According to our on-site reporter, issues persist around the second Metallica concert in Munich this Sunday evening. Two-day tickets appear to have disappeared from the Eventim app, and fans can only find them through a complicated search within the app, causing confusion at the entrance. Additionally, network problems are preventing visitors from loading their tickets, forcing them to search for a signal outside the venue. On a positive note, the weather is cooperating with ideal concert conditions: around 20 degrees Celsius and no thunderstorms predicted.
On Friday night, Metallica rocked the Olympic Stadium with great success despite the rain. Now, the second concert, which fans hope will be just as spectacular, is underway. However, fans driving to the event face a daunting journey. The Parkharfe, the large parking area at the stadium, has been completely closed since 1:30 PM, as reported by our on-site journalist and confirmed by the Munich police.
Chaos Around Olympic Stadium – Parking Area Closed
Chaos reigns around the Olympic Stadium. Cars are at a standstill. The parking guidance system, intended to prevent such issues, was still indicating available spaces at 1:45 PM. This closure surprised arriving fans only when they encountered the police barricade.
Surrounding parking garages, such as the one on Dostlerstraße, remain open, according to the police. The parking guidance system is now operational, but a backlog is growing on Dachauer Straße, Lerchenauer Straße, and the Mittlerer Ring. Additionally, the Munich public transport company (MVG) is warning against taking the subway to the stadium.