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Home Again Club Festival has completed the lineup for its newly expanded 2025 edition from May 28 – June 2. Taking place on four stages across RSO.BERLIN and the sprawling Valley Stage, this celebration of the realness and rawness of Berlin’s underground with the open-air euphoria of a festival is set to be another unmissable mix of scene veterans and exciting new disruptors.

 

Following two unforgettable editions in 2023 and 2024, Home Again is all about giving Berlin the festival it deserves. The city is renowned globally as a haven for electronic music, and has a famously diverse make-up of parties, DJs, live acts and innovative producers who have enriched the local scene and gone on to worldwide acclaim. A proudly urban experience that reflects the sound of the city, Home Again features a meticulously crafted programme, platforming homegrown and rising new school innovators alongside international heavyweights.

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Newly announced stage hosts include the likes of unruly techno crew Gotec, the globally recognised HE.SHE.THEY. party and label collective known for its inclusive, open-minded atmospheres, Polyamor who serve up trance and techno with a focus on humour, kitsch and tolerance, Berlin’s IN A MOOD which is a FLINTA* run collective and record label and event that also hosts vital workshops, and Sachsentrance, a left-wing trance label and event series.

 

Daytime sets go down at open-air favourite and hedonistic hotspot The Valley which is set against an industrial backdrop in the middle of an old brewery. Once night falls, RSO.BERLIN becomes the centre of the action with its state-of-the-art sound system and two different spaces – the vast Robus and the more compact and personal Summe.

 

Lineup additions include Obscure Shape, a solo techno explorer who brings a deep and heady twist to Detroit and classic sounds, whilst Head High’s masterful loops blend breakbeats, fuzzy synths and subtle rave euphoria. BADSISTA is co-founder of feminist DJ collective Bandida and a cross-genre artist who effortlessly bridges their native Brazilian baile funk with fast-paced rave techno, whilst Trancemaster Krause blends old-school hard house, wonky pop edits and relentless grooves.

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Elsewhere, Nürnberg’s AGY3NA gravitates towards spacey, explorative, rhythm-focused house and electro and Afrofuturism, an aesthetic that explores the intersection of African culture and futuristic icons. Italian-born The Muffin Man describes her own sound as “sewer grooves”, a potent blend of fast, rolling drums and bass with psytrance emotion that has made her an international favourite.

 

These names come on top of the previously announced 999999999, Bae Blade, Clara Cuvé, DJ Fuckoff, fka.m4a, Helena Hauff, I Hate Models, Job Jobse, Johannes Brecht live, Logic1000, Meggy, Octo Octa, Peggy Gou, Sandilé, Solomun, Thabo, Thalo Santana and X & Ivy to make for a wide-ranging and fulsome spectrum of sound.

 

In addition to the music, expect a mentally nourishing array of panel talks, workshops, and community gatherings in the Baergarten, with a view to fostering dialogue around the culture and future of electronic music.

 

4 Days and 5 Nights of International Heavyweights and Rising Homegrown Talent

May 28 – June 2, 2025 at Revier Südost, Berlin

Tickets are available via https://homeagain.berlin

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