High Ticket Prices
Helene Fischer’s Concerts: Nearly Three Quarters in Agreement
Updated on June 23, 2026 – 20:39Reading Time: 2 mins
Helene Fischer, the Schlager star, demands high ticket prices for her Cologne concerts. Is it fair? A poll reveals a clear opinion.
On Friday and Saturday, Schlager icon Helene Fischer will perform at the Rheinenergiestadion in Cologne. Her upcoming performances have sparked discussions among t-online readers, particularly regarding the ticket prices. A non-representative survey conducted among users shows that the majority feel deterred by the ticket costs.
With a significant distance, one response dominates the voting: 72.3% of the 1,240 participants state that the ticket prices are “far too expensive” and that they cannot afford to attend the concert. This corresponds to 896 votes.
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Tickets for Helene Fischer Concerts: Less than a Third Agree with Prices
Only 14.1% (175 votes) consider the prices reasonable considering the “bombastic stage program” that Fischer offers. 13.6% (169 votes) are willing to pay higher prices but do not want to necessarily hear more with the increased costs.
In the Video | On this 25-million stage, Helene Fischer performs
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The survey occurs during a time when Helene Fischer’s concerts are notably not sold out, unlike in the past.
Just a few days before Fischer’s two performances at the end of June, available tickets for the show at the Kölner Rheinenergiestadion can still be found on the ticket platform Eventim – initially for both dates, now only for the first concert. The cheapest tickets currently cost €82.40, considerably more than just three weeks ago.
Fischer announced her return to the stage last year with significant media efforts. She paused for about three years, partly due to the birth of her second child. For 2026, Helene Fischer is on a major open-air tour, which began on June 10 in Dresden.

