Concerts in April 2026 in Germany: Franz Ferdinand, Tame Impala, Mobb Deep and more. All dates, cities and ticket prices at a glance.
Franz Ferdinand
When: March 31st Munich, Zenith, April 1st Berlin, Tempodrom, April 4th Cologne, Palladium, April 11th Frankfurt, Jahrhunderthalle
Why important: The Scottish indie rock band had a significant impact on indie music in the 2000s. Her hit “Take Me Out” made her famous worldwide. Their sound is characterized by artistic aesthetics and distinctive guitar riffs and combines post-punk with Britpop.
Ticket prices: from 63 euros, Berlin from 70 euros
Louis Tomlinson
When: April 1st Berlin, Uber Arena
Why important: The former One Direction star has established himself as a solo artist and delights fans worldwide with emotional pop songs that combine catchy hooks with personal songwriting depth.
Ticket prices: from 62 euros
The stars
When: April 1st Munich, Strom, April 2nd Leipzig, Conne Island, April 3rd Bremen, Lagerhaus, April 4th Flensburg, Volksbad, April 5th Hamburg, Uebel & Gefährlich, April 24th Potsdam, Nikolaisaal w/ Filmorchester Babelsberg
Why important: The German indie pop band has been active since the nineties. Their music combines funk and disco grooves with socially critical and ironic lyrics. It’s really happening live – and we’re presenting.
Ticket prices: from 31 euros
Louvre 47
When: April 2nd Berlin, Columbiahalle
Why important: Luvre47 from Berlin-Gropiusstadt is considered a defining voice of modern street rap. His texts combine harsh reality, personal experiences and social criticism. On his “Herz Tour 2026” he brings his hits live to the stage.
Ticket prices: from 39 euros
Rich the Kid
When: April 6th Berlin, Astra Kulturhaus, April 9th Cologne, April 12th Frankfurt, April 13th Hamburg
Why important: Rich the Kid is an American rapper from Atlanta who achieved international fame with hits such as “Plug Walk” and “New Freezer”. He combines classic trap and hip hop sounds with catchy hooks.
Ticket prices: from 42 euros
Dry cleaning
When: April 7th Berlin, Festsaal Kreuzberg, April 10th Hamburg, Mojo
Why important: The British post-punk band is known for their distinctive mix of indie rock and chanting. Their music combines dark humor with absurd observations of everyday life. Live has a special pull.
Ticket prices: from around 30 euros
Mobb Deep
When: April 10th Bremen, April 11th Hamburg, April 12th Berlin, April 14th Nuremberg, April 16th Cologne, April 17th Leipzig, April 20th Munich, April 29th Frankfurt
Why important: Mobb Deep is a legendary hip hop duo from New York and is considered one of the most influential rap crews of the 90s. With dark beats and uncompromising ghetto stories, they had a lasting impact on the East Coast scene. Their classic “Shook Ones Pt. II” is one of the most important rap tracks of all time. So you should listen and see it up close.
Ticket prices: from 40 euros
LACAZETTE
When: April 10th Hanover, April 11th Hamburg, April 12th Berlin, April 16th Munich, April 19th Cologne, April 20th Nuremberg, April 22nd Oberhausen, April 23rd Offenbach am Main
Why important: LACAZETTE shook up the German rap scene in a very short time. With his own style, concise flow and strong streaming numbers, he is one of the most noticed newcomers in the street rap genre and will fill large halls on his “All Against Lucky Tour” in 2026.
Ticket prices: from 50 euros
Kapa Tult
When: April 7th Nuremberg, Z-Bau, April 8th Munich, Strom, April 11th Dresden, Groove Station, April 12th Berlin, Hole 44
Why important: The Leipzig band is known for energetic music that addresses everyday life, politics and queer identity. Their genre moves between indie rock and pop and invites you to dance live.
Ticket prices: from 28 euros
Big Thief
When: April 13th Berlin, Columbiahalle, April 14th Cologne, E-Werk
Why important: The band is one of the most influential voices in the American indie scene. Her music is never calculated, remains raw and vulnerable, the lyrics emotional and authentic.
