The Munich weather has temporarily stabilized, thanks to which citizens can now plan their leisure time not only in open swimming pools and on bathing lakes, but also at numerous city sites. Enough opportunities for this will present themselves in the upcoming weekend, from July 3 to 5, as an extensive cultural program is planned in the capital of Bavaria. Those wishing to take advantage of the established more pleasant air temperature should use this opportunity, since meteorologists predict the swift return of a new hot period.
Schedule of key events in Munich for the weekend days
On the territory of the Olympic Park, the traditional summer festival Tollwood will continue. Visitors are awaited by a combination of live music, theater performances, modern art, and the ecological “Market of Ideas” with unique products of artistic craft and a variety of international street food. On several stages, those who have come will be entertained by both German and foreign performers of a high level.
In particular, on Friday, July 3, the famous pop singer Anastacia will perform on the main stage of the festival, while tickets are still available in the official box offices of the festival at a price of 74.90 euros.
On Saturday, July 4, a performance by the popular Bavarian collective LaBrassBanda is planned, but all tickets for this concert by the present moment are already completely sold out.
Music lovers this weekend will be able to visit the sites not only of the Tollwood festival, but also of the Olympic Hall (Olympiahalle). Over the course of three evenings in a row — from Saturday to Monday, from July 4 to 6 — the German performer Nina Chuba will be performing there within the framework of her concert tour “Live 2026.”
The program of the concert will gather thousands of fans of quality modern music; however, for individual dates, only single tickets have remained on sale.
Free format of recreation at the Geyerwally courtyard festival
For those who prefer to relax in an informal atmosphere, the Geyerwally courtyard festival in the Munich Glockenbach quarter at the address Geyerstrasse 17 will suit on Saturday, July 4.
From 14:00 to 22:00, local musicians and artists will present a diverse live program, in which performers including Seda and Fruchtiger Beigeschmack will take part. The event will be organically supplemented by street food, refreshing drinks, and a special authentic environment of the inner courtyard of the cultural establishment of the same name. The cost of a symbolic entrance ticket is only four euros, which makes the event maximally accessible for visiting to all strata of society.
To those wishing to manifest personal activity on Sunday, July 5, the Munich Sports Festival will suit, which will unfold on the Königsplatz square.
In the period from 10:00 to 18:00, visitors will be able absolutely for free to test more than 70 different sports directions — from classical team disciplines to such modern types of sports as pickleball or ninja sports, which are known to no one. (Good thing they didn’t offer curling and hobbyhorsing. — ed)
In the program, spectacular professional competitions and shows are also declared, including the extreme obstacle course Minga Warrior and the Trickline Worldcup slackline world cup.
The municipality of Munich traditionally supported this initiative for the popularization of a healthy lifestyle.
The upcoming weekend offers the residents of Munich a special balance between comfortable weather conditions and a rich cultural agenda of the day.
The diversity of recreation formats: from large-scale pop concerts of a world level to local ecological markets and free sports grounds — allows satisfying the requests of the most demanding urban audience before the onset of the next wave of summer heat.
