close
close

topicnews · September 19, 2024

Here are all the details on how to buy tickets for his new show

Here are all the details on how to buy tickets for his new show

How to get tickets for Raab’s show

Studio 1 of the EMG Studios in Hürth only has room for a few hundred spectators. And tickets for the new Raab show are in high demand. Find out how to get them here.

: Anyone who wants to see Raab has to be quick. Tickets for the premiere were snapped up immediately and were so popular that the site’s server crashed. The problem has since been resolved – but tickets are currently no longer available for the four upcoming shows. There is only a waiting list. Other dates are not yet on sale.

Registration and payment: Before buying a ticket, fans must register on the Raab website with an email address. The ticket will then be sent to this email address. Payment can be made via PayPal, instant bank transfer or credit card.

How many tickets can I buy? Maximum of two per order.

How much do the tickets cost? 35 euros each. Raab therefore demanded significantly more than his “TV Total” successor Sebastian Pufpaff. For the ProSieben show, you have to pay 19.50 per ticket.

Studio rules: Filming or taking photos? Strictly forbidden! To prevent this, mobile phones (as well as bags and jackets) must be left at the cloakroom.

Do I have to print my ticket when I hand in my phone? No. The digital ticket is scanned before personal items are handed in. Spectators then receive a small piece of paper with their pad and seat number.

How long does the recording take? The official start is 7 p.m., and everyone should be in the studio by then at the latest. The show lasts 90 minutes in total – but the recording lasts around 30 minutes longer with the warm-up, Raab’s short off-camera appearance before the start and the farewell. At the premiere, Raab also played his new song “Pa aufs Maul” three times with the Heavytones. However, this was for a music video. Spontaneous musical interludes at the upcoming recordings depend on Raab’s mood.