Tickets now available!

We’re super thrilled! Because Pop-Kultur is the most enjoyable when you’re there with us in person. The good news: the pre-sales for Pop-Kultur 2021 have officially started.

From now on you can get day tickets – and we’d recommend to hurry, as the number of tickets is limited this year for you-know-what reasons. Day tickets cost 12 euros for Wednesday, 15 euros for Thursday and Friday, and 20 euros for Saturday – plus fees.

From the 25th to the 28th of August, we will present over 120 concerts and commissioned works on numerous stages, outdoors and indoors at the Kulturbrauerei, including Eunique, WaqWaq Kingdom, Serious Klein, Drangsal, Erika de Casier, Les Trucs, All Diese Gewalt, Stella Sommer, Studio 21, Noga Erez, Ozan Ata Canani & Karaba and many more. The full programme of Pop-Kultur 2021 can be seen here.

By the way: For the upcoming editions of our Pop-Kultur lokal series, admission is free as usual. It starts this month: On the 24th of July, ROHPULS welcomes you to the backyard of Reichenberger Straße 114, and on the 31st, Musikií Festivalas invites you to the courtyard of Weserstraße 52. It continues next month with Endlich in Plattenvereinigung at Tempelhofer Feld on the 14th of August, and finally La By’le Festa taking over YAAM on the 21st. See you there!

 

Early-bird tickets for subscribers only!

We’re super thrilled! Because Pop-Kultur is the most enjoyable when you’re there with us in person. First, the good news: the pre-sales for Pop-Kultur 2021 will officially start tomorrow. Second, the better news: All of our newsletter subscribers can already grab one of the four single-day tickets.

And that’s what we’d recommend, as the number of tickets is limited this year for you-know-what reasons. Day tickets cost 12 euros for Wednesday, 15 euros for Thursday and Friday, and 20 euros for Saturday – plus fees.

From the 25th to the 28th of August, we will present over 120 concerts and commissioned works on numerous stages, outdoors and indoors at the Kulturbrauerei, including Eunique, WaqWaq Kingdom, Serious Klein, Drangsal, Erika de Casier, Flohio, Les Trucs, All Diese Gewalt, Stella Sommer, Studio 21, Noga Erez, Ozan Ata Canani & Karaba and many more. The full programme of Pop-Kultur 2021 can be seen here.

By the way: For the upcoming editions of our Pop-Kultur lokal series, admission is free as usual. It starts this month: On the 24th of July, ROHPULS welcomes you to the backyard of Reichenberger Straße 114, and on the 31st, Musikií Festivalas invites you to the courtyard of Weserstraße 52. It continues next month with Endlich in Plattenvereinigung at Tempelhofer Feld on the 14th of August, and finally La By’le Festa taking over YAAM on the 21st. See you there!

 

The lineup is set!

We’re looking forward to welcoming you to the grounds of the Kulturbrauerei on the 25th through the 28th of August, 2021, with events happening in indoor venues and in the open air as well as online. Awaiting you are 120 slots on the programme!

The restless standstill seems to have come to an end, at least in Berlin. The streets are filled again, and even some indoor locations, too, not just with people but with music, too. So is everything back to normal? Not quite. In fact, a new transformation process is underway, and the current situation calls for posing the new questions about the so-called norm. If there is one norm, whom does it apply to? Do we even need it at all, or can we evolve beyond it? Answering these questions requires both a multitude of perspectives and a collective response.

Among the confirmed artists are rap innovator LAYLA, soul and hip-hop queen Danitsa, actor and musician Alexander Scheer in the role of David Bowie, next-generation rapper Serious Klein, 90/00 R&B phantasm Erika de Casier, literary rioters Stefanie Sargnagel and Hengameh Yaghoobifarah, free spirit Liraz, vocal force Tara Nome Doyle, psychedelic experimental phenomenon Księżyc, theatre maker Mazlum Nergiz and sex-positive musician Preach. Ata Canani, the heart and musical voice of Turkish guest workers, is also present – as is Culk with her masterful deconstruction of language, vocal high-flyer Dan Bodan, saz player Petra Nachtmanova, flow machine Flohio and the RambaZamba Theater’s »Studio 21« project. They, along with many others, crystallise an artistic programme that makes one thing clear: there’s not only one form of pop music or pop culture.

