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Iggy Pop - 2026 European tour centers on Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne

Published on 08/22/2026 at 11:07 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael Müller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS

Iggy Pop lines up 2026 European shows with key headline dates in Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne, giving German fans arena-level punk energy alongside festival stops and a route built around his album Every Loser.

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Iggy Pop is taking his 2026 live plans deep into Germany with a European tour that locks in headline dates in Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne. According to a combination of official tour announcements and major ticket platforms, these German shows form the core of his upcoming European run around Every Loser.Rock and Roll Garage tour overview

German dates anchor the 2026 run

The 2026 routing confirms Iggy Pop for three major German cities, with Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne each set to host full-band headline shows in sizeable indoor venues. A German listing summary describes this trio of dates as the national backbone of his tour, with Berlin leading the leg before he continues north and west.German ticket listing for Iggy Pop

Germany’s role is underlined by the way these stops sit within the broader European circuit, which also includes Vienna in Austria and Zurich in Switzerland, plus additional festival and headline shows in countries such as France and Italy. For fans in Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne, the dates bring club-like intensity into mid-sized arenas rather than massive stadiums, keeping the focus on direct punk energy rather than spectacle.

Anniversary lens on a German live history

The new 2026 shows arrive roughly half a century after Iggy Pop’s formative time in West Berlin during the late 1970s. A ZDF concert document of his 2025 appearance at the Zitadelle Spandau points out that his first Berlin performances date back to 1973, when his collaboration with David Bowie in the city reshaped his career and fed directly into albums like The Idiot and Lust for Life.

That long arc makes the upcoming dates more than just another tour leg. It ties a present-day, still-active Iggy Pop back to a German chapter that helped define his sound, turning the 2026 run into a de facto anniversary loop between the early Berlin years and today’s festival-season appearances in the German capital and other key cities.

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Where the act stands now

Iggy Pop’s current live status centers on the 2026 European tour, with the next confirmed future date set for a Berlin concert in summer 2026, followed by headline stops in Hamburg and Cologne before he continues to Austria, Switzerland and additional European markets.

The musical core and current work

Musically, Iggy Pop remains anchored in a fusion of proto-punk, hard rock and art-rock that stretches from his days with The Stooges to his solo recordings. His most recent studio album Every Loser, released on January 6, 2023 via Gold Tooth and Atlantic, leans into concise, high-tempo songs produced by Andrew Watt, with guest musicians from bands like Red Hot Chili Peppers and Guns N’ Roses.AllMusic album profile for Every Loser

The live album Iggy Pop Live at Montreux Jazz Festival 2023, released in January 2025 by earMUSIC, documents how this newer material sits alongside staples such as Lust for Life, The Passenger and Search and Destroy. The Montreux show’s track list, recorded in the Stravinski Auditorium, underlines that even in his later seventies he structures sets as career overviews rather than nostalgia fragments.

Iggy Pop at a glance

  • Act: Iggy Pop
  • Genre: Rock, proto-punk, punk rock
  • Origin: Muskegon, Michigan, United States
  • Active since: late 1960s
  • Lineup: Solo artist with changing live band
  • Label: Gold Tooth Records / Atlantic Records (for Every Loser)
  • Key works: The Idiot (1977), Lust for Life (1977), Post Pop Depression (2016), Every Loser (2023)
  • Current album/single: Iggy Pop Live at Montreux Jazz Festival 2023, released January 24, 2025
  • Charts / certifications: Live album Montreux Jazz Festival 2023 reached number 41 on the Official German Album Charts after its January 2025 release.
  • Next live date: Summer 2026, Berlin, Germany, headline concert within his European tour

Frequently asked questions about Iggy Pop

Where will Iggy Pop play in Germany in 2026?
Iggy Pop is scheduled to play headline shows in Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne as part of his 2026 European tour, with Berlin listed as the next confirmed German date before he moves on to the other cities.

What is Iggy Pop’s most recent album?
Iggy Pop’s latest studio album is Every Loser, released on January 6, 2023 through Gold Tooth Records and Atlantic Records, followed by the live release Iggy Pop Live at Montreux Jazz Festival 2023 in January 2025.

How important is Germany in Iggy Pop’s career?
Germany, and Berlin in particular, has been central to Iggy Pop since the late 1970s, when his collaboration with David Bowie in West Berlin shaped albums like The Idiot and Lust for Life, and it remains a key stop on his 2026 tour.

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