After being forced closed due to COVID-19 restrictions since December 2021, clubs in Berlin are now officially re-opening on March 4th.
After being forced closed due to COVID-19 restrictions since December 2021, clubs in Berlin are now officially re-opening on March 4th.
Clubcommission is calling on the German government to rescind its recent ban on dancing and replace it with a PCR testing system.
In a move to curb the spread of infection, clubs in Berlin will remain open at 50% capacity. Dancing inside them is banned, however.
Following an announcement at a Berlin press conference, Berlin clubs are restricted to 50% capacity since November 27th onwards.
Starting on Saturday, November 27th, nightclubs in the city of Berlin will operate at 50% capacity.
On behalf of Berlin’s world-famous techno scene, Rave The Planet is applying to UNESCO as a site of “intangible cultural heritage.”
After a Berlin club operator filed a lawsuit, the Berlin administrative court has lifted the indoor dancing ban in an emergency decision.
Music events at Berlin open-air venue Deus Temple have been suspended indefinitely following multiple noise complaints.
Six Berlin venues are slated to host indoor trial events without COVID safety measures in place for consenting PCR-tested adults this weekend.
From Friday, June 18th, Berlin authorities will loosen a number of guidances imposed to curb the spread of COVID-19.
The newly established Tresor Foundation Berlin is seeking to combat Clubsterben – or, “death of clubs” — in Germany and abroad.
Timo Stein and Marie Staggat set out to capture the COVID-19 pandemic from the vantage point of Berlin clubs in an upcoming book titled HUSH.
An order for bars and clubs to close from 11:00 PM to 6:00 AM has been suspended on the grounds that it “was not apparent” it will curb COVID-19.
Outdoor events with proper social distancing procedures can host up to 5,000 people at once in the German capital amid the COVID-19 pandemic.