“We have a broad understanding of what pop can be,” emphasises Leyla Yenirce, who, along with Pamela Owusu-Brenyah, Yeşim Duman and Christian Morin, has shaped the line-up of Pop-Kultur. “As a fluid construct, pop culture is constantly evolving. How can we, as a festival, pick up on these movements, reflect on them and help push them forward?” says Yeşim Duman.

Breakaways and New Connections

Collective approaches, post-migrant identities, intersectional discourse, inclusive projects, diasporic narratives, queer positions and breakaways from musical expectations all help create a space for mutual exchange. Pop-Kultur is bringing a multifaceted programme of live concerts, readings, films, digital works, talks and the Pop-Kultur commissioned works that move across disciplines, from music to theatre and performance. “By breaking through existing mechanisms, we’re forging new connections,” says Pamela Owusu-Brenyah.

All diese Gewalt aka Max Rieger and his band will focus on commonalities for the commissioned work »Andere« (»Others«), debuting new material and playing with the tension between closeness and distance with a cocoon-like stage design. The interactive space installation »Ping Pong Chat« features a sound installation by Mars Dietz, a performative space that’s accessible throughout the duration of festival. The artist Apex Anima, together with the pole-dance performer FRZNTE, will create a dreamy visual experience that relies on the body while also offering a gesture of empowerment. Meanwhile, Fenster offshoot Discovery Zone will grapple with what it means to be human in the age of digital domination in their commissioned work.

In the talk »Music & Migration,« musician Dounia Hagenauer, dancer Jumoke Adeyanju and composer Natalie Greffel will discuss the influence of bureaucracy, borders and migration on people of colour in the cultural world. Albertine Sarges, who has previously worked with the likes of Kat Frankie and Holly Herndon, will present her new record »The Sticky Fingers« live at Pop-Kultur, and Drangsal will likewise have a concert to celebrate the release of their new album. The theme of disappearing, adapting and transforming is the subject of a recurrent sound structure by the performance duo Les Trucs, and the talk hosted by Nappy Headed Berlin founder Titi Amoako, »The Kids Are Alright. Black Punks,« will explore punk as a way of life (and survival) with Don Jegosah – who also appears in the live programme – producer Jesseline Sarkodie and artist Maya Ifé De Oliveira. Meanwhile, cultural journalist Christoph Dallach, singer Renate Knaup, musician Harald Grosskopf and Daniel Jahn from Bureau B will explore the term »krautrock« and the hidden history of the genre.

Pop journalists Ayosha Kortlang, Jennifer Beck, Miriam Davoudvandi and Sascha Ehlert will look at what the future of pop culture might look like in times of pandemic. In addition, producer Ahzumjot will talk with rapper Ebow about the popularisation of politics and the politicisation of pop – and how artists can navigate between art and agitprop.

Another new feature is the alliance with Berlin collectives: Freak de l’Afrique, Night School Berlin, Selbstgebaute Musik, Sexes and THF Radio will present their work in all its aesthetic diversity at the festival. The impact of the pandemic on collective modes of working will of course play a major role, with further pressing political issues to be tackled as well.

The festival is also strengthening its cooperation with the RambaZamba Theater: the Studio 21project is bringing 21 Downbeat, blind & lame, Choolers Division, Dain Fadinzt, Station 17, Stille Vann and the Wild Classical Music Ensemble onto the stage, while people with disabilities will fill key roles off the stage.

“The guiding question for our awareness concept is: Have we thought about everyone?” explains Elnaz Amiraslani, who as Diversity Manager has developed specific strategies for the festival. Pop-Kultur strives to be a space for everyone. In particular, the programme is designed to offer accessibility and participation for guests with disabilities.

“This year has shown us the importance of public and cultural assembly, both for social discourse and for the state of the individual,” says Christian Morin in anticipation of Pop-Kultur 2021. “It has been our ambition to further open up the festival, serving as a model and helping set new standards that are long overdue,” adds Katja Lucker, festival director and managing director of Musicboard Berlin.

