On September 12, 2026, Germany's only offshore island will become a concert stage. And the crossing to Heligoland will be the prelude.
The band and fans will travel to the island together. What emerges is closeness. And a day that begins differently than any classic concert.
The band will be announced shortly.
A concert on the Music Cruise doesn't start when you walk in. It starts when the ship sets sail. With views of the North Sea. Chats on deck. And the knowledge that one of the most influential German bands of the last few decades is on board.
- Several number one albums
- Over 30 years of band history
The name will be announced shortly. Places on board are limited.
Why the Music Cruise is so unique
✔ Joint journey from Hamburg or Cuxhaven
✔ Crossing with the high-speed catamaran “Halunder Jet”
✔ Concert in the Nordseehalle on Heligoland
✔ Return journey on the same day
One ticket. One clear itinerary. For people who want more than just a concert. An experience from the very first minute.
Why you should register now:
Previous Music Cruises sold out early. Capacity will also be deliberately limited in 2026. Those who are informed can secure their tickets in good time and won't end up facing a “sold out” notice.
Frequently asked questions
Is the crossing included in the ticket price?
Yes. The round trip and concert admission are included in the ticket price.
How many seats are there?
The number of tickets is limited. Details will follow when advance sales begin.
When will the band be announced?
Coming soon. Our newsletter subscribers will receive the information first.
September 12, 2026: The 6th FRS Helgoline Music Cruise.
The name is coming.
The seats are going.
Get your information head start.