Bruno Mars - Friday 26th June, 2026 - Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany

Olympiastadion, Berlin, 26 June 2026, 17:00

£219.00

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Bruno Mars – The Romantic Tour

Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany

26, 28 & 29 June 2026

Berlin, get ready.
In June 2026, international superstar Bruno Mars brings The Romantic Tour to the legendary Olympiastadion Berlin for three huge summer nights in the German capital.

Set inside one of Europe’s most iconic open-air stadiums, these Berlin shows promise a perfect blend of stadium-scale spectacle and smooth, intimate soul. Known for his unmatched charisma, flawless vocals, and precision choreography, Bruno Mars delivers a live experience that feels both polished and electric — whether you’re singing along to timeless hits or discovering new favourites from The Romantic era.

With Berlin’s vibrant energy as the backdrop, Olympiastadion will transform into a massive celebration of music, movement, and summer nights. Expect huge visuals, world-class production, and a crowd that brings the atmosphere from the first beat to the final encore.

How to Get to Olympiastadion

The stadium is located in the Westend district of Berlin and is very well connected by public transport. For big events like concerts, it’s highly recommended to use public transit — parking around the venue is very limited and restricted for major events.

Train & Metro

  • S-Bahn ( suburban trains ) – Lines S3, S5 and S9 all stop at S Olympiastadion, from where it’s a short walk to the stadium.

  • U-Bahn ( metro ) – Take U2 (Ruhleben) to U Olympiastadion, about a 1–5 minute walk.

These services run frequently from central hubs, and trains between Berlin Hauptbahnhof (main station) and the Olympiastadion area often take about 20–25 minutes with regular schedules.

Bus Options

Several bus lines also serve stops within walking distance of the stadium, including M49, 218, X34 or Flatowallee/Olympiastadion stops — all short strolls from the venue.

Taxi or Ride-Share

If you prefer a taxi or ride-share, Berlin is well served by local taxi companies and app ride services. A taxi from central Berlin typically takes around 15–25 min depending on traffic.

Concert Night Tips

Arrive Early
Trains and metro lines fill up quickly before big concerts. Aim to arrive 60–90 minutes before doors open to avoid the crowds and enjoy some pre-show atmosphere.

Use Transit Apps
Apps like BVG Fahrinfo or Google Maps show real-time departures and the best route from where you’re starting. They’ll also help you plan return journeys after the show — key when services are busy.

Walk a Little Extra
If trains are packed at Olympiastadion stations after the concert, consider getting off one stop before and walking the rest — trains tend to empty out that way, making it easier and quicker overall.

Dress for Comfort
Berlin summer evenings can cool down after dark — bring a light layer, and wear comfy shoes for walking between stations and the stadium entrances.

Pre-Show Eats
If you’re coming from central Berlin, consider grabbing dinner or snacks beforehand around Zoologischer Garten or Kurfürstendamm, both major transit hubs on the way out to the stadium — this helps you avoid queues at venue food stalls.

Charged Phone & Tickets Ready
Have your mobile ticket QR code and transit pass or tickets ready before you arrive at any gate or station — it speeds up entry and keeps the energy high!

Final Notes

Public transport is widely regarded as the best way to reach Olympiastadion for concerts — trains and metros run frequently, services span wide parts of the city, and it avoids traffic jams or restricted parking zones near the venue

Why This Show Is Special

  • Three exclusive nights in one of Europe’s most historic stadiums

  • A career-spanning setlist packed with global hits and fresh material

  • Open-air summer concerts with unforgettable atmosphere

  • A rare chance to see Bruno Mars at full stadium scale in Germany

From smooth slow jams to high-energy funk anthems, Bruno Mars in Berlin is set to be one of the standout live events of summer 2026 — bold, stylish, and impossible not to dance to.

Berlin, this is your moment.

Ticket Types & Seating Areas at Olympiastadion Berlin

Concerts at Olympiastadion Berlin use a custom event layout designed to maximise sightlines, sound quality, and the impact of large-scale stadium production. Below is a clear overview of the main ticket types available for major concerts, including pop and stadium-level performances.

Golden Circle 1 (Front Standing)

Golden Circle 1 is the premium standing area closest to the stage, offering the most immersive and up-close experience in the stadium. Positioned directly at the front of the pitch, this section delivers excellent proximity to the artist and the clearest sight lines. Capacity is limited to maintain comfort, but as an unreserved standing zone, early arrival is strongly recommended for fans hoping to secure a spot near the barrier.

Golden Circle 2 (Middle Standing)

Golden Circle 2 is located just behind Golden Circle 1, still within the inner pitch area. This standing section offers a great balance between proximity and space, with strong views of the stage and high energy throughout the show. Like all standing areas, spots are unassigned and filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

Innenraum Stehplatz (Rear Standing)

Innenraum Stehplatz is the general admission standing area located further back on the stadium floor. This unreserved standing zone offers a lively, social atmosphere with plenty of room to move, dance, and enjoy the performance while remaining part of the pitch-level crowd. Arrival time will determine how close you are to the stage.

Unterrang (Lower Tier Seating)

Unterrang seats are located at ground level around the pitch, offering allocated, numbered seating with excellent views of the stage. This tier provides a strong balance between proximity and comfort, making it ideal for fans who want to be close to the performance without standing for the duration of the show.

Oberrang (Upper Tier Seating)

Oberrang seats are positioned at the highest level of Olympiastadion Berlin. While farther from the stage, these seats provide wide, panoramic views of the entire stadium, allowing fans to fully appreciate the scale of the production, lighting effects, and crowd atmosphere. They are often the most affordable seated option.

VIP Tickets

VIP tickets offer a premium concert experience, typically including the best seating locations or exclusive standing areas, along with access to VIP lounges, hospitality zones, private bars, or enhanced amenities. VIP options are ideal for fans seeking extra comfort, exclusivity, and a more relaxed stadium experience.

Additional Notes on Layout

Olympiastadion Berlin’s concert seating plans can vary depending on the stage design, including extended runways or platforms projecting into the crowd. Some side or rear sections may be offered at reduced prices due to angled or partially restricted views. Entry routes, concourses, and facilities are clearly signposted, though standing and seated ticket holders may be directed to different access points upon arrival.

Each ticket type offers a distinct experience — from high-energy front-of-stage standing to elevated panoramic seating — allowing fans to choose what best suits their concert style and budget.

Ticket Delivery & Entry Overview

All tickets are supplied by Powerful Tickets and are 100% official and guaranteed for entry at Olympiastadion Berlin.

Tickets are issued as mobile e-tickets, delivered directly to your email approximately 3–4 days before the event. These tickets are designed for scan-on-entry via smartphone, meaning there is no need to print unless you prefer a backup copy.

Mobile e-tickets are secure, easy to transfer if required, and fully accepted at all Olympiastadion Berlin entry gates. Please ensure your phone is charged, screen brightness is turned up, and your QR code is clearly visible on arrival.

This digital delivery method helps reduce waiting times, prevents ticket loss, and provides peace of mind ahead of the event.