Pop-Kultur is committed to guaranteeing a safe festival experience in accordance with the pandemic conditions while also ensuring an inclusive, non-discriminatory experience on the festival grounds as well as with its online presence. Because now is the time to give new cultural and social inspiration, to enter new dialogues and to figure out how we all actually want to live together. Everyone should have a say in this – everyone must be allowed to take part.

 

We have to talk: Pop-Kultur 2017 presents diverse talk-, film-, and exhibition programmes

Dear Pop-Kultur audience,

Once again, Pop-Kultur looks forward to an extensive programme outside of our live concerts and new Commissioned Works. It’s about time that we introduce our talk programme and everything beyond that. The big themes are pop, culture, art, creative spaces, role models, future, and past.

The opening talk on August 23rd features Berlin’s cultural senator Dr. Klaus Lederer, Anke Fesel, and Christian Reckmann of the festival »Zurück zu den Wurzeln«. It will focus on the importance of the city’s creative free spaces. Aside from that, we’ll speak with Yeşim Duman, Hengameh Yaghobifarah (Missy Magazine), and shooting star Ilgen-Nur about the ever-current topic of gender, though from a special perspective. Diana McCarty, co-founder of the international art radio station reboot.fm and Mo Loschelder and Bettina Wackernagel of the festival »Heroines of Sound« are all too aware of the persistence of a »Gender Gap«, and they call for an urgent appraisal of this situation. Other topics in the talk programme address the relationship between religion and pop music, the pop-cultural significance of the vocoder, and, in a collaboration with Off-Kultur, the essential question: »Pop-Kultur – Is This Even Necessary, Anyway?«

Dr. Klaus Lederer, Ilgen-Nur, Sky Deep, Max Dax

More than any previous edition, Pop-Kultur 2017 is united through recurring themes that facilitate interdisciplinary exchange and new perspectives. A special installation will resurrect the Berlin club Antje Øklesund, which was sadly demolished in 2016. Pop-Kultur 2017 will also join forces with female:pressure to present the results of their now-third FACTS survey for the first time, and then together with journalist Christine Kakaire, researcher Annie Goh, producer & label owner Sky Deep, and curator Marlene Engel will discuss the steps that need to be taken next.

Fans of qualitative pop documentation will get a glimpse into the world of the  Sleaford Mods (in the film »Bunch Of Kunst«), the comeback of THE THE (in »The Inertia Variations«), and the colourful world of the female electronic music scene in Berlin (in »Raw Chicks.Berlin«). All film screenings will be followed by a discussion.

Sonic Youth (Kim Gordon) im Kino Sputnik, Wedding, 17.04.85 als Teil der Ausstellung »Keller – 80 Fotos aus den 80er Jahren« von Roland Owsnitzki

We’d also recommend taking a close look at our exhibition programme, which will  be presented on the grounds of the Kulturbrauerei. The photographer Roland Owsnitzki introduces his exhibition »Keller – 80 Photos from the 80s«, which gives a comprehensive glimpse into the concert culture of West Berlin before the fall of the Wall – crazy hairstyles and outfits included. In addition, an exhibition curated by Tim Tetzner about Hype Stickers awaits you in the gallery of the cinema. Right, exactly: those are the ones stuck on your record sleeves and CD cases – the things you were never quite sure if you should take off.

And there you have it. As you can see, plenty of variety awaits you. The complete Pop-Kultur 2017 programme can be found here . And you can buy festival passes as well as day tickets for Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday right here.




Foto-Credits /// Klaus Lederer (SenKultEuropa), Ilgen-Nur (Pressefoto), Sky Deep (Alexa Vachon), Max Dax (Luci Lux)

Happening in Berlin: Pop-Kultur is back!

Dear Friends of Pop-Kultur,

it’s getting to be that time of year again! Pop-Kultur will return from August 23rd to 25th at the Kulturbrauerei! Today we also have the first program announcements, a new ticket system and more irresistible reasons to welcome Pop-Kultur 2017 in your heart.

