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Felix Lobrecht Comedy Tour 2026 – What It’s All About

Felix Lobrecht is one of Germany’s most talked-about stand-up comedians, known for razor-sharp observational jokes, street-smart storytelling, and a Berlin attitude that snaps between deadpan and explosive punchlines. Beyond the stage, he co-creates the chart-topping podcast Gemischtes Hack and wrote the bestselling coming-of-age novel Sonne und Beton, later adapted into a hit film. His material blends everyday absurdities, class and city life, athletic discipline, and timing perfected in countless clubs, making his arena shows feel both intimate and high-energy for longtime fans and first-timers alike. Crowds across Europe know it.

The 2026 tour is a pure stand-up experience: a tight opener to warm the room, then a new full set from Lobrecht running well over an hour, driven by rhythm, callbacks, and stories that build to precision finales. Expect minimal props, crisp lighting and sound, and a focus on language and pacing rather than gimmicks. The focus stays on stand-up, with pacing and structure designed to keep arena crowds engaged from start to finish.

From early Berlin open mics and small theaters, Lobrecht scaled to national recognition with sold-out tours across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, a Netflix special (Hype), and viral podcast moments that introduced his comedy to millions. The live show’s growth mirrors his cultural footprint: memes, catchphrases, and debates about tone and taboo that helped push German stand-up toward a faster, more international cadence. Festival slots and acclaimed movie success broadened the audience while the writing stayed personal, giving the tour both mainstream reach and a club-honed edge.

New for 2026: a fresh hour, the biggest rooms yet, and select European capitals beyond the DACH core. Official accounts for drops and presales—Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/felixlobrecht Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/felix.lobrecht/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@felixlobrecht X: https://twitter.com/felixlobrecht Head to our website’s link to choose your city and seats. The countdown has started – book now!

Felix Lobrecht Tour Lineup & Hosts

Main comedian

Felix Lobrecht anchors the tour as the headliner. The Berlin‑based stand‑up is known for brisk, observational storytelling rooted in Neukölln, and for the hit podcast Gemischtes Hack, which he co‑hosts with writer and TV presenter Tommi Schmitt. The podcast has received German Comedy Award honors for Best Comedy Podcast, while Lobrecht’s stage work ranges from intimate club try‑outs to arena runs across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. His special Hype reached a wide audience on streaming, and he is the author of the novel Sonne und Beton, later adapted into a 2023 feature film co‑written by Lobrecht with director David Wnendt.

Co‑hosts and recurring performers

Support slots and hosting duties typically rotate among comics from Lobrecht’s Berlin‑based Stand Up 44 circle and trusted club peers. A host opens the night, lays out house rules, and warms up the room with a tight set before introducing the main act. Lineups can vary by city and date, and are announced close to showtime on official channels to keep the focus on the live experience.

Notable guests and surprises

While the tour is built around Lobrecht’s full headlining set, some dates feature unannounced drop‑ins from well‑known German‑language comedians when schedules align. On rare occasions, friends from the podcast or film world have greeted the crowd or joined for a brief bit; these moments are spontaneous and are never sold as guaranteed appearances.

Fun facts

  • No house band: the format is pure stand‑up, with walk‑in music only.
  • Frequent returners: openers often come back across legs after strong audience response.
  • Material flow: Lobrecht tests new jokes in small rooms before arena shows.
  • Story links: themes from Sonne und Beton sometimes echo in his onstage narratives without duplicating the book.

Essential Info for Fans Attending Felix Lobrecht Tour

Felix Lobrecht’s stand up sets typically run 75 to 100 minutes, usually without an intermission; some theater dates add a 10 to 15 minute break after an opener. Doors commonly open 60 to 90 minutes before showtime, and late seating is allowed at staff discretion to avoid disrupting punchlines. Plan to arrive early for security screening and merch, and expect a high energy, language forward set suited to mature audiences.

