Carlos Santana has announced five concerts in Germany for 2025. The guitarist will perform between June 13th and August 9th in Berlin, Hamburg, Rosenheim, Cologne and Hanover. Here is all the information about Santana live 2025: tickets, dates, advance sales.
On his “Oneness Tour,” Santana presents songs from his 60-plus-year career, from “Abraxas” to “Black Magic Woman,” “Samab pa ti” and “Supernatural.” The presale for the 77-year-old’s performances begins on Wednesday, December 11, 2024.
SANTANA live 2025
Oneness Tour 2025
June 13, 2025 Berlin, Uber Arena
June 15, 2025 Hamburg, Barclays Arena
July 16, 2025 Rosenheim, Rosenheim Summer Festival
August 8, 2025 Cologne, Lanxess Arena
August 9, 2025 Hanover, ZAG Arena
Telekom Priority Tickets:
Wed., December 11, 2024, 4:00 p.m. (online presale, 42 hours)
www.magentamusik.de/prio-tickets
RTL+ Prio Tickets in cooperation with Telekom:
Wed., December 11, 2024, 4:00 p.m. (online presale, 42 hours)
https://plus.rtl.de/prio-tickets
Ticketmaster Presale:
Thu., December 12, 2024, 10:00 a.m. (online presale, 24 hours)
www.ticketmaster.de/presale
General advance sales start:
Fri., December 13, 2024, 10:00 a.m
The best musicians of all time: Carlos Santana
For Chicanos, his music is like a family celebration: you get together, drink beer, listen to “Oye Como Va” and light up the barbecue. Carlos Santana was the pioneer of Latin rock’n’roll: his music came out of nowhere, even if it was fed by sixties rock, Latin jazz and other styles of the time. With Los Lonely Boys we tried something similar, merging different influences into a new identity, but Carlos deserves the honor of being the first. He didn’t just integrate Spanish into his English lyrics – he incorporated his entire cultural background into the music.
On a song like “Black Magic Woman” everything fits: the keyboards, the congas, the drums, the vocals. Carlos is not the lead singer, but he is always the undisputed maestro. And his guitar is of course the highlight of every album. He has a sound as unique as a fingerprint, and he only needs to play a note or two to articulate that identity. Carlos has a vocabulary that is understood in all countries and in all languages.
The first three albums in particular – “Santana”, “Abraxas”, “Santana III” – mean an awful lot to me. You can hear his Latino origins even when he plays the blues. The fact that he became jazzier in the 70s certainly irritated some of his early admirers, but it was a time of experimentation for him: he expanded his horizons – and then successfully returned to his roots with “Supernatural”.
Santana was always interested in the spiritual questions of humanity. He once said to us: “Always try to be ambassadors of the light. You are the tool through which this light can reach everyone.” For me, the light has a name: Carlos Santana.