About this venue
Seidensticker Halle is a modern multi-purpose indoor arena that serves as Bielefeld’s go-to stage for concerts, tours, and major live events. Its clean, contemporary design is built for a smooth visitor flow—from clearly organized entrances to strong sightlines across the seating, making it a reliable choice when you want a big-night atmosphere without unnecessary hassle.
Inside, the experience is all about functional comfort: the stands are arranged to keep crowd energy focused, and the sound setup supports both high-impact concert nights and spoken programs. Visitors often highlight the clear layout, short walking distances to amenities, and an event-friendly offer that keeps you close to the action while helping queues stay manageable.
For arrivals, the venue is easy to pinpoint and easy to reach at street level: Werner-Bock-Straße 35, Bielefeld, Germany. If you’re coming by car, the key advantage is parking nearby, so you can reach the entrance within minutes on foot. For broader guidance on getting around the city, check the general information further down the page.
About the city
Bielefeld, the hub of the Ostwestfalen-Lippe region, is not only an important business and university city, but also an increasingly popular destination for top-tier live experiences. The city draws crowds looking for a strong concert atmosphere and sporting excitement, with events naturally centered around well-known venues such as Seidensticker Halle and the SchücoArena stadium. This mix of urban energy and a compact city layout makes Bielefeld a practical choice for buying tickets and planning a night out without unnecessary logistics.
Bielefeld is proud of its efficient transport network, making it easy to reach arenas and stadiums whether you use the StadtBahn and moBiel buses or travel by car. For rail यात्रers, the key gateway is Bielefeld Hbf, from which public transport quickly connects to major districts and event areas. If you arrive by plane, a common regional option is Flughafen Paderborn/Lippstadt, followed by a straightforward onward journey to the city by road or rail. Thanks to this connectivity, visitors can align accommodation, dinner plans, and event start times with minimal stress.
Beyond the event itself, Bielefeld rewards visitors with “before and after” highlights that round out the experience. Stroll through the Altstadt and around Alter Markt, where the local rhythm of the city is most tangible, or head up to Sparrenburg for panoramic views. Nature lovers often choose walks along the edges of the Teutoburger Wald, offering an ideal contrast to an evening program. In this way, Bielefeld combines a relaxed daytime pace with the excitement of a big night out, whether you are coming for a concert or a sporting spectacle.