Helene Fischer will give a concert in June 2026

2026 anniversary tour

After maternity leave: Helene Fischer gives a concert in Dresden


November 12, 2025 – 13.55Reading time: 2 minutes

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Helene Fischer: In 2026 she will tour again after her maternity leave. (Archive photo) He will also appear in Dresden. (Source: IMAGO/osnapix)

20 years after her debut album, Helene Fischer embarks on a major open-air tour. He will also play a show in Dresden.

20 years after her debut album, Helene Fischer embarks on a major open-air tour. He will also visit Dresden next year, even for a special concert.

Helene Fischer announced her big anniversary tour for 2026 in Munich on Wednesday. The 41-year-old singer said he planned to perform in front of around 750,000 fans at stadiums in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

With the tour he celebrated the 20th anniversary of his debut album “From here to infinity”. The concerts will take place in June and July 2026. The start of the tour will be celebrated in Dresden. The concert starts on June 10 at 19:30. Tickets for the show start at around 82 euros. Price increases depend on the category; according to Eventim, the price of a seat at the main location is around 163 euros. The so-called premium seats cost around 172 euros. He will play at the Rudolf Harbig Stadium.

The concert agency said Fischer will appear on a 360-degree stage and catwalk. By doing so, the artist fulfills “his desire to appear in the midst of the concert audience and thus be as close as possible to all the audience.”

Fischer announced the birth of his second daughter in the summer. At the end of August he wrote on his social media channels: “Precious time with my family means a lot to me and I deliberately want to experience it in peace.” He added: “This year I want to continue to spend as much time as possible with my little family.”

The singer sent a message to his fans: “Dear ones, 2026 will be our summer. I have been on stage passionately for 20 years. So many unforgettable moments and songs have accompanied me since then. This should be celebrated, with you.”
According to organisers, audiences can expect a program containing songs from across his career – “from songs from his early days to ‘Breathlessness through the night’ and ‘Look in'”.