Concert Musik-Arena
Revolverheld
‘Nobody can take that away from us”: The pop-rock band Revolverheld returns to the stage of the Tollwood Music Arena on 9 July 2025. For 20 years now, the charismatic band led by frontman Johannes Strate has been thrilling audiences with their mix of rock, pop and soulful ballads: They are celebrated by thousands of fans on Germany’s biggest stages and have firmly established themselves in the German music scene.
Catchy and emotional: for the second time, the four musicians from Hamburg are captivating the audience at Tollwood with their songs – they are about love, friendship and life, personal and profound. In summer 2025, the Tollwood audience can expect Revolverheld classics such as ‘Halt dich an mir fest’ and ‘Ich lass für dich das Licht an’ as well as new hits and music with catchy tune potential.
Tickets are available in presale at CTS from Tuesday, 15 October 2024, from 12 noon. The official presale starts on Thursday, 17 October 2024, at 12 noon.
Dear Tollwood-Visitors, please take note of the safety advice for the “Musik-Arena”. There will be body checks at the entrance and your bags will be searched. We generally advise our concert guests to refrain from bringing medium-sized and / or large backpacks and large handbags in order to accelerate access to the “Musik-Arena”.
Only a limited number of wheelchair spaces are authorised in the Musik-Arena. For this reason, wheelchair users must purchase a wheelchair ticket. This is valid for the person in the wheelchair and one accompanying person. Tickets for wheelchair users can be ordered directly from Tollwood by calling 089-38 38 50 0 (tickets are sent free of charge). Tickets can only be purchased directly at MT’s own ticket offices HP8 (Isarphilharmonie) and Deutsches Theater.
Please note: There are specially reserved seats in the Musik-Arena for people in wheelchairs, which are only available with the purchase of a wheelchair ticket. Without a valid wheelchair ticket, admission is not possible for people in wheelchairs.
At seated concerts, seats are kept free in the front area; at unseated concerts, a platform is set up for wheelchair users. There is also space for one accompanying person. At seated concerts, a seat is available for the accompanying person directly next to the wheelchair space. The view from the designated seats is adapted to the needs of wheelchair users.
Tollwood grants free admission to an accompanying person for people with a ‘B’ in their disabled pass as a voluntary service. The accompanying person must be able to provide assistance to the wheelchair user, for example if it is necessary to leave the music arena quickly. For example, the accompanying person must be able to take the wheelchair user out of the event area alone.