Upcoming concerts in Stuttgart 2024

Find concerts, live music, festivals and tour dates near Stuttgart: buy tickets for 2024/2025 shows.
  1. Atemlos durch die Nacht - 10 Year Anniversary Version
  2. Santa Baby (feat. Helene Fischer)
  3. Atemlos durch die Nacht
Helene Fischer Photo

Helene Fischer

  1. Zusammen feat. Clueso (feat. Clueso)
  2. Die Da!?!
  3. Mit freundlichen Grüßen
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Die Fantastischen Vier

  1. You Are The Reason - Duet Version
  2. So Incredible
  3. I'll Hold On
Ilse DeLange Photo

Ilse DeLange

  1. Senorita
  2. Mein Weg
  3. Senza te (Ohne dich) [feat. Pietro Lombardi]
Pietro Lombardi Photo

Pietro Lombardi

  1. Perfekte Welle
  2. Geile Zeit
  3. Elektrisches Gefühl
Juli Photo

Juli

  1. Gib her was dich kaputt macht
  2. Versprechen
  3. Wenn du mich fragst
Tigermilch Photo

Tigermilch

  1. Love Can Only Heal
  2. In Stride
  3. Year Of The Tiger
Myle Photo

Myle

  1. Better Days
  2. Flügel - Duett Version
  3. Rest der Welt
Egon Werler Photo

Egon Werler

Most famous venues for live shows in Stuttgart

  1. Im Wizemann (Club)
  2. Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle

About Stuttgart

MUSIC

Stuttgart, the capital of the German state of Baden-Württemberg, has a lively and diverse music scene that reflects its cultural richness and modernity. The city boasts a vibrant classical music heritage, with the Stuttgart State Opera and the Stuttgart Philharmonic Orchestra contributing to the cultural tapestry. The historic Liederhalle concert hall hosts classical performances, attracting both local and international talent. Stuttgart's music culture extends beyond classical music to embrace contemporary genres such as rock, pop, and electronic music. The city's live music venues like Wizemann and Schräglage provide platforms for local and emerging artists, fostering a thriving indie music scene. Stuttgart's annual JazzOpen Festival showcases renowned jazz musicians, drawing jazz enthusiasts from across the region. As for music festivals and events, Stuttgart held annually the world-famous annual 'Volksfest', originally a traditional agricultural fair that now also hosts beer tents and a French village and is second in size only to the Oktoberfest in Munich. There is also a Spring festival on the same grounds in April of each year.

CULTURE

Stuttgart's culture is a captivating blend of tradition and innovation, highlighted by its rich history and modern aspirations. The city's historical landmarks, including the Old Castle (Altes Schloss) and the New Palace (Neues Schloss), provide windows into its past as a center of power and governance. The Old Castle, with its stunning courtyard, serves as a museum, showcasing the city's history and art. Stuttgart is home to world-class cultural institutions, such as the Stuttgart State Theatre, where theater, opera, and ballet performances captivate audiences. The city's commitment to the visual arts is exemplified by the Stuttgart Art Museum, featuring an impressive collection of European paintings and sculptures.

Stuttgart's culinary scene reflects its multiculturalism, with a variety of international cuisines available in its diverse neighborhoods. Traditional Swabian dishes, such as Maultaschen (Swabian dumplings) and Spätzle (egg noodles), can be enjoyed in local taverns and restaurants. The city's forward-thinking culture is evident in its dedication to sustainability and green initiatives, making Stuttgart an environmentally conscious and modern urban center. Stuttgart's commitment to innovation extends to its thriving automobile industry, with the headquarters of major automakers located in the region.

HISTORY

Stuttgart's history is intertwined with its development as a royal seat and cultural center. Founded in the 10th century, the city grew in prominence as the capital of the Duchy of Württemberg. The Old Castle and the New Palace, once the residences of the ruling dukes and kings, showcase the city's royal heritage. Stuttgart played a pivotal role during the Reformation, with Johannes Brenz, a key figure in the Protestant movement, serving as a pastor in the city. Over the centuries, Stuttgart evolved from a medieval town into a thriving modern metropolis. The city endured destruction during World War II but underwent extensive post-war reconstruction, resulting in a contemporary urban landscape that preserves its historical charm. Today, Stuttgart stands as a vibrant cultural and economic hub, blending its rich heritage with forward-looking aspirations, offering a diverse range of cultural experiences for residents and visitors alike.

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