The world's biggest Mallorca party tour celebrates its premiere in Halle
The Olé Party-Tour has been a phenomenon in the German concert scene for years. What began as a regional Ballermann party has become a nationwide touring major event with over 2.9 million visitors in total. In 2026, the tour will stop in Halle (Saale) for the first time — on July 11th at the Freilichtbühne der Peißnitzinsel.
The staging is clear: seven hours of continuous Mallorca atmosphere, Schlager hits, beer tent classics, and Eurodance, paired with DJ sets between acts. It's not a classic concert — it's an open-air après-ski in midsummer, in Halle, right on the Saale river.
The stage features a concentrated lineup of German party music professionals: Mia Julia with her cheeky Ballermann hits, Mickie Krause as the indestructible "Geh mal Bier hol'n" macho, Julian Sommer, whose songs are played in every stadium hall, Anna-Maria Zimmermann from the Schlager core, and Oli.P, who once made a career with "Flugzeuge im Bauch" and now performs on the Schlager stage.
In addition, acts like Malle Anja, Fire Squad, Noisetime, Tim Peters, Mia Weber, Nancy Franck, Julian Benz, and DJ Christian Schall will keep the audience entertained between and after the headliners. Overall, a program with few breaks, running from the afternoon into the late evening.
The open-air stage on the Peißnitzinsel is the most important open-air concert venue in Halle. The island in the middle of the Saale river, with its old trees, waterside location, and proximity to the city center, is a backdrop where In Extremo, Eisbrecher, and many other stars have already performed. For the Olé Party-Tour, Halle is the premiere location in 2026 — if successful, the festival will likely become an annual tradition.
Halle, the largest city in Saxony-Anhalt, is a festival magnet, especially in summer — in addition to the Olé Party, there's Women in Jazz, the Weckt-die-Toten-Festival, the Hallesche Salzfest, and many other major events. The city has developed into an important concert location in Central Germany in recent years. Those who love Schlager and Mallorca parties and plan a weekend in Halle can combine it with a city walk and a Saale river tour.
The concept of the Olé Party-Tour: a long afternoon and evening without long breaks, featuring the most famous Schlager and Mallorca acts on the German stage. The premiere in Halle will transform the city into a Mallorca outpost for a day.
The order of performances and the detailed schedule will be published before the festival on oleparty.de and via the Eventim page.
By train to Halle Hauptbahnhof, then tram line 7 to Peißnitzbrücke. By car via the A14 (exit Halle-Trotha). Parking is limited; public transport is recommended.
Festival starts on July 11, 2026. The event lasts approximately 7 hours with continuous programming.
Tickets available via Eventim and oleparty.de. Early purchase is recommended due to the premiere event.
Food stalls and drinks are available directly on the festival grounds. As usual for Schlager parties, expect beer, cocktails, and sangria.
No dress code — but in the Olé Party style, colorful outfits, Hawaiian shirts, and Mallorca costumes are welcome and common.
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