The legends of electronic music, the German group Kraftwerk, are coming this summer to the Pula Arena as part of their major Multimedia tour on 28 July 2026.
In an exclusive seated concert, Kraftwerk will present, across nearly two hours, a retrospective of their work and an impressive career spanning more than five decades. The Pula Arena, one of our most beautiful concert venues, will thus host in mid-summer a group regarded as pioneers of electronic music.

After performing numerous concerts around the world, their international tour has now come to Croatia. Kraftwerk will bring electronic music, computer animations and a fusion of concert and art to the historic amphitheatre, performances often described as a true “Gesamtkunstwerk” – a total work of art.
As a multimedia project, Kraftwerk was formed in 1970 when Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider established Kling Klang Studio in Düsseldorf, Germany, where they produced all their albums. By the mid-1970s the group had become internationally known for their revolutionary electronic sound. Kraftwerk has since held cult status thanks to continuous experimentation with robotics and various technical innovations, and their futuristic vision of music created a soundtrack for the 21st century.
Their live performances reflect the conviction of Ralf Hütter, Kraftwerk’s founder, and the whole team about the mutual contribution of machines and humans. With their compositions, innovative techniques and synthetic voices, they influenced many genres, from electro and hip-hop to techno and synth-pop. Albums such as “Autobahn,” “Trans-Europe Express,” “The Man-Machine” and “Computer World” secured their place in music history and marked them as one of the most important bands.
Kraftwerk’s contribution to the world of music is also evidenced by a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and in 2021 the group was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. “3-D The Catalogue” (2017) also won a Grammy for Best Dance/Electronic Album.
After Kraftwerk’s 3-D concerts visited venues such as MoMA in New York, the Sydney Opera House, the Tate Modern in London and Berlin’s Neue Nationalgalerie, it is time for a retrospective of their musical catalogue.
Tickets for this concert can be found at Eventim.hr.


