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30 Jahre Karrera Klub Day 1! Live: Shout Out Louds, Julia Effekt, Temmis, The Frank And Walters & Laube

In the organizer's words:

30 Years of Karrera Klub Day 1

The mother of all indie parties is turning 30! Who would have thought that three decades ago, on that Friday in May 1996? A small party at Huxleys Jr. in Berlin Neukölln, complete with a Carrera racetrack, marked the birth of the Karrera Klub, which has since grown into an event agency. One of the first bands to play for us was a group called “Stiller,” later joined by “Sportfreunde,” and the rest is history. Many bands that are now big names made their Berlin debuts at Karrera: Franz Ferdinand, The Kills, and The Killers at the Roter Salon, Kettcar at the Bastard, La Roux at the Lovelite, Tomte at the old Privatclub, Bilderbuch, MGMT, Johnossi and Of Monsters And Men at the Lido, Arctic Monkeys and The Wombats at the Mudd Club, Arcade Fire, The Libertines, The XX, LCD Soundsystem, Shout Out Louds, Maxïmo Park and Mando Diao at the old Magnet, Editors and Kaiser Chiefs at the Postbahnhof, Kings Of Leon and Modest Mouse at the Columbiaclub, Mumford & Sons and Two Door Cinema Club at Rosis, and even Adele had her first Berlin performance there as a support act at a party. The list seems endless, and we’ve also had the privilege of hosting legends like Oscar winner Glen Hansard, the Beatsteaks at the far-too-small Magnet, Paul Weller at the Schillertheater, Henry Rollins at the Passionskirche, and most recently Burt Bacharach at the Admiralspalast!
But the Karrera Klub wasn’t just a force to be reckoned with at home games. We also racked up points on the road, with festival appearances at Tempelhof Sounds 2022, Primavera Sound in Barcelona, Rock am Ring, Melt!Festival, Immergut, Berlin Festival, Jenseits von Millionen, and at the Malzfabrik. Even in cities like Hamburg, Munich, Vienna, Cologne, Frankfurt am Main, Stuttgart, Dresden, Bochum, and Leipzig, the records were—and in some cases still are—played regularly to this day.
For the past seven years, the craving for live concerts has actually been satisfied. Since March 2019, the Karrera Klub hasn’t hosted any concerts, but only parties where people still dance their hearts out!
Reason enough to celebrate the 30th anniversary in a big and extensive way. This time, once again with bands and DJs over two days at the Astra Kulturhaus in Berlin.

30 Years of Karrera Klub Weekender - 2 Nights with Bands and DJs
Presented by radioeins from rbb

Fri, June 19, 2026, 7:00 PM Opening and changeover DJ sets byLAUBE

8:00 PMTHE FRANK & WALTERS

9:00 PMTEMMIS

10:20 PMJULIA EFFEKT

11:40 PMSHOUT OUT LOUDS

The day pass for Friday and Saturday is also valid on Saturday for the after-show party following the bands’ concerts! Admission to the after-show party on Saturday starting at 11:45 PM: €5

Tickets are available in advance plus fees!
Day pass €53
Two-day ticket €98.50

Ticket links:
30 Years of Karrera Klub | Astra
https://www.eventim.de/artist/shout-out-louds/30-jahre-karrera-klub-shout-out-louds-maximo-park-4087911/

Shout Out Louds:
For us, one of the greatest Swedish indie-pop bands of all time. Over 20 years ago, the Shout Out Louds released their acclaimed debut album “Howl Howl Gaff Gaff,” featuring now-iconic hits like “Please Please Please,” “The Comeback,” and “Very Loud.” The album marked the beginning of a long international career that included worldwide tours with the hottest bands of the time, such as The Strokes and Kings of Leon. Now the band is coming back to play for us again. Here they will perform songs from their debut album and other hits from their long career.
https://www.shoutoutlouds.com/

Julia Effekt
The Viennese band Julia Effekt draws its German-language sound from a clearly recognizable interplay of musical influences: the cool urgency of Joy Division meets the rhythmic drive of Kraftwerk and is complemented by the dark elegance of The Cure. At the same time, modern references to acts like Interpol or Boy Harsher can be heard, without the band losing its distinctiveness.
Their song “Die Messe” can certainly hold its own against the classics of the post-punk genre and has the potential to become an insider tip at any indie disco. Sold-out shows on their last tour give us hope for more!

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Temmis

The band from Tübingen blends the spirit of the new Neue Deutsche Welle with modern synth-pop and post-punk. Driving beats, catchy melodies, and German-language lyrics that oscillate between big-city melancholy and club energy define their sound. With their releases, high-energy live shows, and growing attention in the indie and club scenes, Temmis have established themselves as an exciting new act somewhere between DAF, Fehlfarben, and contemporary electro-post-punk.

www.temmis.net

The Frank And Walters
For us, this band from Cork, Ireland, is true indie history. In the early nineties, Oasis’s Noel Gallagher was their roadie, and Radiohead and Suede opened for them on their tours. The songs “After All” and “Plenty Times” remain timeless classics of the genre to this day. Rarely has a band played at the Karrera Klub so often. In the early 2000s, they also went on a joint tour through Germany. We’re really looking forward to seeing them again. The Frank & Walters will be performing here as a duo!
https://www.facebook.com/frankandwalters/

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Price information:

All prices plus fees!

Location

Astra Kulturhaus
Astra Kulturhaus Revaler Straße 99 10245 Berlin

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