LANY Announces ‘Soft World tour’ with Munich Stop, Tickets Selling Fast
Table of Contents
- 1. LANY Announces ‘Soft World tour’ with Munich Stop, Tickets Selling Fast
- 2. What events in Munich specifically cater to film enthusiasts in the fall?
- 3. Exploring Munich in 2025: Your Ultimate Guide to Events and Dates
- 4. October in Munich: A Bavarian Autumn
- 5. November: Cultural Delights and Pre-christmas Cheer
- 6. December: Christmas Magic in Munich
- 7. January & February: Winter Activities & Indoor Attractions
- 8. March: Spring Awakening & Cultural Events
- 9. april: Blossoms & Outdoor Adventures
- 10. May: Festivals & Outdoor Fun
Munich, Germany – October 18, 2025 – American pop-rock duo LANY will bring their highly anticipated “Soft World Tour” to Munich’s Backstage Werk on Friday, May 22, 2026, at 8:00 p.m. tickets are currently on sale via Eventim and are expected to sell out quickly.
The tour supports LANY’s sixth studio album, “Soft,” released in 2025, which showcases the band’s evolving sound – a blend of modern indie pop, 80s R&B, alternative rock, and emotionally raw ballads. Tracks like “Know You Naked,” “Good Parts,” “Stuck,” and “last Forever” exemplify this sonic spectrum.
Formed in Nashville in 2014, LANY – an acronym for “los Angeles, New York” – initially comprised Paul Jason Klein, Charles Leslie Priest, and Jake Clifford Goss. The duo,now consisting of Klein and Goss following Priest’s departure in 2022,has steadily risen to prominence with hits like “ILYSB,” “Super Far,” “13,” “Malibu Nights,” and “Mean It” (a collaboration with Lauv). Thes songs have collectively garnered over 500 million streams, solidifying LANY’s position as a leading force in alternative rock.
Throughout their career, LANY has released six albums, headlined festivals worldwide, and supported artists such as Zella Day, Halsey, Ellie Goulding, Troye Sivan, and John Mayer. their 2023 album, “A Gorgeous blur,” was released independently and propelled them to sell over 300,000 tickets across 80+ shows on their subsequent world tour, including headline performances at the Summer Sonic Festivals in Tokyo and Osaka.
The “Soft World Tour” will also include stops in Hamburg, Berlin, and Cologne.
What events in Munich specifically cater to film enthusiasts in the fall?
Exploring Munich in 2025: Your Ultimate Guide to Events and Dates
October in Munich: A Bavarian Autumn
October is a fantastic time to visit Munich, offering a blend of cultural events, autumnal beauty, and the lingering warmth of the season. Here’s what’s happening:
* oktoberfest Afterglow (Early October): While the main Oktoberfest festivities conclude in early October, the spirit remains alive in many Biergärten and traditional restaurants. Expect special menus and a lively atmosphere.
* Herbstfest (Autumn Festival): Frequently enough called the “second Oktoberfest,” the Herbstfest runs until early October. It’s a smaller, more local affair, offering similar attractions – beer tents, fairground rides, and Bavarian food – but with a more relaxed vibe.
* Munich Film Festival (Late September/Early October): A major event for cinephiles, the festival showcases international and German films. Check the official website for the 2025 schedule. (https://www.filmfest-muenchen.de/en/)
* Museum Nights (October): Many of Munich’s renowned museums open their doors late into the night, offering special exhibitions, performances, and a unique atmosphere.
November: Cultural Delights and Pre-christmas Cheer
As the days grow shorter, Munich embraces a cozy atmosphere with a focus on indoor activities and the anticipation of Christmas.
* Long Night of Museums (November): Similar to the October Museum nights, but on a larger scale. This all-night event provides access to numerous museums and galleries with a single ticket.
* Novemberfest (Mid-November): A smaller, more option festival celebrating the end of the harvest season. expect local crafts, food stalls, and live music.
* Concerts & Performances: The bavarian State Opera, the National Theatre, and numerous concert halls host world-class performances throughout November. booking in advance is highly recommended.
* Christmas Market Preparations: While the main Christmas markets don’t open until late November, you’ll start to see decorations appearing and a festive buzz building.
December: Christmas Magic in Munich
Munich transforms into a winter wonderland in December, with its famous Christmas markets drawing visitors from around the globe.
* Munich Christmas Market (Marienplatz): The moast iconic Christmas market, located in the heart of the city. Expect traditional crafts, appetizing food, and a magical atmosphere. (Late November – December 24th)
* Medieval Christmas Market (Wittelsbacherplatz): A unique market offering a glimpse into medieval life, with artisans demonstrating traditional crafts and selling ancient wares. (Late November – December 23rd)
* tollwood Winter Festival (Theresienwiese): A vibrant festival combining a Christmas market with a diverse program of theatre, music, and art. (Late November – December 31st)
* New Year’s Eve Celebrations: Munich hosts a lively New Year’s Eve celebration, with fireworks displays and parties throughout the city. Marienplatz is a popular spot to watch the fireworks.
January & February: Winter Activities & Indoor Attractions
These months are the coldest,but Munich still offers plenty to see and do.
* Pinakotheken Museums: Explore the Alte Pinakothek, Neue Pinakothek, and Pinakothek der Moderne – three world-class art museums.
* Deutsches Museum: One of the world’s largest science and technology museums, offering interactive exhibits for all ages.
* Ice Skating: Several ice rinks pop up around the city during the winter months, providing a fun activity for families and couples.
* Carnival Season (February): While not as extravagant as in Cologne or Mainz, Munich celebrates Carnival with parades and parties.
March: Spring Awakening & Cultural Events
As the weather warms up, Munich begins to come alive with the promise of spring.
* Frühlingsfest (Spring Festival): A smaller version of Oktoberfest, held in Theresienwiese. It’s a great way to experience Bavarian culture and enjoy the warmer weather. (Late March – Early May)
* art Exhibitions: Munich’s galleries and museums host a variety of art exhibitions throughout March.
* Concerts & Theatre: The cultural season is in full swing, with numerous concerts and theatre performances taking place.
april: Blossoms & Outdoor Adventures
April brings blooming flowers and opportunities to explore Munich’s parks and gardens.
* English Garden: Take a stroll through the English Garden, one of the world’s largest urban parks.
* Botanical Garden: Explore the diverse plant collections at the Botanical Garden.
* Isar River Walks: Enjoy a walk along the Isar River, taking in the scenic views.
* Easter Markets: Smaller Easter markets pop up around the city, offering traditional crafts and treats.
May: Festivals & Outdoor Fun
May is a vibrant month in Munich, with a variety of festivals and outdoor activities.
* Maibaum Aufstellen (Maypole Raising): A traditional Bavarian custom, where a decorated maypole is raised in town squares.
* Museum Brandhorst: Explore contemporary