Munich is no stranger to big-name concerts, but September 2025 is set to be extra special. German rapper, singer and producer Cro will be performing two nights at the city’s iconic Olympic Hall (Olympiahalle) on 11 and 12 September 2025, as part of his Cronicles Tour. Whether you’re already a fan of his distinctive pop-rap style, or you’re simply looking for an unforgettable night out in Munich, you won’t want to miss Cro Live in Munich 2025.
Who is Cro?
Born Carlo Waibel in 1990, Cro grew up in Stuttgart and began making music as a teenager, learning piano and guitar before moving into hip-hop production. He first started sharing his tracks on MySpace and quickly drew attention for his mix of rap with catchy pop hooks, a sound he later coined “Raop” (rap + pop).
Cro’s breakthrough came in 2011 with his hit Easy, a laid-back anthem whose YouTube video went viral. The single catapulted him to mainstream success and led to a record deal with Chimperator Productions.
His debut album Raop followed in 2012 and went platinum in Germany. Since then, Cro has released a string of successful albums including Melodie (2014), tru. (2017), trip (2021) and 11:11 (2022), each one showing his evolution as an artist.
Beyond his music, Cro is instantly recognisable thanks to the panda mask he has worn since the start of his career – a playful way to maintain privacy and create an aura of mystery. Over the years, he has become one of Germany’s most influential artists, blending rap, pop, R&B and electronic influences into something uniquely his own.
German rap artist Cro (image source: München Ticket)
The “Cronicles Tour”
Cro’s Cronicles Tour is one of the most anticipated German tours of 2025. Before reaching Munich, the rapper will be performing in cities such as Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne and Frankfurt, with Munich as a key stop before the tour continues on to additional German and Austrian dates.
Each night promises not just Cro’s biggest hits but also new live arrangements, eye-catching visuals and that unmistakable energy he brings to the stage.
Cro Live in Munich 2025: Key Information
If you’re planning to catch Cro at Olympiahalle, here are the essentials you’ll need to know before the night:
- Dates: Thursday 11 September and Friday 12 September 2025
- Venue: Olympic Hall (Olympiahalle), part of the Olympiapark complex in Munich
- Doors and show times: Doors open at 17:30, with the concert starting at 19:00
- Tickets: Official tickets are available through Eventim (Germany’s verified ticketing partner), as well as via the official Olympic Park website and München Ticket. Prices vary depending on seat category, so booking early is strongly recommended to secure the best options.
With the key details in hand, you can focus on the fun part – counting down the days until Cro takes the stage in Munich!
Support Acts for Cro Live in Munich 2025
Cro is known for curating exciting support acts that bring fresh sounds to his shows, and the Munich concerts will be no exception. The two confirmed openers are Bella and Levin Liam.
Bella
Bella is a young singer from Vienna who writes songs that balance quiet, reflective moments with more energetic bursts of pop. She started playing piano at the age of ten, and it remains at the heart of how she writes her music today. Her songs often touch on the ups and downs of finding your place in the world, making them easy for many listeners to connect with.
2025 is Bella’s first real step into the live music scene. Alongside a handful of summer festival appearances, she will be joining Cro on four dates of his Cronicles Open Air tour, including both Munich concerts. For her, it is a first taste of the big stage. For the audience, it’s a chance to see a newcomer at the very start of her career.
Bella (image source: Chimperator Live)
Levin Liam
Levin Liam is a singer, songwriter and producer from Hamburg whose music blends elements of hip hop, R&B and pop. He started out as a child actor, appearing in films and TV series, but in recent years has focused more and more on music. His songs often pair smooth, laid-back beats with honest, personal lyrics, giving him a sound that feels both modern and relatable.
Since releasing his first tracks in 2020, Levin Liam has built a steady following and released his debut album Vergiss mich nicht zu schnell in 2022. Songs like Keine Geduld and Rote Flaggen have helped him reach a wider audience, while collaborations with other artists have shown his versatility.
