GREAT ARTISTRY AND GREAT EMOTIONS IN THE WINTERGARTEN
In the Wintergarten, a mighty battle unfolds between black and white: doubt meets confidence, anger meets affection – but isn't the solution found in togetherness?
Look forward to an exciting show with breathtaking acrobatics, moving live singing, and deep emotions!
Open your eyes and hearts ...
... for a fascinating journey from you to us!
High-Class Live Entertainment
Great moments on the big stage: Fascinating acrobatics full of strength and elegance. Live singing that bursts with passion. Breathtaking acts at dizzying heights. Nobis brings together world-class acrobats, dancers, and singers for an impressive show experience that will resonate long after.
Show moments that touch the soul
What makes Nobis so special
Nobis is show magic of the highest caliber: Artistic excellence and powerful singing merge into an intense performance that goes straight to the heart. The perfect combination of energy, emotion, and artistic class!
Who is Nobis suitable for?
For everyone who loves the fascinating art of acrobatics and the magic of live singing. A powerful highlight for those who enjoy being enchanted by great entertainment!
Show Facts
Show Type:
Show with live singing and great acrobatics
Location:
Wintergarten in theme world Berlin
Showtimes:
Current showtimes can be found on our monitors in the park and in the Phantasialand app.
Duration:
Aprrox. 40 minutes
Age recommendation:
All age groups
Entry:
30 minutes before the show starts. Limited seating available.
Please note
Attention:
On 03 April 2026 no shows will take place due to the silent public holiday (Karfreitag) as well as no outside sound.
For the preparation of the wonderful winter shows, Nobis Vol. 2 will not take place from 26 October, and Rock on Ice and Battle of the Bestfrom 1 to 13 November 2026 inclusive.
On 01 November 2026 no shows will take place, as well as no outside sounds, due to the silent public holiday (Allerheiligen).
On 22 November 2026 shows as well as outside sound will take place from 6 p.m. due to the silent public holiday (Totensonntag).