Venue Date Location Tickets
Tempodrom TBA Berlin, Germany upcoming comedy tour
Barclays Arena TBA Hamburg, Germany Use the link above
Lanxess Arena TBA Cologne, Germany Use the link above
Olympiahalle TBA Munich, Germany Use the link above
Wiener Stadthalle TBA Vienna, Austria Use the link above
Hallenstadion TBA Zurich, Switzerland Use the link above

Age restrictions vary by venue: theaters often admit 16+ with guidance, while clubs can be 18+ or 21+ in accordance with local laws. Valid photo ID is required for age restricted entries, alcohol purchases, and some VIP collections. If attending with younger guests, confirm policies directly with the venue before buying.

Most venues prohibit professional cameras, flashes, and audio or video recording. Phones should be silenced; some dates may use phone pouches. Crowd work can be part of the show, but heckling and filming are not. Follow bag policies, comply with staff instructions, and respect neighbors to keep the room focused.

Buy tickets only through our website using the link in the table above. Pricing is dynamic; standard seats typically range from about $35 to $95 USD before fees, with premium and last minute options sometimes higher. VIP packages, when available, can run roughly $120 to $250 USD. Secure seats early: The countdown has started – book now!

Audience etiquette: arrive 30 minutes early, keep conversations to a whisper, and avoid re entry during bits. There is no open mic sign up bucket; this is a professional show. Latecomers may be held until a break in the set. Accessibility seating, merch, and concessions vary by venue; check details when purchasing.

VIP options, where offered, may include preferred seating, early entry, dedicated check in, a limited edition merch item, and a photo opportunity in a controlled setting. Meet and greets are not guaranteed and are subject to the host's schedule and venue rules. VIPs must follow the same recording restrictions as all guests. Expect profanity. Please enjoy.

Behind the Scenes: Format, Music, & Stage Setup

Felix Lobrecht’s live stand-up is built around a tight, high-energy headline set rather than rotating one-minute spots or panel feedback. A local opener warms up the room for 15–20 minutes, followed by a short reset while lights dim and walk-on music builds anticipation. Lobrecht then performs 70–90 minutes with a clear arc: brisk observational bits upfront, personal stories and social commentary in the middle, and a callback-laden closer. Crowd work appears in short bursts—quick riffs with latecomers or front-row reactions—without derailing the pacing. Encores are rare; he prefers a final punchline and a thank-you.

Instead of a house band, the atmosphere relies on curated hip-hop walk-in and walk-out tracks, stings for transitions, and precise lighting cues. A front-of-house engineer balances his dynamic mic delivery with room acoustics from theaters to arenas, while a lighting operator uses tight spots and blackouts to highlight punchlines. Video screens in larger venues carry clean, latency-free close-ups; a stage manager coordinates timers, safety checks, and the opener’s changeover. The result feels big and cinematic without stealing focus from the jokes.

Compared with early club years, the stage design is deliberately minimalist—black backdrop, stool, handheld mic, and water—scaled for bigger rooms with better sightlines. The pacing has tightened over time, with shorter setup lines, stronger tags, and more callbacks. Guest arrangements shifted from multiple short support spots to one chosen opener, keeping attention on the headliner. Simple rules apply: start on time, keep phones down, and respect the no‑heckle vibe so everyone can hear the punchlines.

Fans praise the straightforward format for amplifying Lobrecht’s voice and Berlin-honed timing, while critics note how the sparse production foregrounds writing and performance. In arenas, crisp sound, quick lighting hits, and well-framed screens preserve club-level intimacy, drawing consistent compliments from both groups. The overall flow feels intentional, tight, and immersive.

Felix Lobrecht 2026 Tour Q&A

Q: How much are tickets for Felix Lobrecht?

A: Standard seats usually cost $39 to $129 USD depending on city and demand, while VIP packages run about $150 to $300. Taxes and fees apply, and dynamic pricing may change totals.

Q: How to get tickets to the Felix Lobrecht Tour?