At Cro Live in Munich 2025, Levin Liam will bring his mix of thoughtful songwriting and easy-going grooves to the Olympiahalle stage – a perfect warm-up for the headline act.
Levin Liam (image source: Instagram)
Getting to Olympiahalle
Olympiahalle is located in Olympiapark, in the north of Munich. The easiest way to get there is by public transport:
- U-Bahn (subway): Take the U3 line to Olympiazentrum. From the station, it’s just a short walk to the venue.
- Tram / Bus: Several bus and tram lines also stop near Olympiapark, including tram lines 20 and 21.
- Cycling: Munich is very bike-friendly, and Olympiapark has plenty of cycle paths and bike stands if you prefer to arrive on two wheels.
If you’re driving, note that parking at the venue can be limited on concert nights, so public transport is usually the smoother option.
Explore Olympiapark Before the Show
Photo of Olympiapark taken from the Olympic Tower (image source: Sandro Halank)
One of the best things about seeing a concert at Olympiahalle is the setting itself. Olympiapark was built for the 1972 Olympic Games and remains one of Munich’s most famous landmarks. Arrive early and take some time to explore:
- The Olympic Stadium: Even if there isn’t an event taking place, the stadium is worth a visit. Built for the 1972 Summer Olympics, it seats around 69,000 and remains one of Munich’s most recognisable landmarks. Its sweeping tent-like roof was considered revolutionary at the time and still makes a striking impression today. Over the years, the stadium has hosted everything from Olympic competitions and World Cup football matches to huge open-air concerts.
- Lake Olympia (Olympiasee): At the centre of Olympiapark lies Lake Olympia, a calm and scenic spot surrounded by trees and lawns. It’s perfect for a relaxed stroll before heading into a show, and in good weather you can hire a pedal boat to see the park from the water. As the evening light reflects off the lake, it adds an atmospheric touch to any concert visit.
- Olympic Hill (Olympiaberg):A short climb up this man-made hill rewards you with some of the best views in Munich. The hill was built from rubble left after the Second World War and later landscaped as part of the Olympic site. Today, it offers sweeping panoramas over the stadium, the roof structures, and on clear days even to the Alps. It’s a favourite spot for locals to relax, watch sunsets, or just take in the scale of the park before heading to an event.
- Sea Life Munich: This aquarium showcases more than 4,500 creatures from rivers, seas, and coral reefs. One of the highlights is the walk-through ocean tunnel, where sharks and rays swim right overhead. It’s a chance to step into another world for an hour or two and makes for an unexpected but fascinating stop in the middle of Olympiapark.
- BMW Welt: Just across the street from Olympiapark, BMW Welt is one of Munich’s most visited attractions. The futuristic glass-and-steel building serves as both a showroom and an exhibition space, where you can see the latest BMW cars and motorcycles up close. Entry is free, and the space also hosts temporary exhibitions, events, and even concerts. The building itself is an architectural highlight, and if you have time, the connected BMW Museum next door offers a deep dive into over 100 years of automotive history.
If you’re hungry before the show, the Olympiapark area also has several snack bars and casual restaurants. For something more local, head to Schwabing, the nearby neighbourhood famous for its lively cafés, Bavarian restaurants and creative vibe.
Final Word: Cro Live in Munich 2025
With two nights in Munich’s Olympiahalle, Cro’s Cronicles Tour promises to be a highlight of the city’s cultural calendar in 2025. Between his unmistakable “Raop” sound, a decade’s worth of hits, and the energy of a live arena crowd, fans can expect an evening that blends music, spectacle and connection. Add in rising support acts Bella and Levin Liam, and the stage is set for something truly memorable.
Whether you’re travelling to Munich especially for the show or you’re lucky enough to already call the city home, these concerts are the perfect chance to experience one of Germany’s most influential artists at the top of his game.
Plan your journey, arrive early to soak up the atmosphere of Olympiapark, and get ready for two unforgettable September nights with Cro live in Munich 2025.
Mask + featured image source: Cromusic.de





