DJ TMNIT. DURCHLÜFTEN – 2026 Live Konzerte & DJ Acts

PHOTO: © Porträt der eritreischen DJ TIMNIT © Eden Jetschmann, 2025

DJ TMNIT. DURCHLÜFTEN – 2026 Live Konzerte & DJ Acts

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In the organizer's words:

Over four weekends this summer, the DURCHLÜFTEN music festival transforms the Schlüterhof at the Humboldt Forum into an open-air gathering place, with free admission, where musical traditions from around the world come to life and, through interaction with the audience, become living archives of culture.   

The Schlüterhof at Berlin’s Humboldt Forum will once again become a vibrant open-air stage for global music, cultural exchange, and shared experiences. From July 9 to August 1, 2026, the festival will present 24 live acts and 12 DJs from around the world over four summer weekends. Each evening’s program features two concerts, followed by a DJ set. The result is twelve nights full of musical discoveries, movement, and encounters in the heart of Berlin—once again with free admission for everyone. 

From the energetic Mauritanian desert blues and Indigenous Futurism of the Andes to Kurdish acidrituals and Afro-Colombian bass cosmologies to Tanzanian polyphony and Anatolian-Nordic electronica—the courtyard becomes a meeting place for vibrant cultures.

Tmnit Ghide is Eritrean and was born and raised in southern Germany. As a DJ, music curator, and cultural worker, she operates at the intersection of art, music, and community.

She is the founder of several platforms and initiatives, including Edition Dimtsi (Springstoff), her radio show DiaspoRa.dio on res.radio, the cultural event series bun&beats, which focuses on Eritrean culture, and Salon Dimtsi, a platform dedicated to collective listening. Her artistic practice engages with sociopolitical issues and views sound as an archive through which collective and individual experiences are made audible. In 2025, she received the Kültüregemma Fellowship in Vienna, through which she is developing the Black Music Archive (Vienna).

Her work addresses questions of collective memory and cultural heritage and explores how Black music history is preserved, contextualized, and made visible. During her residency at Villa Kamogawa in Kyoto (January–April 2026), she researched listening practices in various cultural contexts.

- Free admission

- Duration: 120 min

- Schlüterhof

- Part of:Durchlüften 2026

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Location

Humboldt Forum
Humboldt Forum Schloßplatz 10178 Berlin