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Music and Concerts

An introduction to Stuttgart's music scene, concert venues, and orchestras.

Sections

Stuttgart boasts a variety of venues catering to different musical tastes, from grand concert halls to intimate clubs. Here are some of the most notable ones:

Classical and Orchestral Music

  • Liederhalle (Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Stuttgart)

    • Overview: One of Stuttgart's most iconic venues, the Liederhalle is renowned for its excellent acoustics and hosts classical concerts, operas, and international orchestras.
    • Location: Berliner Platz 1-3, 70174 Stuttgart.
    • Events: Stuttgart Philharmonic Orchestra, international symphonies, and chamber music performances.
    • Ticket Prices: โ‚ฌ20โ€“โ‚ฌ80, depending on the performance and seating.
    • How to Book: Tickets can be purchased online via platforms like Eventim or directly from the venue's website.
  • Staatstheater Stuttgart (Stuttgart State Opera)

    • Overview: A world-class opera house and home to the Stuttgart Opera, Stuttgart Ballet, and Stuttgart State Orchestra.
    • Location: Oberer Schlossgarten 6, 70173 Stuttgart.
    • Events: Operas, ballets, and classical concerts.
    • Ticket Prices: โ‚ฌ15โ€“โ‚ฌ150, depending on the production and seating.
    • How to Book: Tickets are available on the Staatstheater Stuttgart website or at the box office.

Contemporary and Popular Music

  • Porsche-Arena

    • Overview: A large indoor arena hosting international pop, rock, and electronic music artists.
    • Location: MercedesstraรŸe 69, 70372 Stuttgart.
    • Events: Concerts by global stars, sports events, and festivals.
    • Ticket Prices: โ‚ฌ40โ€“โ‚ฌ150, depending on the artist and seating.
    • How to Book: Tickets are available on Eventim, Ticketmaster, or the venue's website.
  • Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle

    • Overview: Another major venue for large-scale concerts and events, often featuring international artists and bands.
    • Location: MercedesstraรŸe 69, 70372 Stuttgart (next to Porsche-Arena).
    • Events: Rock, pop, and electronic music concerts.
    • Ticket Prices: โ‚ฌ50โ€“โ‚ฌ200, depending on the event.
    • How to Book: Tickets can be purchased online or at local ticket offices.

Jazz and Intimate Performances

  • BIX Jazzclub

    • Overview: A stylish and intimate venue for jazz enthusiasts, offering live performances by local and international artists.
    • Location: Leonhardsplatz 28, 70182 Stuttgart.
    • Events: Jazz, blues, and soul performances.
    • Ticket Prices: โ‚ฌ10โ€“โ‚ฌ30, depending on the artist.
    • How to Book: Tickets can be purchased on the BIX Jazzclub website or at the door (subject to availability).
  • Im Wizemann

    • Overview: A trendy venue for indie, alternative, and electronic music, featuring both local and international acts.
    • Location: QuellenstraรŸe 7, 70376 Stuttgart.
    • Events: Indie rock, electronic music, and experimental performances.
    • Ticket Prices: โ‚ฌ20โ€“โ‚ฌ50.
    • How to Book: Tickets are available online or at the venue.

Open-Air and Seasonal Venues

  • Killesberg Open-Air Stage

    • Overview: A beautiful outdoor venue located in Killesberg Park, hosting concerts during the warmer months.
    • Location: Am Kochenhof 1, 70192 Stuttgart.
    • Events: Pop, rock, and classical music concerts.
    • Ticket Prices: โ‚ฌ30โ€“โ‚ฌ100.
    • How to Book: Tickets can be purchased online or at the venue.
  • Cannstatter Wasen (Festival Grounds)

    • Overview: Known for hosting the Stuttgart Beer Festival, this venue also features live music performances during events.
    • Location: MercedesstraรŸe 50, 70372 Stuttgart.
    • Events: Folk music, pop concerts, and festival performances.
    • Ticket Prices: Varies by event.
    • How to Book: Tickets are typically included in festival entry or sold separately online.

2. Types of Music and Performances

Stuttgart's music scene is diverse, offering something for every taste:

  • Classical Music: Stuttgart is a haven for classical music lovers, with its world-renowned opera house and philharmonic orchestra.
  • Jazz and Blues: The city has a thriving jazz scene, with venues like BIX Jazzclub hosting regular performances.
  • Pop and Rock: International and German pop and rock artists frequently perform at venues like Porsche-Arena and Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle.
  • Electronic Music: Stuttgart has a growing electronic music scene, with clubs and venues like Im Wizemann hosting DJs and live acts.
  • Traditional German Music: During festivals like the Cannstatter Volksfest, you can enjoy traditional folk music and Schlager (German pop).

3. Ticketing Procedures

  • Where to Buy Tickets:
    • Online: Websites like Eventim, Ticketmaster, and Reservix are popular for purchasing concert tickets.
    • Venue Websites: Many venues sell tickets directly through their official websites.
    • Box Offices: Tickets can also be purchased at venue box offices or authorized ticket shops in the city.
  • Costs: Ticket prices vary widely depending on the artist, venue, and seating. Expect to pay:
    • โ‚ฌ10โ€“โ‚ฌ30 for smaller venues and jazz clubs.
    • โ‚ฌ40โ€“โ‚ฌ150 for larger concerts and international artists.
    • โ‚ฌ15โ€“โ‚ฌ150 for classical performances and operas.
  • Discounts: Students, seniors, and groups may be eligible for discounts. Check the venue's website for details.

4. Local Customs and Etiquette

  • Punctuality: Germans value punctuality, so arrive on time for concerts and performances. Doors usually open 30โ€“60 minutes before the event.
  • Dress Code:
    • For classical concerts and operas, smart casual or formal attire is recommended.
    • For pop, rock, or electronic concerts, casual attire is acceptable.
  • Applause: In classical performances, it is customary to wait until the end of a piece or movement before applauding. Follow the lead of the audience if unsure.
  • Quiet During Performances: Silence is expected during classical and jazz performances. Avoid talking or using your phone.
  • Drinks and Food: Many venues have bars or kiosks where you can purchase drinks and snacks. However, food is generally not allowed inside concert halls.
  • Cloakrooms: Larger venues often have cloakrooms where you can store coats and bags for a small fee (โ‚ฌ1โ€“โ‚ฌ3).

5. Additional Tips

  • Public Transport: Most venues are easily accessible by Stuttgart's excellent public transport system (S-Bahn, U-Bahn, and buses). Check the VVS website for schedules and routes.
  • Language: While most performances are in their original language (e.g., operas in Italian or German), some venues provide subtitles or translations. Staff at major venues often speak English.
  • Seasonal Events: Keep an eye out for seasonal music festivals, such as the Stuttgart Jazz Open (July) and the Ludwigsburg Festival (Mayโ€“July), which feature world-class performances.

Stuttgart's music and concert scene is a reflection of its rich cultural heritage and modern vibrancy. Whether you're attending a classical concert at the Liederhalle or dancing the night away at Im Wizemann, you're sure to have an unforgettable experience.