Please note
Due to youth protection regulations, admission to the festival on Saturday (29 August) is permitted from the age of 6 and on Sunday (30 August) from the age of 10.
The Superbloom Festival is firmly established in Munich’s Olympic Park, where it has been a cultural highlight of the summer for the past four years. The festival, which has previously run for two days, will be extended to seven days in 2026. It will kick off with the familiar festival days (Experience Days) on 29 and 30 August. From 31 August, visitors can then look forward to five further concert days (Concerts) featuring renowned live acts.
Superbloom Festival: Experience Days and Concerts
The festival kicks off with the Experience Days, featuring international artists such as Kygo, Tom Odell, Zara Larsson and Tash Sultana, as well as German stars including Zartmann, Berq, Ikkimel and Baran Kok. A varied programme across various experience zones rounds off the festival experience. For the second day, SUPERBLOOM has secured Berlin chart-toppers SDP as headliners. The line-up for the first day of the festival is further complemented by rappers Ritter Lean and Monet192.
But this year, the fun is far from over once the weekend is done: from Monday to Friday, the Olympic Park will be transformed into a venue for unforgettable concert evenings. Each evening, visitors can look forward to a headliner, accompanied by support acts and special guests.
On Monday, indie-pop singer Lorde, with support act Audrey Hobert, will kick off the concerts, joined by Lykke Li as a further support act, before breakthrough star Sombr, together with his Munich-based support act Ennio, thrills the audience on Tuesday.
On Wednesday, Lewis Capaldi, together with British indie-rock band Bastille and newcomer Jessie Murph, will captivate the Olympic Park.
On Thursday evening, visitors can look forward to Nico Santos, who will get the crowd in the mood for Ayliva’s headline show.
On Friday, techno icon Paul Kalkbrenner will bring a full-length set of melodic sounds live to the Olympic Park! You can also look forward to Monolink, who will take you on a journey through his unique sonic universe.
The site is being redesigned
Due to the renovation work on the Olympic Stadium, it will not be available for the Superbloom Festival from 2026 onwards. “With the renovation and the resulting loss of the Olympic Stadium, we have restructured the festival site to accommodate all our content in the best possible way. At the same time, we remain committed to ensuring our audience can continue to experience the unique feeling and special atmosphere of Superbloom,” says Fruzsina Szép, Festival Director of Superbloom Festival.
The Main Stage will therefore find a new location on the southern grounds of the Olympic Park during the Experience Days. This area already hosted one of the Main Stages during the first two editions of the festival. Together with the NeoNeo Stage, the Hideaway Stage and the Experience areas, the new Bloom Stage forms the framework for the Experience Days. The concerts will take place on Monday, Tuesday and Friday on a newly created stage on Hans-Jochen-Vogel-Platz in the heart of the Olympic Park. On Wednesday and Thursday, the Bloom Stage in the south-west of the site – which also serves as the main stage during the festival – will be used for the concerts by Lewis Capaldi and Ayliva.
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Please note
Due to youth protection regulations, admission to the festival on Saturday (29 August) is permitted from the age of 6 and on Sunday (30 August) from the age of 10.