Concert Musik-Arena
Roxette
‘It must have been love’ – Sounds of the 80s at Tollwood: Roxette rocks the stage of the Musik-Arena on 23 June 2025. The concert at the Tollwood Summer Festival is the only tour stop in Germany. The legendary Swedish pop-rock band has thrilled generations of music fans with their unmistakable sound. Following the death of lead singer Marie Fredriksson, Per Gessle, founding member of the band, is continuing the Roxette legacy. With the new singer Lena Philipsson, he brings the unforgettable songs such as ‘The Look’, ‘Listen to your heart’ and many others back to the stage – full of energy and with a fresh interpretation. Roxette lives on and sets new accents at the same time. With their worldwide hits, the Swedish band promises an evening full of musical highlights at the Tollwood Summer Festival 2025.
Dear Tollwood-Visitors, please take note of the safety advice for the “Musik-Arena”. There will be body checks at the entrance and your bags will be searched. We generally advise our concert guests to refrain from bringing medium-sized and / or large backpacks and large handbags in order to accelerate access to the “Musik-Arena”.
Only a limited number of wheelchair spaces are authorised in the Musik-Arena. For this reason, wheelchair users must purchase a wheelchair ticket. This is valid for the person in the wheelchair and one accompanying person. Tickets for wheelchair users can be ordered directly from Tollwood by calling 089-38 38 50 0 (tickets are sent free of charge). Tickets can only be purchased directly at MT’s own ticket offices HP8 (Isarphilharmonie) and Deutsches Theater.
Please note: There are specially reserved seats in the Musik-Arena for people in wheelchairs, which are only available with the purchase of a wheelchair ticket. Without a valid wheelchair ticket, admission is not possible for people in wheelchairs.
At seated concerts, seats are kept free in the front area; at unseated concerts, a platform is set up for wheelchair users. There is also space for one accompanying person. At seated concerts, a seat is available for the accompanying person directly next to the wheelchair space. The view from the designated seats is adapted to the needs of wheelchair users.
Tollwood grants free admission to an accompanying person for people with a ‘B’ in their disabled pass as a voluntary service. The accompanying person must be able to provide assistance to the wheelchair user, for example if it is necessary to leave the music arena quickly. For example, the accompanying person must be able to take the wheelchair user out of the event area alone.