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CONCERT

Madison Beer

Sporthalle Hamburg, Hamburg, DE
17. May 2026. 20:00h
2026
17
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Madison Beer tickets for Sporthalle Hamburg concert on the locket tour with new pop songs and fan hits

Looking to buy tickets for Madison Beer in Hamburg? The Sporthalle Hamburg concert on 17 May 2026 brings the current locket tour, new songs from her latest album and familiar pop favorites like "Make You Mine", with Isabel LaRosa and Lulu Simon supporting the night

Madison Beer in Hamburg: pop concert focused on the new album "locket"

Madison Beer is coming to Sporthalle Hamburg as part of "the locket tour", with the concert scheduled for May 17, 2026, at 20:00. The Hamburg performance is part of the European leg of the tour, between concerts in DĂĽsseldorf and Berlin, so for audiences from northern Germany and surrounding countries this will be one of the most practical opportunities to see her in an indoor venue format. Tickets for this event are in demand.

Madison Beer enters this tour with a new studio chapter. The album "locket" was released on January 16, 2026, and its deluxe version has been available since May 2026. This means the Hamburg concert comes at a moment when the new material has already taken shape within a recognizable concert framework, but is still fresh enough for the performance to carry a sense of current relevance. For the audience, this means a combination of newer songs, earlier favorites and the sound that Madison Beer has developed in recent years between pop, R&B, dance-pop sensibility and darker, more emotional production colors.

Why this concert is interesting for audiences who follow contemporary pop

Madison Beer is not an artist whose concert relies only on one big radio moment. Her audience often comes for the entire emotional arc of the songs: from earlier hits such as "Selfish" and "Reckless", through the song "Make You Mine", to new material from the album "locket". It was precisely "Make You Mine" that brought her a second Grammy nomination, in the Best Dance Pop Recording category, and the song also showed how convincingly she can move between a club rhythm and a vocally emphasized pop performance.On the album "locket", that direction expands. Songs such as "yes baby", "bad enough", "bittersweet" and "make you mine" build a sound that is not cold, although it is production-wise precise. At the center are the voice, the mood and a sense of intimacy, but without losing concert energy. This is an important distinction for an audience that is not looking only for a loud pop evening, but for a performance that can also be listened to as a series of personal, carefully composed scenes.

What to expect from the evening at Sporthalle Hamburg

The exact setlist for Hamburg has not been confirmed in advance and should not be guessed. Still, the context of the tour clearly indicates that "locket" is her central chapter in 2026. The audience can expect an emphasis on the new album, along with songs that marked previous phases of her career. With Madison Beer, the contrast between softer, more vulnerable vocal moments and songs that have a more pronounced rhythm for an indoor audience comes especially to the fore.

This kind of concert will most attract long-time fans who have followed her path from "Life Support" and "Silence Between Songs" to the new album, but also listeners who discovered her through "Make You Mine", "Reckless" or "Selfish". Her audience profile is broad: from younger pop audiences and fans of the internet generation to listeners who like modernly produced, emotional pop songs with an emphasized vocal. It is worth securing tickets in time.

A new career phase: from "Silence Between Songs" to "locket"

Before the album "locket", Madison Beer received her first Grammy nomination with the album "Silence Between Songs", in the Best Immersive Audio Album category. That album strengthened her status as an artist who does not build her career exclusively on singles, but also on complete projects. "locket" continues that logic, but with more pronounced energy and a clearer emphasis on songs that can work both in headphones and in a large hall.

The deluxe edition of the album brings a total of 15 songs on digital services, including additional material that expands the atmosphere of the standard edition. For concert audiences, this is important because the tour is not coming after a long-finished cycle, but almost simultaneously with its expansion. The Hamburg date is therefore not just another stop on the schedule, but part of a period in which Madison Beer is publicly presenting the newest sound of her career.

Sporthalle Hamburg: a hall with enough size, but without stadium distance

Sporthalle Hamburg is located at Krochmannstraße 55 in the Winterhude district. It is one of Hamburg’s more important halls for concerts, sporting events, trade fairs and large city programs. According to data from the City of Hamburg and the hall, the space accommodates up to around 7,000 visitors for concert formats, with 4,200 seats depending on the setup. That is large enough for a powerful pop concert, but also compact enough for the audience not to lose the feeling of closeness to the stage.For Madison Beer, a space like this makes sense. Her songs often rely on details in the voice, and not only on big choruses. In a hall of this type, the audience can get both a shared, loud concert moment and a clearer sense of the performance than in an overly large space. Sporthalle Hamburg therefore suits an artist whose performance needs both volume and a more intimate frame.


