Munich Arena Moves a Step Closer to Opening Following Key Planning Approval
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Live NationMunich Arena Moves a Step Closer to Opening Following Key Planning Approvallivenation.comKey Takeaways Munich Arena gets green light after receiving key planning approval from the City of Freising The new 20,000-capacity venue will strengthen Munich and Bavaria as a leading destination for live entertainment, with opening planned for 2029 Once operational, Deloitte estimates the arena will generate around €355 million in annual gross value added for Munich and the surrounding area Munich Arena has moved a step closer to opening after the City of Freising gave the project key planning approval. The decision completes the city’s planning process and clears the way for the next phase of development of the new 20,000-capacity venue, which is set to open in 2029. Located at Munich International Airport, Munich Arena is being developed as one of Europe’s largest and most advanced live entertainment venues. Through Live Nation’s global network, the venue will help attract more international tours alongside leading domestic artists, while its decades of venue expertise will help create the best possible experience for fans, artists and promoters. Designed as an open venue, the Arena will welcome artists, promoters and event organisers across a broad range of live entertainment, from rock and pop to hip-hop, electronic music and other major live events. The venue’s distinctive diamond-shaped exterior, inspired by the Bavarian flag, will create a new landmark for the region while reflecting its local heritage. Built with a “Music First” philosophy, the arena will feature world-class acoustics, excellent sightlines and state-of-the-art production facilities. Once open, the arena will further strengthen Munich and Bavaria’s position as a destination for live entertainment, attracting major international tours and audiences from across Germany, Europe and beyond. Alongside its cultural impact, the venue is expected to deliver significant economic benefits. A Deloitte study estimates Munich Arena will generate approximately €355 million in annual gross value added for Munich and the wider region each year once operational. The latest approval formally adopts the Zoning Plan and the corresponding amendment to the Land Use Plan, marking the successful completion of the municipal planning process. With this milestone achieved, the project will now move into its next phase of development ahead of Munich Arena’s planned opening in 2029. Tom Lynch, President, Venues EMEA, Live Nation: “This approval is an important step forward for Munich Arena and for the future of live entertainment in Bavaria. Munich is already one of Europe’s powerhouse cities, and this arena will add a major new stage, bringing more national and international talent to the region and creating lasting value for artists, fans and the wider community.” Lorenz Schmid, Managing Partner, Munich Arena: “Munich Arena is not simply being developed as a new venue, but as a place where the power of live music creates lifelong memories and brings people together from across Bavaria, Europe and beyond. “Our goal is to create an outstanding home for fans, artists and promoters, bring the world’s leading tours to Munich and generate lasting cultural and economic value for the region.” Monika Schwind, Lord Mayor of the City of Freising: “The concert arena has the potential to provide an important cultural and economic stimulus for our City and the wider region. It represents international visibility, new value creation and a location determined to shape its own future. “Particularly in economically challenging times, projects such as this can provide a real source of optimism – provided they are carefully planned, transparently supported and responsibly implemented. The decision represents an important milestone on that path.” Barbara Schelle, Director of Urban Development and Head of the Department for Planning, Construction and Real Estate at the City of Freising: “The quality of a project is also shaped by the process through which it is developed. The comments and recommendations received through public participation, specialist planning and the City’s Design Advisory Board have helped to further refine the plans over the course of the four-year process. “Particularly in relation to the project’s integration into the surrounding urban environment, its external spaces, access arrangements and overall design, it was essential to carefully reconcile the various interests involved. This enabled the project to be further developed in a number of important areas.”
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