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“Very popular. High demand for this event.” That’s how it stands Eventimif you’re trying to book tickets for Helene Fischer’s concert next Friday (June 19). The pop star is playing a total of two gigs in the Main metropolis. The performance on Saturday (June 20th) is – unsurprisingly – completely sold out. But there are still re-sale tickets.
Things look different for the gig on Friday in Frankfurt. Although one should actually assume that demand is high, there are still a lot of tickets available for Helene Fischer’s concert on Eventim and Ticketmaster. And that in a total of eleven categories! Prices range from 75.90 euros to 185.90 euros. In other words: there is something for every budget and fan status.
If you just look at the graphic for seating plan bookings at Ticketmaster, almost everything is still blue and can therefore be booked. That’s interesting, because in recent years Helene Fischer’s tours have been mega events for which there were hardly any tickets left shortly after advance sales started.

But a sample for the upcoming concert in Stuttgart on Tuesday (June 16th) shows that there are still a lot of places not filled here either. According to Eventim, you can spontaneously get a seat in the MHP Arena for 71.90 euros.
Helene Fischer only plays mega concerts
This inevitably raises the question of whether the live hype surrounding Helene Fischer on the 360-degree stadium tour has reached its limits. It is certainly the singer’s biggest and most elaborate tour to date, with 600,000 tickets already sold. She is also celebrating her 20th stage anniversary and is giving a total of 15 gigs from June 10th to July 17th. There are numerous additional shows included.
The expanded concerts now also seem to be the slow sellers for the tickets. While the first shows in Frankfurt and Cologne have long been sold out, there are still a lot of tickets available for the additional performances.
Nevertheless, it is clear that the boom surrounding Helene Fischer has by no means abated, but that the dimensions have now become even larger. Thanks to the 360-degree concept in the middle of the pitch, there are no more seats behind the stage. This means that significantly more people can fit into the stadiums per show. There is talk of up to 750,000 tickets for all concerts.
The capacity of the locations and the increased prices are probably the reason why not all gigs are sold out yet. The likelihood is high that many will spontaneously decide to attend one of the concerts. In addition, the bonus gigs – unlike the first scheduled gigs in the respective city on Saturday – often take place on Friday.
The tour start in Dresden attracted over 35,000 fans. Experience has shown that the demand for the remaining tickets is increasing again as the tour continues due to the reporting that has now started on the elaborate stage show.

