
Reeperbahn Festival 2026
Four days full of music, art, and pop culture: from 16 to 19 September 2026, Hamburg's popular St. Pauli district will once again become the stage for Europe's largest club festival and a hotspot for anyone who wants to discover inspiring concerts and exciting arts and word formats. Over 40 venues will host the next generation of international musicians, who will meet an audience eager to discover new talent. In recent years, acts such as Ed Sheeran, Nina Chuba, and Clueso played here before their big breakthrough. As Europe's most important platform for pop culture and international (music) talent, we set trends in music and society. Together with our cross-industry network, we reflect the spirit of the times and connect people from all over the world.
For all music fans under the age of 30, we offer a discount on both multi-day and day tickets upon presentation of appropriate proof.
Holders of a severely disabled pass with the B mark are entitled to bring an accompanying person free of charge. To take advantage of this offer, please send an email with appropriate proof to tickets-festival@reeperbahnfestival.com.
Admission to one of the two concerts at the Elbphilharmonie is included – upon free reservation – with the purchase of a weekend multi-day ticket or a Saturday ticket. New this year: The concerts at the Elbphilharmonie can also be attended individually for €36 each – without access to the rest of the festival program.
If you have any questions about festival tickets, please contact us at: tickets-festival@reeperbahnfestival.com.(opens in a new tab)
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RBX GmbH
As a music company, we develop, produce, and distribute products with musical and music industry content. In addition to the music industry and the music-interested public, we also particularly target a young audience in order to promote new talent and innovation. The cornerstones of our actions within the company and of our product brands are comprised of diversity and inclusion as well as of sustainability and future viability from the perspective of music culture.


