All set for the EHF EURO 2024 in Munich.

There is one more reason to look forward to the EHF EURO 2024: tickets for the Olympic Hall in Munich are now available at www.heretoplay.com and via www.eventim.de.

Two preliminary round groups will be hosted in Munich, including Group F with Denmark and - if qualified - Iceland in Group C. Ticket sales have been temporarily paused since July due to a change of venue in the Bavarian capital. All those who have already purchased tickets for the SAP Garden in Munich will automatically be allocated a new ticket for the Olympic Hall.

The tradition-steeped hall will once again be the venue for a major handball event in Germany for EURO 24. The last time the Olympic Hall was a venue was in the preliminary round of the home World Cup 2019. The arena with seats for over 12,000 spectators:inside was almost sold out for every game three years ago and offered a total of 136,400 fans the best sporting entertainment in the preliminary round under the slogan "Bayern kann Handball". The history of the sport in the Olympic Hall goes back a long way: Olympic medal matches in indoor handball were held there for the first time in 1972. 52 years later, another major handball event returns to Munich.

The Men's EHF EURO 2024 will take place in Germany from 10 to 28 January and will start with a world record attempt: the opening matchday with German participation in Düsseldorf is to be played in front of more than 50,000 fans. The international teams will also be playing in Munich, Hamburg, Mannheim, Berlin and Cologne.

Tickets for all venues and further information on the tournament are available at www.heretoplay.com.

Tickets for the EURO are currently available as group tickets. Day tickets for all venues will go on sale in summer 2023. The ticket shop also offers information on discounts for groups, families, pupils and students.

Of course it was about the joy of football and the 50th anniversary of the Olympic Park - but of course it was also about winning, about the fans and last but not least about the good cause. And the legends' match today, Sunday, did justice to all of this: in front of 25,000 enthusiastic spectators, FC Bayern München won the MUNICH UNITED charity match by 8:6 goals.
This year's Midsummer Night's Dream was a great, exuberant celebration and thrilled the Munich audience. Now the successful event is starting a new round. On 15 July 2023, the next dreamlike evening awaits its festival visitors. An exciting range of musical acts for different target groups, mixed with diverse culinary highlights, creates an international and atmospherically varied festival that Munich can already look forward to. The usual spectacular fireworks display will bring the night to a sparkling close.