More Acts Announced For Berlin Festival
Aloe Blacc, The Rapture, The Naked & Famous, CSS and more confirmed to perform at Berlin Festival.
There’s never been a better time to plan a trip to Berlin. The Berlin Festival has announced new acts for the two-day festival scheduled to take place on 9th – 10th September. The original set list was released three weeks ago with top acts like Suede, Primal Scream, Mogwai, The Drums, Health, Pantha Du Prince, Hercules & Love Affair, Mount Kimbie and much, much more.
The festival has confirmed Aloe Blacc, The Rapture, CSS, The Naked & Famous, Turbo Recording’ Gesaffelstein, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Tune Yards, Alex Winston and Housse de Racket.
Performances will take place at some of Berlin’s top venues - Club Xberg, Tempelhof Airport and Arena Berlin.
Tickets are now available for purchase and have been divided into different categories. The categories are as follows:
Berlin Music Week Ticket
Valid for Friday AND Saturday @ Tempelhof Airport, incl. Berlin Festival, Club Xberg, Berlin Music Week Clubnacht, BVG ticket (public transport) and further discounts
EUR 89 + booking fees
Berlin Festival 2-day ticket
Valid for Friday AND Saturday at Tempelhof Airport until midnight, incl. Berlin Music Week Clubnacht and BVG ticket (public transport)
EUR 74 + booking fees
Berlin Festival day ticket
Valid for Friday OR Saturday @ Tempelhof Airport until midnight, incl. BVG ticket (public transport)
EUR 44 + booking fees
Club Xberg day ticket (limited)
Valid for Club Xberg @ Arena Berlin on Friday OR Saturday
EUR 24 + booking fees
Tickets can be purchased online on the official website for the Berlin Festival.
All ticket buyers who purchase tickets before 31st July will have the chance to win 2 exclusive VIP tickets to the legendary Reading Festival (26th-28th August w/ Pulp, The Strokes, Interpol, Deftones, The National). Reading Festival will even arrange to pay for the journey!
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