Experience the Ultimate Rave: Rave the Planet Returns to Berlin This July

Rave the Planet Berlin 2023: A Celebration of Techno and Community

Calling all techno fans: Rave the Planet Berlin 2022 was an absolute hit – and the 2023 edition promises to be even bigger, better, and wilder than last year’s extravaganza.

Last July, Berlin party people finally got the event they had been waiting for more than a decade: after a 12-year hiatus, the legendary Love Parade returned under the name “Rave the Planet.” Over 200,000 partygoers took to the city’s streets to celebrate “peace, joy, and pancakes.” The spirit of the Love Parade had returned, with a fresh spin.

The event was filled with music, drinks, and an overall incredible atmosphere, including a strong advocacy for electronic-music culture. Powerful speeches covered topics such as the status electronic music deserves, the idea of universal basic income for artists, the abolition of dancing bans, and the introduction of a public holiday to celebrate electronic music. In the end, around 200 DJs from around the world, led by Berlin legend Dr Motte, played their best tracks on floats that made their way across the city.

Since last year’s Rave the Planet was such a smash, the event will return on July 8, 2023, featuring a new lineup of artists, thousands of techno fans, and endless amounts of positive energy. All of which is definitely worth planning a trip to Berlin for this summer.

What to Expect at Rave the Planet 2023

With the motto “music is the answer” and a mission to protect and preserve electronic-dance-music culture, its organizers say Rave the Planet is a demonstration rather than a mere music festival. In the true spirit of techno music, the event will be open and free for everyone, regardless of nationality, religion, gender, social background, or other characteristics.

The parade will begin at 2pm on July 8 at the Uhlandstraße U-Bahn station, winding its way through the streets to the iconic Brandenburg Gate and concluding around 10pm at the Victory Column (Siegessäule). While the official lineup has yet to be released, the final 18 floats have been confirmed, featuring at least 200 DJs – including Alan Oldham (aka DJ T-1000), Richie Blacker, and Kaiserdisco. Throughout the day, speeches will be delivered from various floats, and the organizers expect around 300,000 people to participate in the parade.

When and Where to See the Rave the Planet Parade This Year

Although the official stops, speeches, and lineup have not yet been released, the parade timings are expected to remain the same as last year:

  • 2pm Uhlandstraße
  • 3pm Breitscheidplatz
  • 4pm Wittenbergplatz
  • 5pm Nollendorfplatz
  • 6pm Potsdamer Straße
  • 7pm Schöneberger Ufer
  • 8pm Potsdamer Platz
  • 9pm Brandenburger Tor
  • 10pm Victory Column

Whether you’re wearing glitter shorts, steampunk goggles, or fluorescent jumpsuits, you can come as you like and arrive or leave whenever you want. As Rave the Planet is a nonprofit event, you can also make a donation to support the cause.

Things to Keep in Mind When Attending Rave the Planet 2023

If you’re visiting Berlin for Rave the Planet 2023, we recommend arriving early to explore and choose which music float you’d like to follow. The Rave the Planet social media accounts are great resources for finding the latest updates on the parade. Each float will play a different sub-genre of electronic music, allowing you to research which float you’d like to follow or join the vibe that appeals to you on the spot.

Keep in mind that hundreds of thousands of people are expected to attend, and the parade is constantly on the move. It’s a smart idea to meet up with your friends at an U-Bahn station beforehand, as phone-network coverage might be patchy during the event. Going alone? No problem: the atmosphere is welcoming, and you’ll feel part of a large community of dancers and ravers.

Since drinks and food can be tricky to obtain while on the move, consider bringing a backpack full of refreshments and snacks. Although there are many späten convenience stores, supermarkets, and food stands along the parade route, lines can be long; having your own supplies will be resourceful. If you arrive late, check when the speeches will take place, take the metro to the closest U-Bahn station, and follow the music.

Though Rave the Planet will end at 10pm, you shouldn’t worry: after-parties will take place all around the Siegessäule, as well as in Berlin’s famous clubs. See what’s happening at the city’s iconic techno clubs or attend one of the official after-parties produced by the Rave the Planet team.

This article was first published on July 7, 2022, and updated on May 23, 2023.


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