Munich offers quite a few one-day festivals, but none feature such big stars as Superbloom. National and international artists like Cro, Post Malone, and Shawn Mendes have graced us with their presence for two days at the Olympiapark in recent years and rocked the stage. That’s not enough, the organizers probably thought, and are taking it up a notch for 2026. Superbloom is returning to Munich—and this time, it’s staying for a whole week.
A new format for the well-known festival
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Superbloom will take place for the sixth time in 2026 and brings some new features with it. Despite the renovation of the Olympic Stadium, it was clear from the start: Superbloom is coming back. Only the when and where remained to be determined until recently. While the major open-air concerts are being moved to the Allianz Arena this year, Superbloom remains loyal to the Olympic Park. From August 29 to September 4, performances by the world’s top music stars await you daily in the park. This year, Superbloom distinguishes between Concerts and Experience Days.
The Experience Days on August 29 and 30 follow the familiar festival format. For an entire weekend, you can listen to various artists, sing, and dance across a total of three stages. There will also be additional program highlights, such as exciting workshops and impressive acrobatic shows. This is followed by the Concerts, which will take place every evening in the Olympic Park from Monday, August 31, through Friday, September 4. Each evening, a different artist—including opening acts—will perform for you. You can choose between a simple concert or a full-scale festival—or both.
First Lineup and Ticket Info for Superbloom
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Once again this year, Superbloom presents a strong lineup of well-known music acts from around the world. The Experience Days will feature Zara Larsson, Tom Odell, Kygo, Zartmann, Berq, Ikkimel, SDP, Ritter Lean, and Merve, among others. They’ll be performing for you at the Hide-Away, on the NeoNeo Stage, and the new Bloom Stage. The concerts will take place at Hans-Jochen-Vogel-Platz and also on the Bloom Stage in the southern part of the Olympic Park. Here are the artists performing for you:
- Monday, August 31: Lorde (Support: Audrey Hobert & Lykke Li)
- Tuesday, September 1: Somb (Support: Ennio)
- Wednesday, September 2: Lewis Capaldi (Support: Bastille & Jessie Murph)
- Thursday, September 3: Ayliva (Support: Nico Santos)
- Friday, September 4: Paul Kalkbrenner (Support: Monolink)
Tickets for Superbloom 2026 go on sale Thursday, March 5 at 6 p.m. Or sign up for the newsletter to secure your tickets now. This year, Superbloom is only selling single-day tickets—no weekend passes. So if you want to attend both Experience Days, you’ll need to buy two tickets. Festival tickets for the Experience Days start at €89 for everyone 18 and older or €49 for 16- and 17-year-olds. Concert ticket prices start at €75 and vary depending on the artist.
📍 Location: Olympiapark
📅 Dates: August 29 & 30 Experience Days, August 31 through September 4 Concerts
💶 Price information: Starting at €89 for the Experience Days & starting at €75 for the concerts