About this venue
La Laiterie is one of Strasbourg's key contemporary music venues, housed within a former industrial dairy complex that was converted into a cultural site in 1994. Following a major modernization completed in 2026, its Grande Salle accommodates approximately 1,164 visitors. The building retains much of its distinctive industrial character, while an expanded audience area, higher ceiling and updated infrastructure support an intensive programme of live events.
Concerts are generally presented with free placement and standing admission, creating a close connection between performers and the audience and making the venue particularly well suited to rock, metal, electronic music, hip-hop and alternative genres. Inside, visitors have access to a bar, cloakroom and light snacks, while the redesigned layout improves circulation between the entrance, performance space and visitor facilities.
The venue is located at 13-17 Rue du Hohwald, Strasbourg, France. A convenient public transport option is the La Laiterie stop served by tram lines B and F; from the stop, walk beneath the railway bridge, turn right at the traffic lights and then take the first street on the right toward the complex. Drivers can find a limited-capacity parking area on Rue du Ban-de-la-Roche close to the venue. For broader information on transport and getting around Strasbourg, see the city guide below.
About the city: Strasbourg
Strasbourg, the elegant capital of Alsace on the border of France and Germany, stands out as one of Europe’s most appealing destinations for concerts, sports, and major events. The city blends the charm of historic districts with the modern pace of an urban scene, so a night out can easily turn into a complete city break. Visitors value the welcoming atmosphere, strong organization, and a sense of safety, while food and accommodation options fit every budget—from boutique hotels in the center to practical choices in the surrounding area. If you want a place where tickets to an experience come with a top-tier setting, Strasbourg is a very rewarding pick.
A key advantage is connectivity: the local CTS (Compagnie des Transports Strasbourgeois) network covers trams and buses, making it easy and stress-free to reach arenas and stadiums. The main railway station, Gare de Strasbourg (Strasbourg-Ville), sits close to the city center and links Strasbourg to many French and European routes, which works well for both day trips and longer stays. For air travel, Aéroport de Strasbourg-Entzheim (SXB) provides quick access to the city, and the mix of public transport and taxis keeps the final leg straightforward and predictable. Whether you arrive by train or plane, getting around remains simple, logical, and clearly signposted.
Before or after the event, Strasbourg delivers a strong “tourist bonus”: a stroll through the historic Grande Île, a view of the impressive Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg, and a visit to the picturesque La Petite France district quickly justify extra time in town. The Ill River and its canals add a special feel to evening walks, and Place Kléber is a natural spot for a break, a coffee, and a dose of local atmosphere. That mix of culture, architecture, and effortless mobility is exactly what turns every concert or match in Strasbourg into an experience worth repeating.
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