Reeperbahn Festival 2009

Reeperbahn Festival 2009

Thursday 24th to Saturday 26th September 2009
various venues across the city of Hamburg, in Germany, Germany
a 3 day pass 55 euros, 2 day tickets and day options also available
Last updated: Wed 8th Jul 2009

Now in it's fourth year, the Reeperbahn Festival is a club-festival held from Thursday 24th until Saturday 26th September 2009, with up to 200 new international bands, solo artists and indie stars showcased in and around Germany's bustling music metropolis of Hamburg.

This year's line-up includes Editors, Dinosaur Jr, Deichkind, Cinematics, The Sea, Lowline, Bleech, Björn Kleinhenz, Katzenjammer, Ohbijou, Frittenbude, Egotronic, Slightly Stoopid, and more. See the bottom of the page for the line-up to date.

Visitors not only enjoy the diverse and eclectic musical line-up, but also the setting of The Reeperbahn. Once commonly known as the 'Wicked Mile', it is now a world famous entertainment boulevard, lined with music clubs, cafés and restaurants.

Reeperbahn Festival offers both an international showcase platform for emerging bands to play to influential music industry professionals and fans alike, and also an important meeting ground for the creative industries at large, in the form of seminars and workshops, addressing key factors currently affecting their industries. This 'industry' side of the festival is known as 'Reeperbahn Campus'.

A 3-Day-Pass from Thursday until Saturday is priced at 55 euros, a 2-Day-Pass Thu + Fri or Fri + Sat is priced at 39 euros, and one days passes are priced as follows - 1-Day-Pass Thu 26 euros / Fri 29 euros / Sat 29 euros. To buy tickets, click here.

Line-up includes Adiam Dymott, Alain Clark, Au Revoir Simone, Bart Davenport, Björn Kleinhenz, Bleech, Brakes, ClickClickDecker, Cortney Tidwell, Daniel Benjamin, Deichkind, Dinosaur Jr, Editors, Egotronic, Emiliana Torrini, Estuar, Fight Like Apes, Frittenbude, Future Of The Left, Heidi Happy, Hello Saferide, Hellsongs, J. Tillman, Jupiter Jones, Kante, Katzenjammer, Kreidler, Laura Gibson, Lenka, Lowline, Maplewood, Michael J. Sheehy & The Hired Mourners, My Awesome Mixtape, Ndidi O, Oceana, Ohbijou, Olli Banjo, One Two Freaks, Orka feat. Yann Tiersen, Phantom/Ghost, Prinz Pi, Revolver, Slightly Stoopid, Sophia, Sophie Hunger, Sport, Tele, The Cinematics, The Dance Inc., The Jessie Rose Trip, The Sea, The Tallest Man On Earth, They Live By Night, Wallis Bird, Wax Mannequin, WhoMadeWho, and William E. Whitmore.

Festival goers will need to find themselves accommodation whilst the festival is on as there is no camping facilities at the event.

There are good international transport links straight to Hamburg making getting there by public transport or airline easy.

More information will be here when available.


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