Brunner Wiesn 2025: Dieter Bohlen and Ballermann Stars Heat Up the Oktoberfest in Lower Austria

The Brunner Wiesn, Lower Austria's largest Oktoberfest, is entering the next round in 2025. From September 18 to October 4, the festival will once again take place at Campus21 in Brunn am Gebirge, with around 150,000 visitors expected. An extensive program with Schlager stars, party artists, and regional acts will be offered.
Party Hits, Culinary Delights, and Family Program at the Brunner Wiesn 2025
The 5,000 square meter festival tent is one of the largest in the country. The festival is divided into three program blocks. From September 18 to 20, Schlager and pop are the focus. In the following week, from September 25 to 27, Mallorca hits and party Schlager dominate. The third week brings the final highlight with Dieter Bohlen and other Ballermann acts.
In parallel with the concerts, the Brunner Wiesn offers an extensive supporting program: an amusement park, a beer garden, a wine chalet, and numerous food stands provide variety. The 30,000 square meter area is freely accessible. Concert admissions are available from 29 euros.
The Program at the Brunner Wiesn 2025 in Detail
September 18 to 20: Girl Power and Party Hits
The spectacular start is made on September 18 by Schlager queen Melissa Naschenweng – known for earworms like "Traktorführerschein" – who, together with Anna-Carina Woitschak ("Das Beste an mir bist du"), electrifies the audience with Alpine rock and modern Schlager. One day later (September 19), EGON7 heats up with its mix of party hits and original compositions, and on September 20, the party Schlager band Meilenstein provides the party-loving audience with cover songs and original compositions.
September 25 to 27: Mallorca Party Part 1
On September 25, the first Mallorca party kicks off with Mickie Krause, the Ballermann legend, to whom we owe hits like "10 Nackte Friseusen" or "Schatzi, schenk mir ein Foto." Mia Julia, who has a worldwide online fan base, has also landed a party hit with "Der Zug hat keine Bremse," together with Lorenz Büffel, who will also be present. The Ballermann kings and queens will be fired up by Marry, a German party schlager singer who has made a name for herself as a female party star at the Bierkönig in Mallorca. The party continues on Friday, September 26, with top-notch schlager royalty and Die Fürsten. Die Fürsten is an Austrian band known for their mix of traditional and modern music. Originally known as "Die Grafen," they have evolved and continued their musical journey under the name Die Fürsten. Nobility obliges... With K’S Live on Saturday, September 27, an extremely versatile Austrian band will perform, known for their energetic live performances and covering a wide musical spectrum from pop and rock to Styrian music and current chart hits.
October 2 to 4: A Pop Titan and Mallorca Party II and III
Loved, hated, and cultishly revered: No matter how one feels about pop titan Dieter Bohlen, the German blond with the big mouth leaves no one indifferent and will perform a selection of his countless hits like "You're My Heart, You're My Soul" and "Brother Louie" on Thursday, October 2. With an explosive mix of party hits, the Mallorca party enters its second round on Friday, October 3. Ikke Hüftgold will bring the party crowd to a frenzy with his cult hits like "Dicke Titten, Kartoffelsalat" and "Ich schwanke noch." Julian Sommer sings about experiences like "Dicht im Flieger" and "Morgen kickt der Kater," Almklausi heats things up with classics like "Mama Laudaaa" and "Hoch die Tassen," while Rumbombe shakes the dance floor with "Ameise" and "Zum Greifen nah." Ultimately, Frenzy lights up the audience with "Lampen an" and "Lanzelot." The Mallorca Party Part III on Saturday, October 4, gives the party crowd the final blow, as Die Atzen perform their legendary songs "Das geht ab!" and "Disco Pogo." Isi Glück excites with "So viel gemeinsam" and "Ninja Samurai Party Fighter," while Matty Valentino elevates the mood with "Hurra die Gams" and "Auffe auf’n Berg." Tobee flies in the helicopter 117 (Mach’ den Hub Hub Hub) and Honk sings "Hallo Helmut."
Organizers Rely on Proven Concept
"For 13 years, the Brunner Wiesn has been more than an Oktoberfest – it is a meeting place for friends, families, and music lovers," say the organizers Christoph Novak and Mario Repa of Weitblick Entertainment. The goal is to establish the Brunner Wiesn as the largest and most popular Oktoberfest in Austria in the long term.
Shuttle buses between Vienna and Brunn am Gebirge ensure a safe journey. Tickets are available via oeticket.com. The entire lineup and additional information can be found on the official website.
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