  • Address: Sporthalle Hamburg, KrochmannstraĂźe 55, 22297 Hamburg

  • Location: Winterhude, on the edge of Hamburg’s Stadtpark

  • Capacity: up to around 7,000 visitors for concerts, depending on the configuration

  • Public transport: U-Bahn line U1 to Lattenkamp station, then a short walk to the hall

  • Parking: 700 parking spaces are listed in the hall area, with access via Braamkamp 1



Getting to the concert: public transport is the simplest choice

For visitors arriving in Hamburg by train, the connection from the direction of the main railway station toward the U-Bahn station Lattenkamp on line U1 is practical. From Lattenkamp station to the hall, there remains a walk through a quieter part of the district, which is simpler for most visitors than looking for parking immediately before the start of the concert. The hall itself recommends arriving by public transport, and for many events HVV transport may be included only if the HVV logo is printed on the ticket.If arriving by car, one should expect congestion around arrival and departure, especially because Sporthalle Hamburg accommodates several thousand people. The car park is located with access via Braamkamp 1, and the hall states that parking payment is currently possible in cash. For travelers from outside Hamburg, the calmest option is to arrive earlier, leave enough time to get to Winterhude and avoid entering the hall in the final minutes.

Hamburg as a concert city

Hamburg has a strong concert rhythm and an audience accustomed to international tours. The city is large enough to attract major pop names, but also clear enough that it does not feel unmanageable to visitors from outside Germany. Sporthalle Hamburg is located outside the densest tourist center, but it is well connected by public transport, so the concert can easily be combined with a stay in the city.

For those planning to come from other cities, it is useful to take into account that around larger evening events, movement through the city slows down. Hamburg Hauptbahnhof, the area around Binnenalster, Speicherstadt and St. Pauli are most often the zones where visitors spend the day before the concert, while for the evening itself it is more practical to determine the route toward Lattenkamp and the return after the end of the performance in advance.

Support acts and additional artists

For the Hamburg date, Madison Beer is listed as the headliner, and Live Nation also lists support artists Isabel LaRosa and Lulu Simon for this concert. This gives the evening a broader pop frame before the main performance, but without the need to speculate about guests or special surprises. If the performance schedule or door times are additionally announced closer to the date, the most reliable place to check them is in the information from the organizer and the hall.

Isabel LaRosa is known to audiences for a darker pop expression and an atmospheric approach, while Lulu Simon brings a different singer-songwriter color. Such a choice of support acts fits well with Madison Beer because it does not interrupt the emotional tone of the evening, but expands it toward different shades of contemporary pop. For audiences arriving earlier, this can be an additional reason not to plan entry only immediately before the main performance.

Who the concert is especially attractive for

This concert will most strongly appeal to audiences who like pop with a strong vocal, melancholic lyrics and production that can move from intimate to danceable without a sudden turn. Madison Beer is not only an artist for an audience that follows viral hits. Her most loyal fans follow details in albums, visual identity and the way songs function live.For a broader audience, the concert in Hamburg can be a good entry point because "the locket tour" comes after an album that clearly explains where Madison Beer is now. Anyone who knows only "Make You Mine" or "Reckless" will get a broader cross-section of her sound. Anyone who follows the entire discography will get a concert in the middle of a new creative phase. Ticket sales for this event are ongoing.

Practical notes before arrival

Since this is an indoor concert with a large number of visitors, the most important thing is to check the ticket, the arrival method and the hall rules on bringing bags in advance. Exact door opening times and possible entry restrictions can differ from event to event, so they should not be assumed. For visitors who are traveling, especially from outside Hamburg, it is advisable to plan arrival with a time reserve.

Sporthalle Hamburg, because of its size, can create a strong shared moment, but also crowds at entrances, cloakrooms and exits after the concert. The best experience will be had by those who do not plan the evening at the last minute: earlier arrival, enough time for public transport and checking basic information before departure make the difference between rushing and calmly entering the concert atmosphere.

A concert that catches Madison Beer at an important moment

The Hamburg performance comes at a moment when Madison Beer is building her career ever more clearly as an album and concert story, and not only as a series of individual songs. "locket" gives her a new thematic and sonic frame, "Make You Mine" has expanded her reach toward the dance-pop audience, and earlier favorites have maintained an emotional connection with fans. At Sporthalle Hamburg, this combination can be heard in a space that is large enough for full pop production, but not so huge that the voice at the center of everything is lost.

For audiences who want to see Madison Beer in her current phase, this is one of the key German dates of the tour. Hamburg is a logistically convenient city, the hall is known for major concert evenings, and the date is in the early European stage of the tour. Places are disappearing quickly.

Sources:
- Madison Beer Official Website - data on "the locket tour", the Hamburg date, European and North American dates and the basic context of the album "locket" were used.
- Live Nation Germany - data on the Madison Beer concert at Sporthalle Hamburg, the date, the tour name, the headliner and the listed support artists Isabel LaRosa and Lulu Simon were used.
- Madison Beer Official Store and Apple Music - data on the album "locket", the release of the deluxe version, the number of songs and the current discographic context were used.
- GRAMMY.com - data on Madison Beer’s nominations were used, including "Silence Between Songs" and "Make You Mine".
- Sporthalle Hamburg and hamburg.de - data on the hall address, position, transport access, parking and the role of the hall as one of Hamburg’s largest event spaces were used.
- Hamburg Tourismus and HVV - data on the hall’s position next to Stadtpark, the Winterhude district and public transport in Hamburg were used.

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