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There are over 32 000 visitors expected to the festival
Reeperbahn Festival is a massive music festival held in Hamburg each year in September. This year's edition will take place from 19 to 22 September. Germany’s largest club festival includes over 600 events held in 70 venues. There are over 32 000 visitors expected to arrive to the festival. The Reeperbahn Festival is not just a festival. In addition to the concerts, there are many events showcasing fine art, film and literature.
In the ten years it has been held, it has grown to be one of the most important meeting places for the music and digital industries in Europe, and the world. The conference, part of the Reepernahn Festival provides a business platform for companies and organizations to meet and exchange ideas. It’s jammed packed full of meetings, showcases, sessions, parties, award ceremonies and networking opportunities.
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