Concerts & Music in Munich

The really big stage or the scrappy club. Milla, Ampere, Philharmonie am Gasteig or Import Export. Genres know no boundaries with us. Here you will find everything from Munich pub concerts to classical music concerts. We recommend everything where live music is really fun. Find the best concerts, music events and musicals in Munich here.

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Concerts, Music & Pub Concerts, Live Music and Musicals in Munich

Munich and music is not a coincidental combination, but a real love story. Whether you're looking for goosebump-inducing moments at a classical concert, prefer to swing to live music with your eyes closed or simply need an evening that feels like more than Netflix on the couch, this city has just the thing for you. And that's true all year round, not just when a megastar is on tour. Let's start with the obvious: The Olympic Hall is Munich's temple for the really big names, one of the most famous concert halls in Germany, where international artists regularly play in front of thousands of enthusiastic fans. If you want a good seat here, you should be quick when booking in advance, as coveted concerts are often sold out within minutes. If you prefer something more intimate, the Muffatwerk on the Isar is the place for you: the location combines industrial charm with acoustics that are really worthwhile, and the live program ranges from indie to jazz to electronic music. Next door at the Ampere, the smaller offshoot of the Muffatwerk, newcomers and up-and-coming bands regularly perform, and you can later say that you were there when nobody knew their names. The Backstage Werk in the west of Munich is something like the most honest live music address in the city: no frills, but a program that leaves nothing to be desired, from rock and metal to singer-songwriters, alternative and punk. The Gasteig HP8 in Sendling is a real discovery for anyone who doesn't just want to associate classical music with dusty concert halls: the Isarphilharmonie offers world-class orchestral music in a modern, open environment, and some of the events are even accessible free of charge. If you want to experience the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra or other renowned ensembles live, you should keep an eye on the events calendar regularly, as the most popular concerts are quickly booked up. The Bavarian State Opera on Max-Joseph-Platz is one of the most important stages in Europe for anyone who wants to experience opera and ballet at the highest international level and is therefore a must for anyone with even the slightest interest in music. And then there is the Prinzregenttheater, which with its magnificent ambience and varied music program proves time and again that concerts in Munich can also look incredibly beautiful. The great thing about the Munich music scene is that it cannot be pigeonholed: There is live music for every taste, every budget and every mood. Our tip is therefore to make the Rausgegangen events calendar your first port of call before you drift haphazardly through the evening and eventually realize that the concert of your life has just taken place without you.