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Oktoberfest tent allocation dispute
Overview
In early July 2026, Munich officials began searching for a new operator for two major Oktoberfest tents after restaurateur Alexander Egger announced his withdrawal from the festival.
By early August, Egger had filed a lawsuit demanding that the allocation of the historic Schottenhamel tent and the Paulaner Festzelt be decided under European Union procurement rules, criticizing the existing scoring system as opaque. He reported that he, his family, employees, and suppliers were subjected to harassment and threats following the legal action. Citing safety concerns, Egger confirmed that his "Münchner Stubn" would not operate at the Wiesn this year, while a main hearing was scheduled for September.
The situation highlights a legal and safety controversy surrounding the assignment of Oktoberfest tent contracts and the involvement of EU procurement standards.
Entities
Oktoberfest · Paulaner Festzelt · Schottenhamel tent · Munich · Alexander Egger
Timeline
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19 days ago
[BUSINESS] 6 sourcesBavarian restaurateur Alexander Egger faces threats after Oktoberfest tent lawsuitBavarian restaurateur Alexander Egger says he and his family have received threats after suing over the allocation of two Oktoberfest tents, prompting him to skip this year's Munich festival.
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about 2 months ago
[CULTURE] 10 sourcesMunich seeks new Oktoberfest tent operator after Alexander Egger withdrawsAlexander Egger missed the signing deadline for his Oktoberfest tent, prompting Munich to appoint Klaus Bartl, next on the waiting list, as the new operator ahead of the September opening.
Sources
almanac.com · muenchner-merkur.de · onetz.de · swity.de · tz-online.de · tz.de