop poetry and edgy sounds.
On the second day of the festival there were concert moments between raw guitar power and emotionally charged sound spheres from Bob Mold Band, Jon Spencer & Band, Die Sternen, Joan As Police Woman, MRCY, Hamish Hawk, Bilk, Das Paradies, Jade Bird, Christin Nichols, Stella Bridie, Finn Forster, Old Mervs and The Truffauts, before Mogwai put on the big headliner finale. As ROLLING STONE reports: a weekend full of live energy and musical diversity that is already arousing anticipation for ROLLING STONE Beach 2026.

