About this venue
OPEN AIR PARK DÜSSELDORF is more than a park — it’s a dedicated open-air venue built for live shows and festival-style events under the sky. The layout is designed to adapt quickly to different event formats, with a clear stage-and-audience setup that keeps sightlines open and the atmosphere energetic from the first row to the back.
The experience feels naturally immersive: fresh air, an unobstructed outdoor setting, and a powerful live sound that hits differently than in an enclosed arena. On-site amenities typically add to the comfort, with food and drink points and clearly defined areas to take a break between sets without missing the vibe.
Getting there on event day is straightforward: Messeparkplatz P1, Dusseldorf, Germany. As a large parking area, it’s especially convenient if you arrive by car — park, follow the signage, and you’re just a short walk from the entrance. For broader city transport options and trip planning, check the general city information further down the page.
About the city
Düsseldorf (Dusseldorf), an elegant city on the Rhine, is not only a major business hub but also one of Germany’s most appealing destinations for top-tier concerts and sporting events. The city has a modern, urban pulse paired with that relaxed Rhineland vibe that helps visitors find their rhythm quickly and feel genuinely welcome. If you’re travelling for a match or a show, Düsseldorf often surprises with how easy it is to get around and how much there is to enjoy before and after the main event.
One of the city’s biggest strengths is transport and infrastructure: Rheinbahn connects key districts through a network of Stadtbahn (U-Bahn), Straßenbahn and bus lines, while the S-Bahn Rhein-Ruhr and Deutsche Bahn trains make arrivals from across the region straightforward. The main rail gateway is Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof, and from there you can usually reach the major arenas and stadiums quickly, without hassle. For air travel, Flughafen Düsseldorf (DUS) is conveniently linked by city and regional services, making trip planning easy even for a short stay.
While you’re here, it’s worth carving out time for the city itself: wander through the Altstadt, stroll along the Rhine at Rheinuferpromenade, or explore MedienHafen, where contemporary architecture adds a special flair to evening walks. Fans of shopping and classic city elegance often head to Königsallee, and for a true “Düsseldorf moment”, the bridges, river viewpoints and old-town streets usually deliver.
On top of that, Düsseldorf offers a broad range of accommodation and dining, from central hotels to more budget-friendly options in quieter neighbourhoods, so it’s easy to match the trip to your budget. The city is compact and well-organised, which keeps the whole experience relaxed: you come for the event, and you leave with a proper Rhine-side city break.