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Where to watch the 2024 Super Bowl in Germany

The Super Bowl, one of the biggest sports events in the world, is taking place on Sunday February 11th and we now know who is playing: Kansas City Chiefs vs San Francisco 49ers. Here's where to watch on TV or at a live event in Germany.

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A sign of German-American unity was displayed before NFL teams Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins played against each other in Frankfurt's Deutsche Bank Park last May. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Arne Dedert

It’s a date which all American football fans will already know well: on February 11th at 6:30 pm EST, the San Francisco 49ers will go head to head with the Kansas City Chiefs in the LVIII Super Bowl.

That’s Sunday afternoon or early evening for those in the US, but for devotees living in Germany the action begins early in the morning of Monday, February 12th when the game kicks off at 12:30 am local time. To catch the famous half time show, you’ll need to stay awake until 2:00 am.

READ ALSO: Millions of NFL fans: How Germany fell in love with American football

But for NFL night owls, there are several events around the Bundesrepublik where it’s possible to both watch the game, and get into the spirit leading up to it.

Or for those who prefer to catch the event in a more quiet space at home, broadcaster RTL+ will be streaming it live from Las Vegas, starting at 11:15 pm. While you can get play by play video updates for free on RTL itself, the livestream is only available to those who have a subscription. Another livestream is offered on paid network DAZN.

And for those who want to head out, here’s where you can watch the game unfold.

Berlin

The official NFL Deutschland is hosting its Super Bowl Watch Party at Huxley’s Neue Welt in the capital. Before the game, rappers Vega and DJ MAXXX will be stealing the show. Tickets to the event, which include food and drink, are available in advance on the venue’s website.

Starting at 9:00 pm, the beer garden and concert hall freiheit fünfzehn will be opening up for an all-you-can-eat buffet with American food. The big venue, located in Berlin’s far-eastern neighborhood of Marzahn, is situated right along the Spree.

Munich

Munich’s ‘Backstage’ culture and events centre is opening their doors – for free – to anyone who wants to catch the big game. Presented by local football club the Munich Rangers, doors will open at 8:00 pm. Though if you’d like a guaranteed spot, you can snag a ticket in advance online for €6, which also includes a beer or soft drink. 

For an American themed and sized event, head to the eventfabrik for “a real stadium feeling,” according to organisers. There will be live music with DJs, cheerleaders, food trucks (including ones equipped with BBQ and draft beer) and of course a live screening of the big event, starting at 00:30. You’ll also need to book tickets in advance.

Frankfurt and surroundings

At the Chicago Meatpackers bar and grill, the European League of Football (ELF) and Touchdown Frankfurt are hosting “Super Bowl Night” from 8:00 pm, with BBQ, beer and music. A standard ticket goes for €15 a pop, while VIP access is available for €40. 

Alternatively, American restaurant Louisiana Frankfurt, will open its doors to all football fans at 10:00 pm. The ticket price of €30 includes €20 for food and drink. Frankfurt Universe cheerleaders and mascot Franky will also be there to root on both sides. 

READ ALSO: How American football is taking over Frankfurt

Just want to view the game, free of frills and food (other than perhaps a bag of popcorn)? Another Super Bowl viewing will take place at Kinopolis Darmstadt from 11:00 pm. You can watch the NFL final in comfortable movie seats for €8. There will also be a broadcast at Kinopolis Bad Homburg from 11:00 pm, with tickets starting at €10.

Hamburg

American chain Hard Rock Café is opening its doors to fans with a big buffet with classics like cheese burgers and chicken wings as well as some pre-game betting and live entertainment. 

Fans can also enjoy a hearty American meal and Bavarian beer at the Hofbräu Hamburg starting at 8 pm. The game will be shown live on a big screen with German commentators. 

Elsewhere in Germany

The football club Oldenburg Knights are inviting all local fans to a big screen viewing amid Italian food starting at 11 pm. A ticket will set guests back €60 but come with unlimited food and drinks.

Also in Lower Saxony, fans in and around Hanover can also enjoy a generous buffet at Rix Cafe, with Super Bowl merchandise on sale and a game to guess the winners.

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The best events happening in Berlin in May 2024

From Workers' Day dancing and demonstrating to a chili festival plus lots of culture - here are some events to keep you busy in Berlin this May.

The best events happening in Berlin in May 2024

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May Day events – across the city 

For Tag der Arbeit or International Workers’ Day on May 1st, several events are happening across Berlin, including local community gatherings and hang-outs in parks.

For those looking to get on their dancing shoes, Labour Day events take place annually particularly in the Kreuzberg area of the city. The “Tanzen statt arbeiten’ or ‘Dancing instead of working on May 1st’ starts from 10am at Mariannenplatz and is free to the public.

