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‘Swiftkirchen’: What You Need to Know About Taylor Swift’s Germany Concerts

Swiftkirchen: What You Need to Know About Taylor Swift’s Germany Concerts

Taylor Swift brings her ‘Eras’ tour to Germany for a series of seven shows split between Gelsenkirchen, Hamburg, and Munich. From transport to what else to do, here’s all you need to know about Taylor Swift’s Germany Concerts

The Eras Tour Overview

Swift’s Eras Tour shows have been selling out almost immediately across Europe, but tickets were still available online for her Germany dates on the ticket resale website Viagogo at the time of reporting. Second-hand tickets are going for between €500 – €1,000 or more. The US-born pop singer turned billionaire superstar last performed in Germany in 2019, making this her first performance in the country since the release of her latest album, ‘The Tortured Poets Department.’

The Eras tour is known to be a massive production, with shows running for over three hours and featuring songs from each of her nineteen albums, which have sold a total of 151 million units. American rock band Paramore will open for Swift at her European shows.

If you’re a fan lucky enough to have a ticket – or if you’re living near an arena where Swift will play – here are some things to know.

Gelsenkirchen: Three Shows in ‘Swiftkirchen’

1) Show Dates and Venue:

Swift’s tour includes three back-to-back performances in Gelsenkirchen’s Veltins Arena on July 17th, 18th, and 19th.

2) City Renaming and Local Honors: 

The Ruhr city, little known outside of Germany, is really gearing up to give Swift a warm welcome – even going as far as temporarily renaming itself “Swiftkirchen” after local fan Aleshanee Westhoff suggested the name to the city’s mayor and started a petition. Swift will also receive her own stone on the Gelsenkirchen Walk of Fame, and German news agency DPA reported that a “Taylor Swift streetcar” is already up and running.

3) Travel and Accommodation Tips: 

For those traveling to Gelsenkirchen for the show, it’s worth making reservations early. Germans are known for booking transport and accommodation well in advance, causing prices to soar for those who book at the last minute. With a population of around 260,000, Gelsenkirchen is a small city and can be expected to be running at full capacity when an expected 70,000 Swifties come in every night for three nights in a row.

The nearby city of Essen has more in the way of accommodation and amenities, as do Duisburg or Dortmund, which are about an hour away from the arena by train. But if you want to avoid getting stuck in crowded train stations, you’d be better off trying to stay closer to the arena if possible.

4) Transportation Options: 

Gelsenkirchen’s public transportation may face some challenges when it’s confronted by an army of Swifties. Recently, the city’s public transportation capacity limits were tested by Euro 2024 fans, many of whom were left waiting at the nearby station for hours after matches. The problem here stems from the fact that there is only one direct tram line (302) connecting the Veltins Arena with Gelsenkirchen Hauptbahnof, which connects with Essen, Bochum, and other nearby cities.

If the 302 trams are too packed on the way to the arena, you could try taking the 301 to ‘Gelsenkirchen Erle Forsthaus,’ and then walking a couple of kilometers to the stadium or transferring to the 342 bus to the stadium. Bus lines 380 and 381 also stop in close proximity to the arena, at the Willy-Brandt-Allee and Sportparadies stops. There is also plenty of bicycle parking for those who prefer to come on two wheels, and taxi stands can be found around the arena. If you’re driving to the arena, you can navigate to Rudi-Assauer-Platz 1, 45891 Gelsenkirchen.

Hamburg: Two Shows in the Volksparkstadion

1) Show Dates and Venue: 

The Eras Tour will come to Hamburg’s Volksparkstadion on July 23rd and 24th.

2) City Atmosphere and Neighborhoods: 

Hamburg is always a lively city to visit, but it is bound to be extra colorful when Swifties take to the streets during these days. The Volksparkstadion is located at Altonaer Volkspark in the northwestern part of the city. Staying in the Altona neighborhood would put you closest to the arena.

3) Travel and Accommodation Tips: 

The most direct route from Hamburg Hauptbahnhof is on the S5 line, getting off at Eidelstedt and walking a kilometer and a half to the stadium. But being a bigger city with more public transportation capacity, you shouldn’t have too much trouble navigating from other areas – such as the more central St. Georg or St. Pauli neighborhoods that are always popular with visitors. Of course, you should still expect high traffic and crowded transportation around the arena before and after the concert.

4) Weather Considerations: 

Among the warmest months – in a city not particularly known for summer weather – July can be a great time to visit Hamburg. But it’s also among the city’s wettest months on average, so it’d be wise to pack an umbrella or a raincoat just in case. Should you find yourself stuck in the rain in Hamburg, here are some rainy weather activities you can try.

Munich: Two Shows at the Olympiastadion

1) Show Dates and Venue: 

The Eras Tour wraps up in Germany with two shows at Munich’s Olympiastadion on July 27th and 28th.

2) Neighborhood and Travel Tips

The stadium here is located in Olympic Park and is not far from Munich’s central Maxvorstadt neighborhood. Coming from Munich Hauptbahnhof, there are a number of transportation options to get to the concert. Among the fastest routes are taking the U2 to Scheidplatz and transferring to the 144 bus, or taking the U1 to Rotkreuzplatz and taking the 144 bus from there.

3) Post-Concert Activities

With the concert expected to end around 11 pm, Munich’s famous beer gardens will be closed by the time the show is over, but the city has plenty of trendy bars if you want to keep the party going. Should you be compelled to try and sing some of Swift’s greatest hits yourself, the nearby restaurant and bar, Indian Cave, hosts karaoke late into the night on Saturdays.

‘Swiftonomics’: Boosting Local Economies

The economic impact of a Taylor Swift show is well known and has even been coined ‘Swiftonomics.’ One study showed that the average spend on tickets, accommodation, food, and merchandise per concertgoer during the US legs of the ‘Eras’ tour was over $1,300. Cities and even entire states have reported significant boosts to their GDP – Los Angeles gained an estimated $320 million, while Colorado received 140 million.

Germany’s economy had barely avoided slipping into recession for most of the past year. It’s unlikely that Swift’s seven shows will turn around the outlook for Europe’s largest economy by themselves, but local businesses and even the municipalities around the arenas hosting the Eras Tour are certainly hoping for a bit of a boost.

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