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Berlin Marathon 2026 | Berlin
Sep 27, 2026 (UTC+1)
Berlin
Sports & Fitness
FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2026 | Berlin
Sep 4–Sep 13, 2026 (UTC+1)
Berlin
Sports & Fitness
Bruno Mars The Romantic Tour In Berlin 2026 | Olympiastadion
Jun 26, 2026 (UTC+1)
Berlin
ConcertsBruno Mars
Bruno Mars The Romantic Tour In Berlin 2026 marks a highly anticipated chapter in the celebrated artist’s career, bringing his fifth headlining and seventh overall concert tour to the iconic Olympiastadion on June 26, 2026. This tour supports his fourth studio album, *The Romantic*, which was officially announced in early January 2026 following the completion of the album and the release of its lead single, *I Just Might*. Kicking off in Las Vegas on April 10 and concluding in Vancouver on October 14, the tour features a stellar lineup of opening acts including Anderson .Paak (performing as DJ Pee .Wee), Leon Thomas, Victoria Monét, and Raye. Notably, this will be Bruno Mars’ first live performance since his 2025 Park MGM residency and his first full-scale tour since the Bruno Mars Live tour spanning 2022 to 2024. The Romantic Tour promises a seamless blend of soulful melodies and dynamic stage presence, perfectly suited to the grandeur of Berlin’s Olympiastadion. With anticipation building steadily, Bruno Mars The Romantic Tour In Berlin 2026 stands as a testament to the artist’s enduring appeal and commitment to delivering unforgettable live experiences across North America and Europe.
2026 DFB-Pokal Final | Olympiastadion Berlin
May 23, 2026 (UTC+1)
Berlin
Sports & Fitness
8 November 2024 – The calendar for the 2025-26 season has been set. As revealed in the schedule adopted by the Executive Committees of the German Football Association (DFB) and DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga, the opening match of the Bundesliga will take place on 22 August 2025, while Bundesliga 2 will kick off three weeks earlier, on 1 August 2025.
After Matchday 15 in the Bundesliga and Matchday 17 in Bundesliga 2 (19–21 December 2025), both leagues will pause for the winter break. Matches will resume in the Bundesliga on 9 January 2026 and in Bundesliga 2 one week later, on 16 January 2026.
Matchday 34 – the final day of the Bundesliga season – is scheduled for Saturday, 16 May 2026. Matchday 34 of Bundesliga 2 will take place one day later, on 17 May 2026.
The GermanSupercup, which pits the reigning Bundesliga champions against the DFB-Pokal winners from the previous season, is scheduled for Saturday, 16 August 2025. The first round of the 2024-25 DFB-Pokal will begin on the same weekend (15–18 August 2025). The DFB-Pokal matches featuring the two Supercup participants have been scheduled for 26 and 27 August 2025. The DFB-Pokal final will be held on Saturday, 23 May 2026, at Berlin’s Olympiastadion.
Berlin Ladies Open 2026 | Rot-Weiss Tennis Club
Jun 15–Jun 21, 2026 (UTC+1)
Berlin
Sports & Fitness
TWICE <THIS IS FOR> WORLD TOUR IN BERLIN | Uber Arena
May 23, 2026 (UTC+2)
Berlin
ConcertsTWICE
Catch TWICE《THIS IS FOR》WORLD TOUR IN BERLIN at Uber Arena on May 23, 2026. Witness the group’s incredible live performance and connection with fans. Don’t miss this unforgettable event—book your tickets now.
Berlin theatre festival | Berlin
May 1–May 17, 2026 (UTC+1)
Berlin
Celebration
Berliner Theatertreffen is a two-week theater festival held annually in May in Berlin, Germany. It is organized by the Berlin Festival (Berliner Festspiele) and funded by the German Federal Foundation for Culture.
During the festival, the ten plays that premiered in the German-speaking region the previous season and were selected as the most noteworthy by a jury of seven theater critics will be performed on various stages in Berlin.
Other festival activities include an awards ceremony, Q&A and panel discussions, films, and concerts.
Fashion from Paris. A Donation of Erika Hoffmann | Museum of Decorative Arts
Feb 27, 2025–Jun 7, 2026 (UTC+1)
Berlin
Exhibitions
Since the 19thcentury, Paris has offered many designers a platform to develop their creativity and to present their collections to an international audience. The early 1980s were characterised by optimism and daring opulence, which found its expression especially through fashion. The creative centre of this haute couture era was dominated by Manfred “Thierry” Mugler, Jean Paul Gaultier and Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, whose designs shaped a new, strong and confident image of women. Their designs were expressed in broad-shouldered styles featuring accentuated silhouettes, as well as eye-catching materials and colours.
Neda Saeedi. Monument of Oblivion: River of Lethe | Ruins of the Franciscan monastery church
Jun 7, 2025–Jun 26, 2026 (UTC+1)
Berlin
Exhibitions
For the 2025/26 program year, artist Neda Saeedi was selected by a jury to create a site-specific work. In her sound installation, created for the monastery ruins, Neda Saeedi explores the question of how historical sites are remembered. "Who is remembered, who is excluded, and how do we deal with violent histories or missing monuments? Do we engage with the past in a way that allows us to shape the future?"
Monira Al Qadiri | Berlinische Galerie
Jul 11, 2025–Aug 17, 2026 (UTC+1)
Berlin
Exhibitions
Monira Al Qadiri (*1983) is a Kuwaiti visual artist born in Senegal and educated in Japan. Recent shows include solo exhibitions at UCCA Dune, China (2023); Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria (2023); the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Spain (2022); Blaffer Art Museum, Texas, USA (2022); Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany (2020); Kunstverein Gottingen, Gottingen, Germany (2019); The CIRCL Pavilion, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2018); Sursock Museum, Beirut, Lebanon (2017) and Gasworks, London, UK (2017); amongst others. In 2022, Al Qadiri was featured in the Venice Biennale’s central exhibition “The Milk of Dreams.” She is based in Berlin.