Nearby, there is a free open air event at Bolzplatz Falckensteinstraße Xberg.

Some clubs are also offering free-entrance day time events, including Renate and Ritter Butzke.

If attending a demonstration for workers’ rights is more your thing then check out the annual Labour Day rally held by the German Trade Union Confederation (DGB). 

It takes place from 12pm under the motto ‘More wages, more free time, more security’ outside the Rotes Rathaus in Mitte. An event for children will also be held in the area, making it a family-friendly draw. 

READ ALSO: ‘Tag der Arbeit’: What to do on May 1st in Germany

May Day revelry in Berlin

Berlin’s Görlitzer Park in Kreuzberg often becomes an over-crowded hub for casual May Day celebrations on the 1st. Photo: picture alliance / dpa | Ole Spata

XJAZZ! Festival, May 6th-12th, across Berlin

Music fans should prepare as the XJAZZ! Festival is taking over the city this month. 

A total of 10 stages in Kreuzberg will host more than 70 concerts for the event, featuring to a mix of styles from jazz, funk, hip-hop and more.

Artists such as Florence Adooni and Nduduzo Makhathini are on the bill. 

Check out the various ticket options here.

READ ALSO: Seven unmissable events happening around Germany in May 2024

Chandelier sessions with David Kitt, May 6th, Wilmersdorf

For a local music event, check out the Chandelier Sessions.

On Monday May 6th, well-known Irish musician David Kitt will perform at the Tuesday Coworking site at Bundesallee 187, 10717 Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 

Produced and recorded by Kitt himself, his 2023 album ‘Idiot Check’ was written between 2016 and 2022 in Dublin, Paris and eventually the remote town of Ballinskelligs in south-west Kerry county, where the artist moved during the pandemic and has stayed ever since. 

Exploring a range of themes from the breakdown of relationships, to socio-political issues and the absence of religion, Kitt’s songwriting reflects the current turbulent times and is relatable. 

Doors open at 7.30pm, with the music kicking off at 8.30pm.

Tickets to the Chandelier Sessions are donation-based and must be booked via Eventbrite.

Primavera Spring Festival, May 11th-12th, Schöneberg

Head west in mid-May for Schöneberg’s community spring festival to enjoy German local produce, including asparagus. 

Akazienstraße is transformed into a promenade featuring lots of stalls selling plants and garden items as well as snacks. 

It’s the perfect wholesome festival if you’re looking to spruce up your balcony for summer, as well as sample some cute cafes and shops. 

Berlin Chili Festival, Berliner Berg Brewery, May 25th-26th

The fiery Berlin Chili Festival is returning for its spring edition. The event, which is sponsored by Oatly, will be held at the Berliner Berg brewery and you can expect a celebration of chilis, hot sauce, craft beer, and food.

Guests attending the two-day family-friendly festival will be able to enjoy live music, comedy, and cabaret on the main stage, with Oatly providing drinks and soft-serve ice cream to soothe the spice burn. 

The festival will see some of Europe’s best hot sauce makers will come together to offer different varieties. There will be 55 hot sauce stands and delicious food from 15 carefully selected vendors.

Get ready for your chili fix at the Berlin Chili Festival.

Get ready for your chili fix at the Berlin Chili Festival. Image by NoName_13 from Pixabay

Speaking ahead of the event, founder Neil Numb said: “We are really excited to be returning again this May. Our September event was our biggest yet, with over 7,000 chili fans attending over the two days, and this latest event looks set to be even bigger and we are thrilled to be working with such an amazing partner with Oatly.”

Entry to the event is via donation either in advance or on the door. Full information can be found at https://www.berlinchilifest.com/

Blown Away – The Palace of the Republic, Humboldt Forum, starting May 17th

The Palace of the Republic was a building that hosted the parliament of East Germany for several years. But it was knocked down – and the Humboldt Forum now stands in its place. 

A special programme called ‘Hin und weg. The Palace of the Republic is Present’ will focus on the vanished site, reflecting on its own existence and prehistory as well as the publicly debated question of why the palace was demolished and the Humboldt Forum built in its place.

An exhibition starting May 17th will bring together objects from and about the palace, drawings, photographs and posters, as well as audio and video interviews.

Karneval del Kulturen, May 17th to 20th, across Kreuzberg

There are lots of public holidays in Germany this May. And on the Whitsun-long weekend, the Karneval atmosphere in Berlin is once again set to take place. 

Guests come from all over the world to celebrate this four-day street festival from Friday to Whit Monday, which includes multicultural parades and events through the city with over 2,500 groups and performers.

With a focus is on cultural openness and diversity, the highlight is the parade through Kreuzberg on Sunday starting from 2pm. From Brazilian samba to West African drums and Bernese carnival brass, you’ll hear music and see folk costumes from all over the world. 

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