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CONCERT

Madison Beer

Zenith, Munchen, DE
14. May 2026. 20:00h
2026
14
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Madison Beer in Munich - tickets for a pop, R&B and dance concert at Zenith on The Locket Tour night

Looking for tickets to Madison Beer in Munich? The 14.05.2026 concert at Zenith brings pop, R&B and darker dance energy from The Locket Tour, with songs such as Selfish, Reckless and Make You Mine in Freimann's large industrial hall, easily reached by U-Bahn line U6

Madison Beer in Munich: a pop concert in the industrial heart of Freimann

Madison Beer arrives at Zenith in Munich on 14.05.2026 with a concert that belongs to the European leg of "The Locket Tour". It is a performance in the current phase of her career, in which her sound is moving ever more clearly away from classic radio pop toward a blend of synth-pop, R&B sensibility, darker dance productions and emotional ballads. For the audience that has followed her since songs such as "Selfish" and "Reckless", but also for those who discovered her through the newer single "Make You Mine", the Munich concert comes at the right moment: after the album "Locket", with new material and the already recognizable aesthetic of the tour.

Ticket sales for this event are ongoing. For a concert in a venue such as Zenith, it is worth planning to arrive on time, because this is a hall in which the experience relies on proximity to the stage, the energy of the audience and the strong visual identity of the artist, rather than on the cold distance of large stadium productions.

Why "The Locket Tour" is important for Madison Beer

"The Locket Tour" follows the album "Locket", a release with which Madison Beer continues to build the profile of an author and performer who does not rely only on viral choruses. Her newer phase is especially interesting because it connects three directions: the dance pulse of the song "Make You Mine", the more melancholic pop of singles such as "Bittersweet" and more vocally emphasized moments that were already important on the album "Silence Between Songs". That album brought her a Grammy nomination in the Best Immersive Album category, while "Make You Mine" received a nomination for Best Dance Pop Recording and reached the top of Billboard's Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart.This gives good context to the Munich concert. Madison Beer is no longer just an internet-recognizable pop name, but an artist who builds her audience through albums, tours and carefully directed live performances. Her concerts usually attract an audience that knows the lyrics, follows the visual world of the videos and likes pop that can simultaneously be glossy, dark, romantic and dance-charged.

A sound that connects glossy pop, R&B and darker dance energy

Madison Beer is most easily placed in the space between contemporary pop, R&B and an electronically colored dance sound. In songs such as "Selfish", the emphasis is on vulnerable vocals and emotional dramaturgy, while "Reckless" shows her tendency toward big choruses that work well in a hall. "Make You Mine" brings a different side: a pulsating rhythm, seductive club energy and production that relies on tension, not on an overcrowded arrangement.

Because of this, the concert at Zenith can be especially attractive to an audience that does not expect only a string of hits from a pop performance, but also a clear atmosphere. In her case, that means transitions between euphoric moments, slower songs and visually polished sections that follow the aesthetic of the current album. One should not expect an invented set list or announce in advance songs that have not been confirmed for Munich, but it is realistic to expect a repertoire that connects the new phase with the songs through which she gained broader recognition.

What the audience can expect from the concert

The best way to understand this concert is as a pop evening with an emphasized feeling of closeness. Zenith is not a small club stage, but it is also not an arena in which the performer is lost in the distance. The space accommodates several thousand visitors, and its industrial construction gives the performance a different frame from classic concert halls. Steel elements, the high volume of the space and the history of a former workshop hall create a rawer ambience, which suits pop production that plays with the contrast between shine and melancholy.

Tickets for this event are in demand, especially among fans who have followed Madison Beer through several phases of her career. The concert will most interest an audience that loves contemporary American pop, but also listeners who look in pop for R&B vocal finesse, atmospheric synth layers and choruses that are easily carried into collective singing.


  • For long-time fans: an opportunity to hear the new era alongside songs that shaped her concert identity so far.

  • For the broader pop audience: a performance by an artist whose sound moves between ballads, dance singles and modern R&B.

  • For travelers to Munich: a concert in a hall located outside the densest center, but well connected by the U-Bahn line.

  • For lovers of production-polished performances: an evening in which the vocals, aesthetics and audience dynamics are as important as the hits themselves.

Zenith: a large hall with industrial character

Zenith, die Kulturhalle is located in Munich's Freimann district, at Lilienthalallee 29. The space is known as a concert and event hall with an industrial heritage: it is the former workshop hall of a railway complex, built between 1916 and 1918, which was later converted into a venue for concerts, fairs and large events. According to local guides, the surface area of the hall is about 4,130 m2, and the capacity in a standing layout goes up to 5,880 visitors, while for seated configurations approximately 1,500 to 3,100 seats are listed, depending on the configuration.

For the Madison Beer concert, this space is interesting precisely because it is not a neutral black box. Zenith has massive metal columns, a high structure and the feeling of an old industrial hall. Such an ambience can intensify the contrast between pop aesthetics and the rougher architecture of the space. The audience will not get a sterile, hotel-type hall, but a place with concrete character, in which light, sound and the mass of people have a different weight.

Practical information about the hall


  • Venue: Zenith, die Kulturhalle, Munich-Freimann.

  • Address: Lilienthalallee 29, 80939 Munich.

  • Capacity: up to 5,880 visitors in a standing layout, with smaller capacity for seated configurations.

  • Character of the space: a protected industrial hall with a steel structure and a large open volume.

