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Uebel & Gefährlich - Complex

Concert hall

Concert hallHamburgGermanyCapacity: About 1,0001 upcoming events
Uebel & Gefährlich - Complex
Type
Concert hall
City
Hamburg
Country
Germany
Upcoming events
1
Address
Feldstraße 66
Time zone
W. Europe Standard Time
Capacity
About 1,000

About this venue

Uebel & Gefährlich - Complex is one of Hamburg’s most distinctive club and concert venues, set inside an imposing concrete bunker that gives the venue a strong industrial identity. As a space for concerts, DJ sets, club nights and cultural events, it stands out for combining raw architecture, urban character and a close connection between performers and the audience.

Inside, the venue is designed for an intense live experience, with areas such as a larger hall and a smaller club room that support different event formats. Visitors value its powerful sound, intimate atmosphere and varied programme, which includes electronic music, indie, rock, alternative concerts, comedy and other stage-based events.

The venue is located at Feldstraße 66, 20359 Hamburg, Germany. The entrance is connected with the well-known bunker complex on Feldstraße, and access to the venue itself is easiest on foot from nearby city stations or by taxi to the area in front of the complex. For broader information about getting around Hamburg, the city guide below provides a natural continuation.

About the city

Hamburg, the Hanseatic metropolis in northern Germany, is not only a major port city but also one of Europe’s most appealing destinations for top-tier concerts and sporting spectacles. The city blends cosmopolitan energy, a strong cultural scene, and a tradition of large gatherings, so attending an event here often becomes more than just the ticket itself. Whether you come for music, sport, or large-scale show productions, Hamburg delivers an urban rhythm, a rich range of experiences, and a distinctive atmosphere that visitors remember.

Hamburg’s big advantage is its practical, efficient infrastructure: public transport under the hvv umbrella connects key districts and zones via the U-Bahn and S-Bahn, alongside buses and harbour ferries that are part of everyday life. The central arrival hub is Hamburg Hauptbahnhof, from which it is quick and straightforward to transfer toward major arenas and stadiums, often with minimal walking and clear signage. If you fly into Hamburg Airport (Helmut Schmidt), reaching the city centre and then continuing to event locations is smooth and stress-free thanks to logical links and well-organised routes—especially important when planning arrival and the trip back after a big event.

For a complete experience, Hamburg offers plenty of “tourist bonus” before or after the show: a stroll through Speicherstadt and the modern HafenCity delivers a unique mix of history and contemporary architecture, while the harbour vibe is best felt at Landungsbrücken along the Elbe waterfront. Enjoy a loop around the Alster lakes, stop by Rathausmarkt and the old city core, or climb St. Michaelis (“Michel”) for sweeping city views. If you want a livelier evening atmosphere, St. Pauli and the Reeperbahn bring a recognisable urban pulse, while Planten un Blomen and the city’s walking paths are ideal for a calmer break between events.

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