Harry Styles: No concerts in Munich – rumors debunked!
Current rumors about Harry Styles concerts in Trudering-Riem turn out to be unfounded. Messe München is not planning any events.

Harry Styles: No concerts in Munich – rumors debunked!
The rumor mill is churning in Munich: While many fans are hoping for a Harry Styles concert, there is now first-hand certainty. Messe München has officially confirmed that Styles is currently not planning any appearances in the Bavarian capital. Maximilian Heiler, the fair's spokesman, explained that the rumors about a concert series are unfounded. There was great interest in big stars, especially after the spectacular return of Adele, who recently gave her ten top-class concerts in Munich. Although Styles is planning to release his new album on March 6, 2026, there will be no concert in the city. The tz reported that similar false reports had previously circulated about Lady Gaga, whose performance in Munich also did not take place.
With over 730,000 visitors, the Adele concert at the exhibition center last year caused a stir. The arena, which could accommodate 75,000 fans per night, was recently dismantled. Within just 14 days, the impressive giant stage with a length of 96 meters disappeared, as did the largest outdoor LED wall in the world, which measured a whopping 220 meters. The dismantling team had a lot to do as the next trade fair, BAUMA, is coming up in October. Even 75,000 square meters of the specially laid, water-permeable asphalt is now being removed and is to be recycled. These extraordinary modifications were necessary to make the concert highlights possible, but they cannot be used for regular trade fair operations. The Bavarian Radio documents the dismantling and Adele's announcement that she would be taking an "incredibly long" break after these performances.
A look at the Munich concert landscape
The Munich concert scene has experienced strong growth in recent years thanks to artists like Adele and Taylor Swift, who caused a sensation in the Olympic Park. The city continues to attract well-known musicians, and BTS is also planning to return with a new tour in 2026. The successful South Korean group is known for their rousing live performances. Candlelight concerts, which present classical music in magical candlelight, are also becoming increasingly popular in Munich. But it's not just the big stage that's attractive: listening to concerts from Olympiaberg has become a popular activity. Secret Munich highlights that Munich offers a seemingly endless range of classical music, from symphonies to ballet performances.
The future of concerts in Munich therefore remains exciting. Even if Harry Styles and Lady Gaga will not be on the city's stage initially, the past time shows that the city is always open to big events and can offer unforgettable experiences. Who knows, maybe there will soon be another event of this magnitude that will captivate fans and satisfy their longing for big concerts. Adjustments to the event calendar cannot be ruled out; after all, culture thrives on surprises.