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Home Again Club Festival Wraps Landmark 2025 Edition with 13,500 Guests and Unforgettable Performances

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The third edition of the Home Again Club Festival has officially come to a close, marking its most ambitious and impactful year to date. Set over four days and five nights at Revier Südost, this year’s sold-out celebration drew 13,500 individual guests and brought a dynamic range of genre-defying music to Berlin’s underground.

With programming spread across four stages—including the now-iconic open-air Valley and the immersive club rooms of RSO.BERLIN—Home Again showcased both international heavyweights and rising stars in electronic music, all while staying grounded in its core values of community, diversity, and innovation.

Standout performances defined the energy of the weekend. Octo Octa lit up The Valley with a euphoric, emotional journey through breaks, house, and rave nostalgia. Peggy Gou’s Saturday night headline set drew one of the festival’s largest crowds, affirming her place as one of dance music’s most magnetic global forces.

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Emerging talent Matisa stunned with a high-octane, genre-bending performance that melded acid, techno, and euphoric house—one of the weekend’s breakout highlights. Krystal Klear brought retro-futurist energy to the Robus Stage, delivering a dancefloor unifier brimming with shimmering synths. On Sunday night, Job Jobse closed the festival with a heartfelt, expertly crafted set that captured the emotional core of Home Again’s ethos.

Outside the main stages, the Baergarten offered a rich cultural layer through talks, workshops, and community gatherings. The festival also featured curated takeovers by progressive labels and collectives including HE.SHE.THEY., Beatport, Polyamor, IN A MOOD, Gotec, and Sachsentrance, reinforcing Home Again’s commitment to forward-thinking club culture and inclusive spaces.

Festival founder Nils Caspar Thabo Gelfort reflected on the weekend:

“What we witnessed this weekend was more than a festival—it was a statement. Berlin deserves an event that reflects its spirit and future, and we’re proud that Home Again can be that space. Thank you to every artist, partner, and guest who made it unforgettable.”

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Credit: @jakobstolzphoto

With its successful 2025 edition, Home Again Club Festival has solidified itself as a cornerstone of Berlin’s cultural calendar, combining global talent, local roots, and a visionary approach to dance music and community.

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