The most popular Oktoberfest Music Hits
The Oktoberfest is known not only for its beer and traditional Bavarian clothes, but also for its lively Oktoberfest music which is played in each Oktoberfest tent by a live band.
Every year, a collection of songs are played repeatedly inside the Oktoberfest tents, and these songs are known as the Oktoberfest Music Hits.
While the music played at Oktoberfest are a mix of traditional German songs and popular international hits, they all have something in common - they create an atmosphere of celebration and fun. The songs played by the live bands inside the
Oktoberfest tents are an essential part of the festival's culture and add to the unforgettable experience of celebrating in Munich.
We have created a Spotify Oktoberfest playlist with the most popular Oktoberfest Music Hits for you:
Find short descriptions of our most favorite Oktoberfest songs:
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Ein PrositListenelement 1
This is for sure the most famous and most often played Oktoberfest song. It is played so many times during Oktoberfest and is a signal for everyone to raise their glasses and say "Prost!" (cheers!) to each other. The song is a toast to good times, good friends, and of course, good beer.
Ein Prosit. Ein Prosit der Gemütlichkeit.
Ein Prosit. Ein Prosit der Gemütlichkeit.
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Wackelkontakt
This song has become a big hit all across Germany in 2025. It’s a song by Oimara who is from the state of Bavaria in Germany. The song makes a fun and slightly philosophical statement: If I were a piece of furniture, I’d be a lamp from the '70s:
"Wär ich ein Möbelstück, dann wär ich eine Lampe aus den Siebzigern".
This song brings the party atmosphere alive and makes everyone to dance and sing.
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Sweet Caroline
Although not originally from Germany, it has become such a popular Okotberfest song, with thousands of Oktoberfest visitors singing along to the famous chorus "Sweet Caroline, oh, oh, oh, good times never seemed so good."
"Sweet Caroline" was the most popular Oktoberfest song of 2024.
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Country Roads
This classic song by John Denver has been a very popular Oktoberfest song for a long time now. It's a great sing-along tune that's perfect for a party atmosphere and this makes it no wonder it is one of the most popular Oktoberfest music hits.
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I Will Survive
An anthem that never gets old. At Oktoberfest, this powerful tune makes the whole tent to sing along - especially the chorus. This song gets everyone dancing, cheering, and shouting “I will survive!” together.
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99 Luftballons
This famous song by the German singer Nena is the most famous German song when it was released in 1983. It still is one of the most internationally known song that is in German language. It is known for its catchy melody and lyrics which contain a pollitical message. The song tells the story of 99 red balloons floating into the sky, accidentally triggering a military conflict and reflecting Cold War-era tensions. Despite its serious message, the upbeat rhythm and energy have made it a timeless favorite at celebrations worldwide and of course the Oktoberfest.
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YMCA
"YMCA" by Village People is a party classic with a catchy chorus and dance moves that are known by locals and international Oktoberfest guests alike. Its upbeat tempo and fun, inclusive message makes it a favorite at Oktoberfest. The amazing party energy that comes with this song brings the whole Oktoberfest tent to sing along and dance to this iconic song year after year.
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Skandal im SperrbezirkListenelement 3
This song is a very popular Oktoberfest music hit. It is about a girl called "Rosi" who is incolved in a "scandal" because everyone who feels a longing for women can simply call her. The song also mentions the famous Hofbräuhaus beer hall in Munich right in the beginning.
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Proud Mary
A true crowd-pleaser at Oktoberfest, Proud Mary starts slow and soulful, then kicks into high gear—just like the party itself. Whether it's the original by CCR or the high-energy Tina Turner version, this song gets people clapping, dancing, and shouting: “rollin’, rollin’, rollin’ on the river”
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Whatever Will Be, Will Be
This timeless classic from 1956 has become a Oktoberfest favorite. With its catchy chorus, “Que Sera, Sera,” it gets the whole crowd swaying from side to side and singing along—bringing a touch of nostalgia and unity to the Oktoberfest tent.
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Angels
This iconic ballad by British singer Robbie Williams is the usual final song at Oktoberfest tents. While Robbie is a huge star in Europe, he's less known elsewhere. The song Angels usually creates a bittersweet atmosphere, with everyone singing along as the night comes to an end, knowing the party is about to be over.
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So a schöner Tag - FliegerliedListenelement 2
This song with the meaning "Today is such a nice day" ("Heid is so a schöner Tag") has been a Oktoberfest music hit for years and is sung in Bavarian dialect. It's a fun song to dance as there is an easy choreography for this song. There is a particular dance that involves spreading the arms like a plane ("Flieger") that can be spottet throughout the Oktoberfest tents when this song is played.
Now imagine a full Oktoberfest tent with thousands of people singing along to these Oktoberfest music hits... You have to be there to really feel this incredible mood.

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