Flensburg’s November highlights: Top events and tickets available!
Flensburg is offering a variety of events in November 2025, from concerts to comedy and musicals, ideal for those interested in culture.

Flensburg’s November highlights: Top events and tickets available!
Flensburg, the northernmost independent city in Germany, has a lot to offer on November 1st, 2025. With first-class events this week, the city shows that it is not only known for its maritime history, but also as a cultural hotspot in the heart of Schleswig-Holstein. Not far from the Danish border, Flensburg looks back on a history that dates back to the 12th century and is closely linked to trade between Denmark and the Hanseatic League. Its historic harbor, which looks back on 800 years of maritime tradition, is an integral part of the cityscape, which is characterized by a strong Danish culture.
Today visitors can look forward to a variety of events. Ticket sales for all events have started and offer a colorful mix of leisure activities, comedy and shows. On the weekend, specifically on November 1st and 2nd, the cultural event “VACA VACA Vacant Vacation” as well as the comedy shows “Emmi & Willnowsky – Tour ’25” and “Chaos Comedy Club Flensburg” are on the program. The “Saturday DJ Night” also takes place in the Klähblatt Pub.
Concert calendar and cultural highlights
Flensburg's concert calendar has a number of highlights to offer in November:
- 08.11.25: Drei Akkorde für Cuddelca, 34 Euro, Kühlhaus
- 09.11.25: Heaven can wait Chor, ca. 49 Euro, Deutsches Haus
- 09.11.25: Brant Bjork Trio, ca. 28 Euro, Kühlhaus
- 13.11.25: Three For Silver, ca. 25 Euro, Kühlhaus
- 22.11.25: The Right Thing – The Simply Redtributeca, ca. 23 Euro, Roxy
- 24.11.25: GREGORIAN – 25 Jahre Masters of Chant!, ca. 60 Euro, Deutsches Haus
- 28.11.25: Mamma Mia Party / Konzert, ca. 38 Euro, Stereo
- 30.11.25: Lichterkinder – Live – Millionen Sterne Tour, ca. 44 Euro, Deutsches Haus
The cultural scene will also be active in the coming weeks. The city theater offers various performances, including “Equinox”, “German Lesson” and “Maya the Bee”. Viewers can also look forward to the Udo Jürgens story on November 19th. The musicals are also very popular, as the revival of “Frozen” in February 2026 shows. The city has made a name for itself not only because of its historic architecture but also because of the cultural events that take place throughout the year.
Sport and leisure in Flensburg
Sports enthusiasts also get their money's worth during this time. SG Flensburg-Handewitt, the local handball team, plays several home games, including on November 9th against HSV Hamburg and on November 18th against AHC Potaissa Turda. There are also leisure activities such as “Conni – The Musical” for the whole family on the weekend.
Flensburg itself not only scores points with its events, but also with a well-preserved old town that is perfect for strolling. The “Red Street” attracts many visitors with its historic buildings as well as shops and design shops. And don't forget the charismatic harbor on the Flensburg Fjord, which is popular for sailing and boat rentals and a perfect place for water sports enthusiasts.
Anyone who visits Flensburg not only experiences a multi-faceted culture, but also draws on a rich historical heritage. This rewarded the city during its heyday in the 16th century, when it was a center of trade. So it's worth taking a look at what the city has to offer - and not just today!
For more information about the events and the city itself, please visit news.de, Wikipedia or thecrazytourist.com over!