Whether you want to attend an Adele concert, the musical "Flash Dance" or the show "AIDA Opera", the Barclays Arena Hamburg is almost always the right place for you. This first-class venue is worth having on your radar...
Facts, facts, facts: The Barclays Arena Hamburg in figures
Since its opening in November 2002, the Barclays Arena has been an integral part of Hamburg's cityscape. The largest multifunctional arena in northern Germany has already hosted over 1,600 concerts by world-famous bands and musicians, a wide variety of shows and numerous sporting events. The arena has a maximum capacity for concerts of around 16,000 spectators, making it one of the largest indoor venues in Germany. Every year, over one million visitors flock to the arena for more than 130 events.
Barclays Arena Hamburg: The Hall of Fame
They've all been here before! Numerous international stars have performed at Barclays Arena Hamburg, including greats such as Beyoncé, Coldplay and the Rolling Stones. But German artists such as Max Giesinger and Johannes Oerding have also rocked the stage here.
2024 also promises a diverse program: look forward to the master of film music Hans Zimmer, rapper Travis Scott, the rock band Scorpions and KPOP Fusion. For millennials, there is pure nostalgia with Justin Timberlake and the Jonas Brothers. You can also finally listen to your favorite podcasts Kaulitz Hills and Mordlust live.
Frequently asked questions about the Barclays Arena in Hamburg
1. how do I get to Barclays Arena Hamburg?
The Barclays Arena Hamburg is very easy to reach. If you are traveling by car, you will find numerous parking spaces that you can easily use. Please note that Sylvesterallee is completely closed on event days. Enter the address Hellgrundweg 50 in your navigation system to ensure you arrive without any problems.
All Barclays Arena event tickets give you free use of local public transport on the day of the event for the outward and return journey. A shuttle bus will take you directly to the arena from the Stellingen S-Bahn stop (S3, S21).
2. where is the best place to sit in the Barclays Arena Hamburg?
To help you find the perfect seat for your event, the arena offers detailed seating plans that you can view online in advance. A virtual seating plan is also available - so you can make sure you have the best view of your favorite band's bassist, for example, who is always at the front left.
3. who owns the Barclays Arena Hamburg?
Since fall 2007, the Barclays Arena has belonged to the Anschutz Entertainment Group, a subsidiary of the Anschutz Corporation. In July 2015, the arena was finally given its name "Barclays Arena" by the sponsor Barclays.
4 Where can I eat at Barclays Arena?
The arena is a bit out of the way, but there are still a few places to eat before the event. For example, if you want to go all "Hamburgian", there are fish sandwiches right on Sylvesterallee.
If you can't make it beforehand - no problem - there is also a selection of drinks and snacks in the arena to keep you going during the event.
5 Who is playing in the Barclays Arena Hamburg today?
The Barclays Arena program can be viewed on the website, but Rausgegangen Hamburg also keeps you informed about upcoming events so that you are always up-to-date.
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