Event Details
When and where does Rock im Park 2027 take place?
Rock im Park takes place from 4 to 6 June 2027 at the Zeppelinfeld right in the heart of Nuremberg; the site sits just minutes from the old town. The festival is the southern twin of Rock am Ring, held on the same weekend at the Nürburgring, and runs with an almost identical lineup. Around 80,000 visitors are expected on the historic grounds around the Zeppelinfeld and Zeppelintribüne.
Rock im Park 2027: lineup and highlights
- First confirmed headliner: Blink 182
- Three days of concerts across several stages, including the Mainstage, Utopia Stage and Mandora Stage
- Identical lineup to sister festival Rock am Ring
- Past years featured acts such as Linkin Park, Iron Maiden, Volbeat, Metallica, Rammstein and System Of A Down
- More band announcements are expected over the coming months
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Camping and schedule at the Zeppelinfeld
Campers can enter the grounds no earlier than Thursday, 3 June 2027, at around 9:00 AM; out of consideration for local residents, the entire site stays closed before that time. Departure must be completed by 10:00 AM on Monday, 7 June 2027. Alongside General Camping, a quieter Green Camping option is available with a night time quiet period between 1:00 and 8:00 AM. Access to the concert area requires a festival wristband, issued at the check in stations.
How much do Rock im Park 2027 tickets cost?
Ticket prices are tiered and rise with each sales phase. The weekend ticket including camping opened at 258 euros in the first price tier; higher tiers already reach 288 euros, with the fourth tier at around 338 to 341 euros. In previous years the cheapest tiers sold out within minutes, so buying early pays off. Ticket holders get free use of public transport within the Verkehrsverbund Großraum Nürnberg (VGN) for the whole festival.
How to get to Nuremberg and the Zeppelinfeld
The Zeppelinfeld sits by the Dutzendteich lake in the south of Nuremberg and is about ten minutes from the historic old town by public transport. Festival ticket holders ride the VGN network free for the entire event. Travelers coming from further away can find discounted fares with Deutsche Bahn, including reduced rates for those under 27.
Tips for your Rock im Park visit
- Secure tickets early in the first price tier, since the cheapest categories sell out within minutes.
- Download the festival app in advance, as all stage times get published there.
- Choose Green Camping if you prefer a quieter night.
- Allow extra travel time, since the grounds stay fully closed before Thursday 9:00 AM.
- Pack rain gear, as the festival takes place entirely outdoors.