01Which venues are covered?
Currently 19 venues and series in Hamburg and the surrounding area: Hauptkirche St. Michaelis, Hauptkirche St. Jacobi, Cotton Club, Fabrik, Kampnagel, Ensemble Resonanz, English Theatre of Hamburg, Hauptkirche St. Petri, HoheLuftschiff, Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, Hauptkirche St. Katharinen, Laeiszhalle — Musikhalle Hamburg, Ohnsorg-Theater, Alma Hoppes Lustspielhaus, Komödie Winterhuder Fährhaus, Centralkomitee, Deutsches Schauspielhaus, Hamburger Kammerspiele and Thalia Theater.
02How current is the programme?
Data is scraped hourly between 09:00 and 21:00 Berlin time directly from venue websites. Cancellations, sold-out flags, and programme changes usually surface within an hour.
03Can I buy tickets here?
No — the Tickets button on each concert links directly to the venue's or pre-sale's own booking page. This site doesn't sell tickets and takes no commission.
04Which genres are covered?
Classical, jazz, chamber music, sacred music, world music and new/experimental music. Pop, rock and Schlager are deliberately out of scope — other platforms cover those better.
05What happens to concerts that have already started?
On today's view, concerts are hidden 30 minutes after their start time, so only reachable performances remain visible. A small note at the bottom shows how many have already begun.
06Why this site?
Hamburg has an unusually dense classical and improvised concert scene, but no shared programme. This site lays every house onto one searchable day view — a concert calendar for the whole city.
07How do push notifications work?
Subscribe via the "Push Digest" button or the footer link. Three time slots are available: morning (07:00), afternoon (17:00) and a weekly Sunday overview (09:00). Notifications can optionally be restricted to specific genres. Sign-up is anonymous — no account, no email — and can be cancelled at any time. On iOS, the site must first be added to the home screen as a web app.