10+ Commissioned Works by

ABRA / Abu Hajar & Jemek Jemowit / Andreas Dorau / Balbina / Circuit des Yeux / Darkstar & Cieron Magat / Evvol  / Fishbach & Lou de Bètoly / Grandbrothers / Hendrik Otremba / Romano / Steven Warwick

70+ Concerts, DJ-Sets, Talks and Movies by

Alexis Taylor / All diese Gewalt / Anna Meredith / Arab Strap / Boiband / Emel Mathlouthi / Erobique / Friends of Gas / Islam Chipsy & EEK / Lady Leshurr / La Femme  / Let’s Eat Grandma / Noveller / Riff Cohen / Sophia Kennedy / Tasseomancy / Young Fathers

Reason 1: Now there’s one ticket for everything. And it’s cheap!

No offense to our old module system, but isn’t it also nice sometimes to let art lead you where it wants you to go? That’s why this year there’s a ticket for the whole experience, for maximum on-site discovery at Kulturbrauerei—and it’s just 60 euros (plus fees). Don’t worry—in May we’ll begin selling day passes too. Until then, everyone else can click here.

Reason 2: The »Pop-Kultur Commissioned Works«

It’s pretty much exactly how it sounds. More than ten in-house productions and performances will enrich our 2017 festival and act as its heart and soul. We’re already working hard with Balbina, Darkstar, Romano, Fishbach, and all the other artists to be able to tell you much more about the »Pop-Kultur Commissioned Works« very soon!

Von links nach rechts: ABRA / Steven Warwick / Balbina / Romano und andere präsentieren “Pop-Kultur Commissioned Works”

Reason 3. A line-up you’d only find here.

From quiet to loud, from Egypt to Scotland—as always, Pop-Kultur’s programme is unmistakeable and one-of-a-kind. In concrete terms, this means: La Femme, Hot Chip mastermind Alexis Taylor, all-purpose entertainment weapon Erobique, UK Grime shooting star Lady Leshurr, the one and only Arab Strap, Let’s Eat Grandma, Anna Meredith, and the powerful Young Fathers.

Reason 4. Over 70 program elements

You’ll like this: Talks, workshops, concerts, DJ sets, and things that are so unbelievably interdisciplinary that we’re still not quite sure how to categorise them. Pop-Kultur will also work together with collectives like female:pressure to fight for empowerment. We’ll explore the connection between literature and pop, delve into the history of the East German Underground, and, with the project SKM 60, we’ll celebrate the birthdays of Berlin labels Shitkatapult, Karaoke Kalk, and Monika Enterprise. As you can see, we like to take plenty of »zeit« for the zeitgeist.

Reason 5. Short Distances and New Multifunctionality—Well Hello There, Kulturbrauerei.

It’s true: we can hardly picture a better place to celebrate art and creativity. Three enchanting summer nights await you on the grounds of the Kulturbrauerei. It’s a space that lends itself to  hosting a wealth of inspiring, gravity-defying ideas.

Reason 6. Last But Not Least, We Really Truly ❤ Our Young Talents

The Pop-Kultur »Nachwuchs« programme will once again act as an important component of the festival. 250 young talents from around the world will come together in 40 workshops designed to address the pop-cultural challenges of the future. The application period begins on May 10th, but no worries—we’ll be in touch again before then!

So, have we won your virtual love yet? There’s a lot happening over here, and we’ll keep you up to date. Check up on our social media channels now and then — here, here and here. Or have a listen through our Spotify-Playlist with music by our confirmed artists. Oh, right, and don’t forget to buy tickets. Not sure how you’re all feeling, but we’re getting pretty excited for the spring, summer, and everything after that.

You like? We like!

Tickets for Pop-Kultur 2017 can be purchased right here

Foto-Credits:

ABRA (PR)
Steven Warkwick (PR)
Balbina (Photo by Max Zerrahn)
Romano (PR)
All Diese Gewalt (Photo by Max Zerrahn)
Lady Leshurrr (PR)
Let’s Eat Grandma (PR)
Young Fathers (PR)