About this venue
Backstage Werk is a concert hall in Munich known for its industrial character, direct atmosphere, and a programme well suited to rock, metal, alternative music, electronic performances, and club-style concerts. The venue is not designed as a traditional formal hall, but as a functional live space where the stage, the audience, and the energy of the performance feel closely connected. This combination gives the venue a recognizable identity among medium-sized concert locations.
The indoor experience is built around good visibility, powerful sound, and a practical layout that makes it easy for visitors to orient themselves inside the space. The acoustics are suited to louder concert formats, while bars and basic hospitality options make the time before the show and between performances more comfortable. The atmosphere is informal, dynamic, and focused on the event itself, making Backstage Werk a strong choice for audiences looking for an immediate live music experience.
The venue is located at Grabenweg 74, Munich, Germany. The entrance is part of the wider Backstage complex, so it is useful to follow the signs for the specific hall and check the entrance stated on the ticket. Access areas for arrivals by car are usually available nearby, while broader planning for movement around the city continues naturally in the general Munich guide below.
About the city
Munich, the Bavarian capital, is not only a synonym for major festivals but also one of Europe’s most important destinations for top concerts, sporting spectacles, and other events. The city blends refined tradition with modern energy, so visitors often come for an atmosphere that works just as well before, during, and after a night out. With a rich culinary scene and accommodation for different budgets—from hotels in the center to practical options in the wider area—your stay feels comfortable and well organized. Many travelers highlight a strong sense of safety and order, which makes planning an evening out easy and stress-free.
When it comes to arriving and getting around, Munich is known for excellent connections and clear logistics. Local public transport relies on the U-Bahn, S-Bahn, tram, and bus, so most halls, stadiums, and arenas are quick and simple to reach. If you arrive by train, München Hauptbahnhof is the main hub that conveniently links you to city lines, and for air travel Flughafen München (Franz Josef Strauss) offers reliable connections into the center. Whether you travel by public transport or by car, the city is designed so key locations are accessible without complications.
To round out the experience, use the time before or after the event for a short city “bonus.” Take a walk through Marienplatz and the old town, stop by Viktualienmarkt, or find some calm in the Englischer Garten. Walkers often choose the banks of the Isar River, while those looking for a classic vibe like to drop in on the city’s representative buildings and museums. Munich is a place where tickets turn into a complete getaway—with solid organization, recognizable landmarks, and the feeling that everything important is within easy reach.