Berlin Concerts November 2025: Top 12 Music Picks

Berlin’s November 2025 Concert Calendar: From Lady Gaga to Underground Hip-Hop

A diverse lineup of musical acts is set to electrify Berlin this November, offering something for every taste – from global pop icons to cutting-edge experimental artists. The city’s vibrant music scene will host 12 standout concerts throughout the month, promising a November filled with unforgettable performances.

Pop Royalty and Literary Sounds

Kicking off the month on November 1st is Kae Tempest, the acclaimed musician, poet, and author, returning with their fifth studio album, “Self Titled.” Described as their most intimate work to date, Tempest’s performance at the Uber Eats Music Hall is expected to be both courageous and moving. For those seeking a different experience, a theatrical adaptation of Tempest’s “Let Them Eat Chaos” by Sebastian Nübling will premiere at the DT on November 28th.

Just days later, on November 4th and 5th, Lady Gaga will grace Berlin with her presence. The pop superstar, renowned for her monumental shows and revolutionary impact on modern pop music, will undoubtedly deliver a spectacle.

Indie Sensations and German-Language Innovation

November 5th also features Alex G, the lo-fi folk artist who shaped an entire indie generation from his bedroom. Performing at Huxleys, Alex G’s elusive yet catchy songs and daring harmonic changes promise a captivating evening.

Wet Leg, the British rock and indie darlings, will bring their refreshing sound to the Columbiahalle on November 9th, following the release of their new record, “Moisturizer.” Sharing the stage on the same night is Nina Chuba, a rising star in the German pop scene, performing at the Uber Arena after a successful open-air tour.

Psychedelic Rock and Hardcore Energy

On November 10th, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, the prolific Australian psychedelic rockers, will transform the Columbiahalle into a rave, swapping guitars for modular synthesizers after releasing 27 studio albums since 2012.

For fans of high-energy performances, Turnstile returns to Berlin on November 14th with their “Never Enough” tour at the Velodrome. Supported by The Garden and High Vis, a mosh pit is practically guaranteed.

Timeless Classics and Emerging Voices

November 19th welcomes Jamiroquai, the British acid jazz band, back to Berlin after a hiatus, promising a night of reliable catchy tunes like “Feels Just Like It Should” at the Uber Arena. The following evening, November 20th, Tom Odell, a modern torchbearer of the British singer-songwriter tradition, will perform at the same venue, showcasing his emotionally resonant hit “Another Love.”

Kim Wilde, the 80s pop icon, will bring her classic hits – “Kids in America,” “Cambodia,” and “You Keep Me Hangin’ On” – to the Columbiahalle on November 25th, alongside material from her new album, “Closer.”

Rounding out the month, Mine, a leading innovator in German-speaking pop music, will perform at the Uber Eats Music Hall on November 28th, accompanied by a 20-piece orchestra. Finally, on November 29th, Tiefbasskommando, a Berlin hip-hop crew, will deliver a total work of art with lasers, hard bass, and anarchic lyrics at the Velodrome as part of their “Chaostage ’25” tour.

These 12 concerts represent just a fraction of the musical events planned for November in Berlin. For those seeking budget-friendly options, the city also offers 12 free activities throughout the month.

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For more concert tips and spontaneous ticket options, explore additional resources dedicated to Berlin’s music scene.

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