Helene Fischer Stadium Vienna 2026

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Helene Fischer set standards for her record-breaking arena tour, which was celebrated by 800,000 fans and received a lot of international attention. Now the outstanding singer and entertainer will create a breathtaking open air experience that will allow her and her audience new perspectives.

In 2026, on her 20th anniversary, Helene Fischer will present selected stadium concerts in 360° format in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The open air spectacle, which celebrates her unique career and at the same time offers visions of the present, stops in Berlin, Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Gelsenkirchen, Cologne, Hamburg, Vienna and Zurich. An appearance in Munich is firmly planned and will be confirmed shortly.

Helene's wish to perform among the concertgoers and thus to be as close as possible to all audience areas is fulfilled with the surround concept. The 360° stage, set up in the center of the stadiums, is connected via catwalks to four satellite stages that occupy the entire pitch.

From "Here to infinity", like the title of her debut album in 2006, fans can experience Helene Fischer in all her versatility on the center stage and the other action areas. An overwhelming stage design and a sensational show provide the framework for the biggest hits of her exceptional career and heart-stopping moments.

Helene Fischer is looking forward to the challenge of a gigantic open air production and being closer to the audience than ever before.

With almost 18 million records sold, Helene Fischer is one of Europe's most successful artists and has continually developed herself and her performances concert after concert with maximum passion. More than seven million fans have seen them live during their tours. The Helene Fischer 360° Tour is organized by Live Nation.

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Ernst Happel Stadion

The Ernst Happel Stadium in Leopoldstadt, the 2nd district of Austria's capital Vienna, is the largest stadium in Austria. It was built between 1929 and 1931 for the second Workers' Olympiad to the design of German architect Otto Ernst Schweizer. 

Address: Meiereistraße 7, 1020 Wien, Austria

Capacity: 55,665

Opened: 1931

 

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