Children’s concert | Music-Arena
40 years anniversary
Willy Astor
The best of the Childish Ocean
We are celebrating 40 years of Willy Astor! On 5 July 2025, the Munich word acrobat will come to the Tollwood Summer Festival with two performances and celebrate with his most beautiful songs from over four decades of music history – especially for the little ones. Information about the concert at 7 pm can be found here.
In the afternoon, the fresh breeze of the ‘Childish Ocean’ brings the comedian directly to the stage of the Tollwood Music Arena. With his imaginative ‘Lauschliedergeschichten aus dem Einfallsreich’ he will delight the youngest audience. Together with the curious Bröselböck family, the children go on a musical adventure – full of mischief, to join in, dance and laugh! When he and his band play songs like ‘Langweilig’ or ‘Hängereh’, every child and every young-at-heart adult sings along and the party gets going!
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Family tickets and children’s tickets are available for this event.
Dear Tollwood visitors, please note the current safety instructions for the music arena. Bag checks and body checks will be carried out. We ask all visitors to refrain from carrying large rucksacks and bags in order to speed up admission checks.
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.