Tickets gone, hype huge: KIZ celebrate International Women’s Day with “Only for Women” in Berlin. Setlist, admission, arrival – all information at a glance.
Every year KIZ plays a concert “Only for Women” on March 8th. So the rap crew is inviting you back to their hometown of Berlin this Sunday, on International Women’s Day. Admission is only for women, trans* women, cis women, inter* people and non-binary people with a female classification. Men are not allowed into the arena that evening.
Like every year, the three rappers Tarek, Nico and Maxim will come up with something new and dress up as women. The advertising poster shows the three as ballet dancers – perhaps this is an announcement for their costume? Here you can get all the information about the concert.
Tickets: prices and availability
Tickets for the concert were available from January 16th and were completely sold out on the same day. Any leftover tickets may spontaneously be offered for resale in the KIZ shop and on Krasserstoff.com. So keep your eyes open – maybe you can pick one up spontaneously.
Venue address: Where does it take place?
The concert will take place at the Uber Arena. The address is Uber Platz 1, 10243 Berlin-Friedrichshain.
Times: When does it start?
Admission begins at 5 p.m., the official concert start is at 7 p.m.
First the support act will take the stage and around 8 or 8.30 p.m. you can expect KIZ and a show lasting around an hour and a half.
Support: Who is there?
It is not yet known who will be there as support this time. But you can look forward to strong acts – No Angels (2023) and the Russian Village Boys (2025) have been there in the past.
Arrival by public transport
The Uber Arena is located directly between the S+U-Bahn stations Ostbahnhof and Warschauer Straße.
The Warschauer Straße station is about a 5-minute walk from the arena. The S-Bahn lines S3, S5, S7, S9 and S75, the subways U1 and U3, the buses 300, 347 and N1 (night bus) and the trams M10 and M13 run there.
The Ostbahnhof station is about 12 minutes away on foot. The S-Bahn S3, S5, S7 and S9, buses 140, 142, 147, 240, 248, 347 and N40 (night bus) as well as regional and long-distance transport run there.
Arrival by car
In the city it is best to follow the signs to Friedrichshain. For navigation devices we recommend the address Mildred-Harnack-Straße, 10243 Berlin.
However, due to its central location and limited parking options, the event location recommends traveling by public transport.
Park
There is a dedicated parking garage for the arena called Uber Arena, which is directly adjacent. There are also two Contipark parking garages at Uber Platz and a parking garage opposite that is part of the East Side Mall. There is also the DB-BahnPark underground car park at Ostbahnhof.
Setlist: Which songs can you look forward to?
It is not yet known what exactly will be played – but it will certainly be some of the best-known tracks from various albums. You can check out last year’s setlist here; Many of these songs will definitely be played again this year.
- Dishonorable
- Peace
- Vacation for the brain
- Underfucked and mentally retarded
- Survivor
- Beer
- 2001
- Görlitz Park
- Hurray, the world is ending
- Children’s stuff
- Neuruppin
- Berlin will kill you
- Four-track
- Film tear
- Sensitive
- Rap about hate
- Money
- applause
- summer of my life
- A monkey and a horse
- UNDERTHEKER (Drunken Masters cover)
- VIP in Psychiatry
- Cheat
- Money like a magnet
- Fun / Bad Girl /
- I fuck you (all of you)
- Family celebration
In recent years there have always been surprise guests. Last year in Hamburg, for example, Paula Hartmann was there. It is still uncertain who will take the stage this year.
What else is there to consider?
Since the concert is sold out, there will be a lot going on. So plan some time and get to the location a little early. The following also applies: Bags are only allowed in the Uber Arena up to a maximum size of DIN A4.
The concert takes place on March 8th – International Women’s Day or Feminist Struggle Day. It is intended to offer women a safe space to celebrate and at the same time draw attention to social injustices and violence against women. For this reason, participation is expressly only permitted for women, trans* women, cis women, inter* people and non-binary people who identify more as female.

