“Everything’s half as wild if you take it easy” – these are the words from Cro’s absolute breakthrough hit “Easy”. With this song, he captured the hearts of countless fans and at the same time created the anthem for his own genre: “Raop ” – a unique mixture of rap and pop. After his spectacular CRONICLES Tour 2024, which thrilled audiences with sold-out arenas and unique stage shows, the panda rapper returns to the big stage in 2025. His CRONICLES OPEN AIR tour starts on August 22 in Dresden and takes him through numerous German cities – including Hamburg. On August 29, Cro will transform the Bahrenfeld harness racing track into a huge open-air stage. All the details about this mega-concert, which is guaranteed to make fans melt, can be found here!

Cro concert in Hamburg: schedule, support act, tickets & directions
After the MS Dockville Festival celebrated just last week, it’s time for music highlights in the Hanseatic city again next Saturday. Admission to the concert starts at 16:30 on Saturday, August 29 – Cro himself starts at 19:00 on the stage of the Trabrennbahn Bahrenfeld. MAJAN and JOLLE will be on stage as the opening act and will create the right atmosphere before Cro takes the stage. With his show, the panda rapper presents a retrospective of his twelve-year career, performing hits from all five of his number 1 albums such as “Einmal um die Welt”, “Traum”, “Bye Bye” and many more songs. The audience can look forward to a rousing mix of classics, spectacular visual effects, throwback vibes and typical Cro surprises.
Tickets are currently still available from various providers and cost from around 58.40 euros plus fees. A VIP upgrade is also on offer, which includes attractive extras such as earlier access to the venue, exclusive merchandising, the opportunity to experience the soundcheck live, an NFC-enabled VIP pass, a special festival survival kit and access to the area directly in front of the stage.
Trabrennbahn Bahrenfeld is easily accessible both by car and by public transport. Visitors can take the S-Bahn lines S3 or S21 to Altona and from there take bus lines 2, 3, 288 or 601 before walking just a few minutes to the entrance. If you prefer to travel by car, you will find parking spaces in the Trabrennbahn’s own parking lot, although the number of spaces is limited. It is therefore advisable to arrive early or preferably travel by public transport, as the crowds are likely to be large.