Ticket prices: Both concerts in April are already sold out. It may still be possible to obtain a ticket on resale platforms. The original price was 54.74 euros.
Alex Warren
When: April 4th Düsseldorf, April 10th Frankfurt am Main, April 13th Berlin
Why important: Alex Warren is an American musician and former TikTok influencer who made the leap from viral social media clips to serious pop music. His song “Ordinary” was certified Platinum or Diamond in multiple countries and reached over 1 billion Spotify streams internationally.
Ticket prices: from 78 euros
Sosa La M
When: April 11th Munich, April 12th Cologne, April 14th Frankfurt am Main, April 15th Hanover, April 16th Hamburg, April 17th Berlin
Why important: Sosa La M took off with viral TikTok hits and masked stage presence. His mix of trap, drill and French influences as well as his considerable streaming numbers set the rapper apart.
Ticket prices: from 39 euros
Balu Brigada
When: April 13th Munich, Technikum, April 18th Berlin, Hole 44, April 23rd Hamburg, Mojo, April 26th Cologne, Carlswerk Victoria
Why important: The New Zealand band gained international attention with their song “So Cold”. Their sound between indie, surf rock, grunge and alt-pop as well as energetic live shows made them known.
Ticket prices: from 32 euros
5 Seconds of Summer
When: April 13th Cologne, LANXESS Arena, April 14th Hamburg, Barclays Arena, April 21st Berlin, Uber Arena, April 27th Munich, Olympiahalle
Why important: The Australian alternative rock and punk pop band is on a world tour. After a four-year break, they have further developed their sound and are embarking on a new era with the new album “Everyone’s a Star”.
Ticket prices: from 72 euros
Kaffkiez
When: April 9th Stuttgart, Liederhalle, April 12th Cologne, Palladium, April 17th Leipzig, Haus Auensee, April 21st Munich, Zenith, April 24th Berlin, Max-Schmeling-Halle
Why important: The indie rock band has quickly earned a permanent place in the German-speaking music landscape. Their catchy melodies and melancholy, raw lyrics delight their fans, especially during live performances.
Ticket prices: from 54.90 euros
Maggie Lindeman
When: April 26th Cologne, April 27th Berlin, April 29th Hamburg
Why important: Maggie Lindemann has evolved from social media star to serious singer and songwriter. With a mixture of pop, alternative and emo elements, she has sharpened her musical profile and is bringing a breath of fresh air into the scene.
Ticket prices: from 30 euros
Tame Impala
When: April 16th Munich, Olympiahalle, April 23rd Hamburg, Barclays Arena, April 29th Berlin, Uber Arena, April 30th Frankfurt, Festhalle, May 1st Düsseldorf, PSD Bank Dome
Why important: Tame Impala is clearly one of the most influential acts in modern psychedelic rock-pop. Kevin Parker’s group has built up a large fan base in recent years. The tour presents the new album “Deadbeat” live.
Ticket prices: from 70 euros
Vicky
When: April 14th Heidelberg, April 20th Dortmund, April 21st Bielefeld, April 27th Stuttgart, April 28th Dresden, April 29th Frankfurt am Main, April 30th Berlin
Why important: Vicky is the German answer to Charli XCX. With viral hits on TikTok, provocative lyrics, uncompromising beats and a mix of ghetto tech, hyperpop and energetic sound, she stands for self-determination, fun and breaking norms.
Ticket prices: from 35 euros
Paula Carolina
When: April 24th Frankfurt, Zoom, April 28th Munich, Muffathalle, May 2nd Hamburg, Große Freiheit, May 6th Berlin, Columbiahalle
Why important: Paula Carolina combines energetic indie pop with punk and New German Wave influences. Her texts are direct, socially critical and political, always delivered with a mixture of irony and seriousness. Their hits are danceable and their live shows are great.
Ticket prices: from 39 euros

