World Children's Day: First techno party in Erfurt's new event location!
Erfurt is celebrating its first techno party on September 20th in a former printing company. Experience DJ sound artists and more!
World Children's Day: First techno party in Erfurt's new event location!
A unique event is coming up that will cause a lot of excitement in Erfurt. On World Children's Day, September 20th, a new club will be opening in an unusual location. A techno party is being held in the former Funke printing works in Bindersleben that is unparalleled in the Thuringian club scene. This marks a premiere: For the first time, this large hall, which was once used for printing the “Thüringer Allgemeine”, will be converted into a dance floor.
The renowned Erfurt club “Kalif Storch” will bring the event to life. The massive hall with its impressive height of 18 meters offers space for hundreds of ravers and is transformed into a temporary club covering a whopping 1,300 square meters. "I read that Funke Thüringen is moving from Bindersleben to downtown Erfurt. And where huge printing machines once stood, there is definitely room for a great party," says Hubert Langrock, the club's managing director, and describes his vision for the event.
A festival of sounds in Bindersleben
The night of electronic sounds begins at 10 p.m. The highlight of the evening is the DJ Klangkuenstler, known for his hard techno beats, which he has been presenting in clubs and festivals around the world for years. The musical evening is completed by Berlin DJs Rikther and Aiden, who are valued for their fast-paced and aggressive techno style. The Thuringian collective “Mutabor” will also be represented at the party, which has already organized several hard techno events in the region.
For Langrock, the party in Erfurt not only represents a cultural innovation, but also a financial risk. It remains to be seen how well the event will be received and how many partygoers will discover the new location in Bindersleben. However, the technical equipment with a high-quality sound system should ensure that the evening becomes an unforgettable experience.
The fact that the techno party takes place in a former printing plant catches many people's eyes and stimulates the imagination of how a former industrial space can be transformed into a vibrant party location. Such events can have a major impact on local club culture, reaching new audiences and changing the dynamics of the city.
The anticipation for the event is already palpable, and while preparations are in full swing, the Erfurt community will be looking forward to the outcome. More details about this special occasion can be found in an article in the “Thüringer Allgemeine”, which deals with the topic in more detail.
Erfurt becomes the scene of a fascinating encounter between music and an unconventional ambience, which promises an exciting experience for both partygoers and those interested. The event shows how cultural initiatives in old spaces can tell new stories and shed new light on the city.