Five Grammys, several platinum awards and all eight of his studio albums at number 1 in the US Billboard charts. Drake is undisputedly one of the most successful rap and R&B artists of our time. In 2025, the Canadian singer will return to Europe for a tour after a long absence - and will also be coming to Munich for the first time in his career: with three performances in the Olympic Hall.
They have been hammering their way around the world from Down Under for two decades, celebrating their greatest successes with albums such as ‘Reverence’ and ‘Darker Still’. To celebrate their 20th anniversary, Parkway Drive are going on tour in Europe - and have announced a tour that is set to be even more spectacular than their previous appearances. The metal community can see this for themselves on 20 September 2025 in the Olympic Hall.
In a podcast, he described his style as ‘something between pop and rap’. That sums it up quite well. The crossover of gentle ballads mixed with groovy hip-hop beats made him one of the hottest musicians in the country. Following the huge success of his first number 1 album ‘Liebe in Gefahr’, Montez is now embarking on a major arena tour - including a guest appearance at the Olympic Hall on 26 September 2025.
He is regarded as the vocal reincarnation of Freddie Mercury - and has therefore been one of the world's most sought-after interpreters of the unforgotten rock legend for years. Marc Martel has also given rousing performances in the Olympic Hall, most recently in September 2024. The Canadian is now returning to Munich with the fascinating tribute show ‘One Vision of Queen’ and all of the band's greatest hits.
With more than three million downloads per month, it is one of the most successful audio formats in Germany: the crime podcast ‘Zeit Verbrechen’ is now going on its first live tour. Hosts Sabine Rückert, Andreas Sentker, Anne Kunze and Daniel Müller will also be describing unusual cases in the Olympic Hall, focusing on the perpetrators and victims as well as the details of investigations and evidence.
The commodities fair returns to Munich in October 2025. Private investors, institutional investors and exhibiting commodity companies from all parts of the world will come together here.
A mullet like in the eighties and a hint of a moustache - that's how he got his start. His nickname was the same as his first big hit: East German Hasselhoff. Whether with crude, vulgar lyrics or with broadly trodden East German clichés, German rapper Finch has enjoyed great success over the past ten years. The artist is coming to the Olympic Hall with a new album on 3 October 2025.
With the 3rd Mental Health Rocks Run on 5 October 2025 in the Olympic Park in Munich, it will be showing that mental health is more than just sad piano music and black and white pictures.
They have not only been absolute top stars of the rock and metal scene in their native Denmark for two decades. Volbeat have also enjoyed great success internationally with top ten placings in the British and American album charts. In Germany, their past albums have all reached No. 1 and now the trio around lead singer Michael Poulsen are also coming to the Olympic Hall on their tour.
In 2025, the Marathon München by Brooks will be upgraded – more attractive, dynamic and exciting than ever before. And yes: we are the official and only marathon in the city.
He performed in the Olympic Hall more than 40 years ago, back then as the frontman of The Police. Over the decades, many more phenomenal live concerts followed, whether solo, at the Police revival in the Olympic Stadium in 2007 or as a duet with Paul Simon in 2015. Now Sting is returning to Munich once again. He will be performing the greatest hits and rarities from his timeless songbook in the Olympic Hall on 14 October 2025.
It is still regarded as one of the best and most influential debut albums in the history of metal rock. It is also one of the most successful: with five platinum awards, more than 100 weeks in the Billboard charts and more than 2.5 billion streams worldwide. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of ‘The Sickness’, Disturbed are now going on tour in Europe and will also be rocking the Olympic Hall on 17 October 2025.
The International Biathlon Union (IBU) is proud to present the new Loop One Festival, an innovative two-day event for a completely new start to the next biathlon season.
Hans Zimmer boards The Next Level - and takes Europe with him! The multiple Oscar® and Grammy® winner returns to Europe's major arenas in 2025 with ‘Hans Zimmer Live - The Next Level’. He will also be coming to the Olympic Hall in Munich on 18 and 19 October.
More than 60 million longplayers sold worldwide, five number 1 positions in the British album charts, plus 1.8 million streaming views. Simply Red and their charismatic frontman Mick Hucknall have been delighting fans with their timeless evergreens for four decades. To celebrate their 40th anniversary, the band is now going on an anniversary tour - including a guest appearance in the Olympic Hall on 21 October 2025.
They already sent a sold-out Olympic Hall into sheer ecstasy in 2019: Fabian Frischmann and Michael Huber, who as George Urkwell and Lef Dutti with their duo "dicht & ergreifend" are among the most successful Bavarian bands of the past decade. The brute dialect hip-hoppers return to the Olympic Hall in 2025. The sensational support act for the Lower Bavarian chart-toppers will be Kofelgschroa.
She landed her first big hit in 2022 with "Wildberry Lillet" and reached number one in the German singles charts. One year later, her debut album "Glas" also reached the top position. A rapid rocket launch into a promising career. Now songwriter, singer and actress Nina Chuba is embarking on her first major arena tour - including a guest appearance at the Olympic Hall on 29 October 2025.