Family Day

The Elbphilharmonie invites young and old to discover music together on two days in June.

Elbphilharmonie Familientag
Elbphilharmonie Familientag © Breeder

For Family Day on 26–27 June 2021, the doors of the Elbphilharmonie open again for visitors of all ages. In a slightly different format this year, individual concerts offer an opportunity to enjoy and get to know music. First-class musicians welcome visitors and perform child-friendly concerts in the various halls – with music ranging from classical to pop. Feel free to join in, dance along or daydream! And a special surprise awaits on the Plaza where the audience can join in too…

Please note: Family Day attendees require a ticket for each individual concert. For Elfi baby concerts in the Kaistudios, each concertgoer – including babies – requires their own ticket. For concerts in the Grand Hall and Recital Hall, every guest aged 1+ requires their own ticket. Babies who have not had their first birthday can sit on a guardian’s lap and do not need a seat of their own.

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Important information
Coronavirus safety
You can find full information on attending concerts during the coronavirus period here:
https://www.elbphilharmonie.de/en/coronavirus

Hygiene and distancing rules
Within the Elbphilharmonie and Laeiszhalle buildings, please stay at least 1.5 metres away from others. You are required to wear a medical face mask on the entire premises, also on the Elbphilharmonie Plaza, in the entrance area and while seated in the concert hall.

Admittance to concerts
To attend a concert, you must present a valid negative coronavirus test, evidence that you have been fully immunised, or evidence that you have had the virus and recovered. To ensure swift entry, please arrive early at the building and have your ticket, a valid ID (ID card or passport) and one of the above coronavirus documents ready.

Masks and testing for children
Unless stated otherwise in the Hamburg SARS-CoV-2 Containment Regulations, children aged five and under are not required to present proof of a negative coronavirus test. Furthermore, children aged six and under are not required to wear masks.

Project supporter: Haspa Musik Stiftung