About this venue
PPC - Project Pop Culture in Graz is a compact venue designed for concerts, club programs and pop-culture events that depend on close contact between performers and the audience. Its appeal lies in the atmosphere of a smaller urban hall: instead of the scale of a large arena, the focus is on proximity to the stage, a clear connection with the program and energy that moves easily through the entire room.
The indoor experience is especially important for events where visitors want to feel the rhythm, sound and visual identity of the venue without unnecessary distance. Acoustics, visibility and practical layout make the hall well suited for evening performances, themed programs and artists whose shows work best in a more intimate setting than in large multipurpose venues.
The venue is located at Neubaugasse 6, Graz, Austria. The entrance sits in an urban setting, so it is useful to check the exact access point, short-stop options and nearby stops before arrival, especially for events with higher attendance. For broader planning around transport and movement through Graz, the city overview below continues naturally with practical information.
About the city
Graz, the charming capital of Styria, combines a relaxed vibe with the real energy of major events. The city is known for a strong cultural and sports scene, making it a great choice when you want an experience that starts the moment you arrive and only ends after the final applause. On top of that, Graz offers diverse dining and a wide range of accommodation—from elegant hotels close to the center to practical options in well-connected neighborhoods.
Getting in and moving around is straightforward: Graz Linien (trams and buses) links key parts of the city quickly, and transfers are usually intuitive around Jakominiplatz. If you arrive by train, Graz Hauptbahnhof is the main hub with excellent connections to the center and beyond, while Flughafen Graz is a convenient flight option with clear links into town. For wider regional travel, S-Bahn Steiermark is also useful, keeping trips to arenas and stadiums comfortable and predictable.
If you have time before or after the event, Graz rewards you with a walk through its UNESCO-listed old town, filled with cafés, courtyards, and streets that are easy to explore on foot. Head up to Schlossberg and the Uhrturm for the best city views, cross the Mur river and stop by the Murinsel, then continue to Hauptplatz and the old-town lanes. That way, your tickets come with a full city experience—compact, lively, and ideal for a short city break around a concert or a match.