About this venue
Freilichtbuhne in Wiesmoor is more than an open-air stage—it’s an amphitheatre that turns the surrounding landscape into part of the show. With its semi-circular seating layout and the sky above as a “ceiling,” the venue creates a strong sense of closeness to the performers, making concerts, theatre nights, and festival programs feel immediate and immersive. What defines Freilichtbuhne is that balance of simple structure and a big-event atmosphere in the open air.
Inside the venue experience, the focus stays on clear sightlines and a clean sound image. The acoustics are designed for an outdoor format, and the tiered seating helps keep the stage visible from multiple sections. Visitors appreciate the relaxed summer feel, natural airflow, and the straightforward on-site offering of refreshments and essential amenities that fit open-air events.
For arrival, head directly to Freilichtbühnenstraße 16, Wiesmoor, Germany, where the entrance sits right off the access road. Nearby you’ll typically find practical parking options and a short walk to the gates, which keeps entry simple even on busier event days. For broader city transport and getting around beyond the venue area, see the city section further down the page.
About the city
Wiesmoor, often called the “flower of East Frisia,” appeals to visitors who want to combine the relaxed atmosphere of Germany’s green north with a strong events scene across the surrounding region. While the town itself feels calmer and more intimate than major cities, that very mix of nature, order, and nearby options makes it a smart base for sports events and concerts without the pressure of big-city crowds.
Getting around is easy with local bus services, and Linie 470 Fehntjer Bus stands out by linking central Wiesmoor with Bahnhof Augustfehn, opening up straightforward rail connections toward larger cities. If you arrive by train from other parts of Germany, hubs such as Emden Hbf or Leer (Ostfriesl) are also common gateways, from which continuing to Wiesmoor by bus or car is manageable. For air travel, the most frequently used airport is Flughafen Bremen (Bremen Airport), and from there you can continue by a mix of train, bus, or rental car depending on your itinerary and the arena or stadium location.
When you are not at the event, Wiesmoor offers a pleasant “tourist bonus”: stroll through Blumenreich and its garden parks, unwind by Ottermeer lake, or explore local heritage at the Torf- und Siedlungsmuseum. The canal landscape and flat walking paths typical of the Fehn area are ideal for an easy pre-show walk or a calm post-match reset, and the small-town feel makes it simple to plan your day without rushing.
Altogether, Wiesmoor is a practical choice for visitors who want a great event experience and a quieter stay: easy access to transport links, quick orientation, and enough to enjoy “in between” plans so the trip feels complete rather than just a single stop.