About this venue
zakk Halle at zakk Club is a cultural centre known for its direct club atmosphere and a programme built around concerts, performances, talks, literary evenings and socially engaged events. Rather than feeling like a monumental arena, the venue offers a more intimate setting where the stage stays close to the audience, while the straightforward industrial character gives events an authentic and immediate tone.
Inside, the experience is focused on functionality, clear sightlines and close contact between performers and visitors. Acoustics are suited to concerts and stage formats of small to medium scale, while the bar, cloakroom and organised entrance help make the time before the event comfortable. The space is especially well suited to events where atmosphere, proximity to the stage and live interaction matter more than sheer capacity.
The venue is located at Fichtenstraße 40, Düsseldorf, Germany, in an urban part of the city with a clear approach to the club entrance. Arrival is best planned directly toward Fichtenstraße, with parking availability checked in the surrounding streets or by using the nearest public transport stop followed by a short walk to the entrance. For broader orientation around the city and connections to other parts of Düsseldorf, the general city description below provides a natural continuation.
About the city: Dusseldorf
Düsseldorf (Dusseldorf), an elegant city on the Rhine, is not only a major business hub but also one of Germany’s most appealing destinations for top-tier concerts and sporting events. The city has a modern, urban pulse paired with that relaxed Rhineland vibe that helps visitors find their rhythm quickly and feel genuinely welcome. If you’re travelling for a match or a show, Düsseldorf often surprises with how easy it is to get around and how much there is to enjoy before and after the main event.
One of the city’s biggest strengths is transport and infrastructure: Rheinbahn connects key districts through a network of Stadtbahn (U-Bahn), Straßenbahn and bus lines, while the S-Bahn Rhein-Ruhr and Deutsche Bahn trains make arrivals from across the region straightforward. The main rail gateway is Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof, and from there you can usually reach the major arenas and stadiums quickly, without hassle. For air travel, Flughafen Düsseldorf (DUS) is conveniently linked by city and regional services, making trip planning easy even for a short stay.
While you’re here, it’s worth carving out time for the city itself: wander through the Altstadt, stroll along the Rhine at Rheinuferpromenade, or explore MedienHafen, where contemporary architecture adds a special flair to evening walks. Fans of shopping and classic city elegance often head to Königsallee, and for a true “Düsseldorf moment”, the bridges, river viewpoints and old-town streets usually deliver.
On top of that, Düsseldorf offers a broad range of accommodation and dining, from central hotels to more budget-friendly options in quieter neighbourhoods, so it’s easy to match the trip to your budget. The city is compact and well-organised, which keeps the whole experience relaxed: you come for the event, and you leave with a proper Rhine-side city break.