Brandenburg Day 2025: Secure your place in the hustle and bustle of the festival!
Find out everything about Brandenburg Day 2025 in Perleberg: dates, program, security and visitor information.

Brandenburg Day 2025: Secure your place in the hustle and bustle of the festival!
Brandenburg Day 2025 will take place in Perleberg from September 12th to 14th. Loud maz-online.de A number of visitors of up to 100,000 is expected. The motto of the event is “Perlenpracht Participation” and is inspired by the city coat of arms of Perleberg.
The festival area will now be around 100,000 square meters in size; 78,000 square meters were originally planned. Five stages will be used during Brandenburg Day, including the Hagenbühne, the cabaret stage, the town hall stage, the regional stage and the international stage.
Program and parking options
The opening of Brandenburg Day takes place on September 12th with the performance of the Broadway opera “Street Scene” by Kurt Weill by the Lotte Lehmann Academy, accompanied by the Brandenburg Symphony Orchestra. A KIKA children's program is offered for young visitors. In addition, a total of twelve thematic “pearls” are planned for the festival area, including the blue light pearl, the Brandenburg regional pearl and the fun and family pearl with a fairground.
- Beworben werden große Besucherparkplätze in den Bereichen:
- Quitzow, nördlich des Dorfes
- Drei Flächen im Eichhölzer Weg
- B5 zwischen Düpow und Perleberg
Shuttle buses will take guests to the city center. There are also eleven smaller parking spaces available for showmen, traders and residents. A security concept is in the works that includes checks independent of suspicion and a ban on cannabis in the festival area. Police will also be present to ensure security.
Advertising for the event will start from Green Week in January 2025 in Berlin. The Pearl Princess will represent Brandenburg Day since the Roland Festival in September 2023. The aim of Brandenburg Day 2025 is to show a mixture of tradition, culture and innovation and to present the cultural diversity and community of Brandenburg, as already done at the City Perleberg website explained.