
Remaining tickets at the box office, cashless payment and strict security rules: the organizers provide important information for the Clueso concert in the Domplatzarena in Fulda during Hessentag.
Fulda – That Open air with Clueso will take place on Sunday (June 14th) as part of the Hesse day took place in the Domplatz Arena. If you want to see the singer live: According to the organizer, the box office at the Johannes-Dyba-Allee and Paulustor entrances will open from around 6.30 p.m., where tickets are still available.
Clueso's cathedral square concert at Hessentag: Where tickets are still available
Admission to the event site is also scheduled for 6:30 p.m., and the concert starts at around 8 p.m. As the organizer reports, wheelchair access is only available at the main entrance on Johannes-Dyba-Allee.
All visitors are asked to arrive early as there may be waiting times due to identity checks at the entrance. Because all handbags are checked, guests can speed up the checks by bringing only essentials or forgoing bags altogether. According to the organizers, the basic rule is: “All objects that pose a danger to visitors, artists and employees or that could cause a risk of accidents are prohibited on the site.”
Bags and backpacks larger than DIN A4, as well as food and drinks – including small PET bottles – are not allowed on the premises. There is a free drinking water station on site. All types of drugs are also prohibited under the Narcotics Act, including cannabis, weapons and weapon-like objects such as knives or pepper sprays, highly flammable or flammable materials as well as fireworks and other pyrotechnic items.
Bulky items such as chairs and stools, cameras and digital cameras, video and sound recording devices, notebooks and tablets, telescopic poles such as selfie sticks, drones and other flying objects are also prohibited. Laser pointers and other disruptive devices, bicycle and motorcycle helmets, large stick umbrellas (small umbrellas and tots are permitted), flags and posters with extremist or offensive prints, roller blades, skateboards, roller skates, bicycles and animals are also not permitted.
According to the provincial tour, food is provided by several catering partners on the event site. This year they are relying exclusively on cashless payment systems. Visitors can therefore pay by card or via mobile payment option; Cash is not accepted at the stands.
Payments can only be made cashless on site
Due to Hessentag, significantly more road closures and fewer parking spaces can be expected in the city center area than in previous years. The The city has set up large parking areas on the outskirts for Hesse Day. Information about parking options and shuttle bus routes is available on the Hessentag homepage in the “Arrival & Parking” section to find.
According to the organizer, parking tickets can be booked online in advance. Disabled parking spaces and bicycle parking spaces in the city center are also shown on the maps available there.
Special regulations apply to the protection of children and young people. Children under six years of age are not allowed access to the concert area for safety reasons. Visitors over the age of 6 and under the age of 14 are only admitted if accompanied by a parent or guardian who must be at least 18 years old.
Pop and other music concerts are considered artistic activities and not dance events, so the disco time restrictions do not apply. Young people between the ages of 14 and 18 are allowed to attend the concert until midnight, even without being accompanied by a parent or guardian.