A: Please use the link to our website to buy tickets. Avoid third‑party resellers. The countdown has started – book now! For help, contact support before payment for seat selection.

Q: How long is the show?

A: Plan for about 90 to 110 minutes, including a short opening set and a brief changeover. Most performances run without intermission to keep momentum, so arrive rested and ready to laugh all night.

Q: How to get the best seats?

A: Buy early through the website link and pick seats from the interactive map. Consider weekday shows, join presales, and use venue memberships. Arrive on show night to avoid lines and settle comfortably.

Q: Is it suitable for children?

A: The material includes mature themes and strong language. We recommend audiences 16+ with discretion, and some venues may enforce age minimums. Every attendee needs a ticket. Review venue policies before purchasing for minors.

Q: Can I take photographs or record the performance?

A: Flash photography, video recording, and streaming are not permitted during the set. You may photograph the stage before or after the show. Professional cameras, tripods, and audio gear are prohibited.

Q: Where is the tour going? (List top cities)

A: Major hubs anticipated include Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Cologne, Vienna, Zurich, Amsterdam, London, Paris, Dublin, Barcelona, New York, Toronto, and Los Angeles. Always confirm official dates and venues on our website.

Q: How can comedians participate or sign up?

A: The lineup is curated; there’s no open‑mic. Comedians may submit a 5–10 minute reel, bio, and availability via our contact form for consideration. Local producers recommend openers based on regional credits.

Q: Who are the recurring guests or regulars?

A: Felix performs a solo headlining set. Special guests or openers may appear and vary by city; there are no guaranteed regulars. Lineups are announced per date on site and venue channels.

Q: What makes this tour unique from other stand-up shows?

A: Expect razor‑sharp observational storytelling, Berlin street energy, and crowd work that keeps each night spontaneous. Fresh 2026 material and intimate staging focus on jokes, rhythm, and connection, minimizing distractions.

Q: What’s next for the Felix Lobrecht after this tour?

A: After the tour, Felix plans to develop new material, continue podcast projects, and explore a filmed special. Announcements will arrive via his and the tour’s channels as timelines solidify.

Q: When do tickets go on sale and are there presales?

A: General on-sale opens Friday at 10 a.m. local time, with limited presales for newsletter subscribers and venue members earlier in the week. Join our mailing list for alerts.

Q: Are VIP or meet-and-greet packages available?

A: Select cities offer VIP bundles with premium seating, exclusive merch, and early entry. Prices generally run $150 to $300 USD before fees. Meet-and-greets are rare and announced per date; always verify inclusions.

Q: Are there student or group discounts?

A: Some venues provide student, youth, or group offers at discretion. Availability is limited and may exclude peak dates. Bring ID at entry. For groups of ten or more, contact the box office.

Q: What is the refund or resale policy?

A: All sales are final unless the event is canceled or rescheduled. If plans change, use the venue’s exchange or verified resale where available. Third‑party marketplaces add surcharges and cannot guarantee value.

Q: Will the show be in German or English?

A: Felix primarily performs in German. International dates may include brief English asides, but the core set is crafted for German-speaking audiences. No subtitles or live translations are provided on site.

Q: Is there an opening act?

A: Most shows include a short opening set from a guest comedian selected by the tour or local promoter. Openers vary by city to showcase regional talent. The headliner follows after a quick changeover.

Q: What are the venue accessibility options?

A: Venues offer wheelchair seating, companion tickets, step-free access, and hearing-assistance on request. Availability differs by location, so book seats directly through the box office. Service animals are welcome by policy and regulations.

Q: What time should I arrive and what’s the security policy?

A: Arrive 45–60 minutes before showtime for scanning and checks. Security prohibits bags, outside food, weapons, and recording equipment. Late arrivals are seated during natural breaks at staff discretion.

Q: Can I buy official merchandise at the venue?

A: Yes. Merchandise stands accept cards and contactless payments, with items available online after shows. Sizes sell out quickly, so shop before performance. Only merchandise sold inside the venue is licensed.

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