  • Arrival by public transport: U-Bahn line U6 to Freimann station, then a few minutes on foot to the hall.

How to get to Zenith

For visitors who arrive in Munich by train or move from the city center, the simplest choice is public transport. U-Bahn line U6 leads toward the north of the city, and Freimann station is the closest to the hall. From the station to Zenith, a short walking distance is cited, in local guides often around five minutes, or about 700 meters, depending on the route. This is also a practical solution for returning after the concert, because it avoids congestion around the parking lots and exit roads.

Arrival by car is possible, but it should be planned with more reserve. There are parking options around the complex, and Motorworld MĂĽnchen, which manages part of the space, lists a new parking area with around 700 additional spaces and outdoor areas within the complex. Still, for a concert with several thousand visitors, it is reasonable to count on crowds before the start and after the end of the program. Whoever can will probably arrive and leave more easily by public transport.

Munich as a concert city

Munich is a rewarding city for this kind of concert because it combines a large international audience, a good transport network and a habit of going to concerts outside the historic center itself. Freimann is not a tourist postcard like Marienplatz or the area around the English Garden, but it is a functional choice for large concert evenings. Visitors traveling from Croatia, Austria, Slovenia or other parts of the region can combine the concert with a short stay in the city, and another advantage is that Zenith is located along a route that connects well to the city's metro system.For those who arrive in Munich earlier, it is practical to look for accommodation along the U-Bahn network, not necessarily immediately next to the hall. Line U6 passes through important parts of the city, so the evening arrival can be organized without complicated transfers. On the concert day, it is better to leave enough time for the cloakroom, security checks and entry into the hall, especially if one wants to take a better position in the standing area.

For whom this concert is an especially good choice

Madison Beer's concert in Munich will most suit an audience that loves pop with a clear mood. This is not only an evening for those looking for the loudest choruses, but also for listeners to whom vocal color, visual identity and changes of tempo during the performance matter. Her songs often work on contrast: glossy production carries lyrics about longing, insecurity, attraction and emotional rupture, so the audience easily moves from a dancing mood into collective singing of the slower parts.

Places in the hall should be approached practically. A standing concert in a space such as Zenith means that earlier arrival usually brings a better position, especially for fans who want to be closer to the stage. On the other hand, because of the size of the hall, it is also possible to find a calmer edge area for those who want more space. It is worth securing tickets on time, because this is one of those performances that also gathers visitors from outside Munich itself.

A new era, but without forgetting older songs

"Locket" gives the concert its main frame, but Madison Beer has enough recognizable songs for the evening not to remain only a presentation of the new album. Her discography so far includes "Life Support" and "Silence Between Songs", and the audience rightly expects the new phase to connect to the material that brought her to larger halls. This does not mean that one should guess the exact order of songs, guests or production details, but that it is important to understand the wider arc: from introspective pop toward a more self-confident, more dance-oriented and more concert-open sound.

It is especially interesting how two audiences meet in her catalog. One comes because of the emotional songs and strong vocal moments, the other because of the newer dance-pop singles and internet-recognizable chorus sections. At Zenith, these two audiences could come together well: the space is large enough for mass singing, and enclosed enough that the details of the performance are not lost.

What to check before departure

Before traveling to Munich, it is good to check the current information about entry into the hall, permitted items and the exact door-opening time, because these details can differ from event to event. For now, the key thing to know is that the concert is announced for 14.05.2026 at Zenith, as part of "The Locket Tour", and on the tour page Munich appears immediately after Vienna and before DĂĽsseldorf, which places it in a dense European series of dates.If you are traveling from outside Germany, leave enough time to arrive in the city, check in to accommodation and head toward Freimann. Munich can be traffic-heavy, especially in the afternoon hours, so the U-Bahn is often a safer choice than a car. For the concert experience, it is more important to arrive calmly than to rush toward the entrance at the last moment.

An evening for fans who want to hear where Madison Beer goes next

This concert has additional weight because it comes at a moment when Madison Beer is expanding her concert image. "The Locket Tour" includes European, British and North American dates, and Munich is one of the German cities on the route. For the regional audience, it is an accessible opportunity to see her in a phase that connects already known songs with an album that carries a new story, a new visual code and a different concert dynamic.

It does not need to be presented with exaggerated words. It is enough to say that this is a performance by a pop artist who in a few years has gone from digital recognizability to Grammy nominations, major tour dates and songs that function both on headphones and in a full hall. In a space such as Zenith, that transition can sound especially convincing: close to the audience, large enough for loud collective singing and atmospheric enough for the new material to gain its own concert shape.Sources:
- Madison Beer - tour page: data on the Munich date, the Zenith hall and the schedule of the European leg of "The Locket Tour" were used.
- Madison Beer - biography page: data on Grammy nominations, the albums "Life Support" and "Silence Between Songs" and the success of the song "Make You Mine" on the Billboard Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart were used.
- GRAMMY.com - artist profile: confirmation of Grammy nominations for "Silence Between Songs" and "Make You Mine" was used.
- IN MĂĽnchen - guide to Zenith: data on the hall's surface area, capacity, industrial character of the space and parking options within Motorworld were used.
- Motorworld MĂĽnchen - Zenith: the description of the history and architecture of the hall was used, including the information that it is a former industrial hall from the period 1916-1918.
- JIZ MĂĽnchen - Zenith: data on the address, arrival by U-Bahn line U6 and walking distance from Freimann station were used.

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08 May, 2026, Author: Culture & events desk

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