Free shows at ten locations in Munich

UEFA EURO 2024: Street Activation - supporting program with street art

Munich was the venue for six matches of the European Football Championship 2024. On each match day, ten locations in Munich city center were transformed into free open-air stages with an exciting program of music and shows at the Street Activations.

Circus Comedy am Stephansplatz
Chris Moser
Street music like here by “Donnerbalkan” is part of the supporting program of Street Activation in Munich

Sport meets street art at Street Activation

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Live music, acrobatics and much more in Munich's city center

Munich was one of ten host cities for UEFA EURO 2024 from June 14 to July 14. But it was not just the stadium and the fan zone in the Olympiapark that was buzzing. On the six match days in Munich, the Old Town and the Glockenbachviertel also were free open-air stages for a varied show program.

From live music by local bands such as WosDaBrassKo, Donnerbalkan or Ania Jools, dance and stilt performances by Zebra or Foolpool to crazy tricks with a football, BMX bike or magic wand: the Street Activations transformed Munich's squares into a party zone in the hours before kick-off.

Street Activation: Impressions of the program

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Ania Jools gets everyone dancing

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The free street program was available at these locations in Munich

Ania Jools in der Münchner Innenstadt
Anette Göttlicher
Ania Jools and her band were part of the European Championship supporting program in Munich

The street program for UEFA EURO 2024 took place at a total of ten prominent locations in Munich's old town and in the Glockenbach district:

  • Marienplatz
  • Stachus
  • Odeonsplatz
  • Wittelsbacherplatz (except on July 9)
  • Max-Joseph-Platz
  • Sendlinger Torplatz
  • Sendlinger Straße
  • Rindermarkt
  • Stephansplatz
  • Holzplatz

On behalf of the Department of Education and Sport

This article about the UEFA EURO 2024 in the host city of Munich, one of 10 host cities of the European Football Championship in Germany, was commissioned by the Department of Education and Sport (RBS). The content was coordinated between the RBS and muenchen.de, the official city portal.