Positive things first: In the front row, acoustics were amazing and the illumination of the stage was on point. That's the good part, now on to why I will never again visit this hellhole of a venue; … Full review by FelixFluegel
Jun 18, 2023
We had a fabulous time at the Sparks concert here. The venue had a brilliant atmosphere from start to finish. The staff were exceedingly helpful and went out of their way to help one of our party who… Full review by John M
Oct 5, 2022
it became a nazi meeting spot, even providing stage for alt-right peterson. unforgiveable. it startet so cool as a tent, but since it COLLECTED DONATIONS from berliners to build this, the quality dro… Full review by 917funkyc
Is bringing cameras allowed? How about your own drinks?
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All drinks/liquids are confiscated at the door so no drinks allowed inside, bring plenty cash as from my experience it gets very hot and the drinks are quite expensive - there is no …
All drinks/liquids are confiscated at the door so no drinks allowed inside, bring plenty cash as from my experience it gets very hot and the drinks are quite expensive - there is no cash machine or card payments inside! We got caught out with only 10 euro last time and managed two diet cokes in plastic cups and not much change! The two times I went it was announced that no cameras were allowed either but plenty people still used them!
Hi Vanessa, I have never been to Berlin before. I just bought concert tickets and a VIP pass to see Steve Hackett and Genesis Revisited at the Tempodrom April 10. So glad that you enjoyed Paul Simon. An excellent performer. I was wondering if you could tell me how far away the concert venue is from the central city, and the best way to get to the concert venue. I will not be renting a car but will be relying on public transportation of some kind. Jeffrey Seelman Milwaukee Wisconsin USA
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Berlin is a big city, but easy to get around by underground, bus or taxi. We stayed at the Zoo hotel and it was a short taxi ride. Great venue, enjoy!