The cult address for concerts, shows, sports and entertainment since 1971. With its flexible interior and modernised technical equipment, the multi-functional hall offers a perfect stage for concerts and sports highlights as well as corporate events and exhibitions in freely scalable sizes.
Mitsubishi Electric HALLE’s history began as PHILIPSHALLE with a gala opening on 31 March 1971. This was followed by half a century of culture, concerts, shows, TV productions, sports, corporate events, trade fairs and exhibitions. The world’s most legendary music and show stars stood on stage in the hall: Pink Floyd, Ella Fitzgerald, Johnny Cash, Santana, Genesis, Udo Lindenberg, Queen, Bob Marley, Depeche Mode, Liza Minelli, Elton John, Lenny Kravitz, Udo Jürgens, Die Toten Hosen, Jan Delay, Till Brönner – to name just a few of the more than 1,000 bands and artists.
up to 7,500
capacity
3,300 sqm
of interior space
variable
the multifunctional hall offers many different uses
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individual dressing rooms in the spacious backstage area
What makes this hall so special
A multi-purpose hall that deserves its title
Thanks to its flexible, modernised interior and state-of-the-art technical equipment, it can be used not only for concerts and sports highlights but also for corporate events and exhibitions of various sizes. In addition, the multifunctional hall offers all the prerequisites for musicals, TV broadcasts or even ice skating shows.
Multifunctional in all dimensions
The 3,300 square-metre area can be flexibly used, partitioned and divided. The telescopic large and side stands can be adapted to almost any occasion or requirement and, together with the flexible curtain partition system, make Mitsubishi Electric HALLE a true multifunctional hall..
Excellent public transport connections
Mitsubishi Electric HALLE is connected to the public transport system by various suburban railway, underground and bus lines. The excellent transport connections are benefitting your entire event audience – everyone can attend, also thanks to barrier-free access.