re:publica 25
26th-28th May 2025
STATION Berlin
What, when, how, where? We have summarised everything you need to know for your participation in re:publica’s programme in Hamburg here.
We’re looking forward to seeing you!
Tickets
re:publica Hamburg will take place from 19-21 September 2024 in the Festival Village at Heiligengeistfeld in Hamburg. A Reeperbahn Festival ticket is required to join the re:publica stage programme on 20 & 21 September.
Where
The entrance to the Festival Village on the Heiligengeistfeld is on the corner of Budapester Straße and Glacischaussee (U St. Pauli). There you will also find the ticket desk of the Reeperbahn Festival, where you can exchange your ticket for a wristband.
Heiligengeistfeld 1
20359 Hamburg (St. Pauli)
The Festival Village is open to the public - even without a ticket. Concerts take place there on an open-air stage, there is a food court and various exhibitions. The re:publica stages are located right in the centre: Admission to the Neo House and the Glass House is only possible with a festival ticket. The outdoor Hangar Stage and our workshop programme are open to the public without a ticket.
When
Day 1: Thu, 19 September | Day 2: Fri, 20 September | Day 3: Sat, 21 September |
09:00-22:00 | 11:00-22:30 | 11:00-22:30 |
Programme #rpHH: 18:00-19:30, free of charge on the Hangar Stage | Programme #rpHH: 12:00-19:30 | Programme #rpHH: 12:00-19:30 |
Luggage
Bags and backpacks up to a size of 210 x 297 mm (equivalent to DIN A4) may be brought along. As in previous years, there will be a central bag cloakroom in the Festival Village at Heiligengeistfeld where you can drop off bags for a fee of 2-3 €/day.
Arrival
The entrance gate with accreditation counter and luggage cloakroom is located near the St. Pauli metro stop.
We recommend travelling within Hamburg by bicycle or public transport:
- Metro: Line 3 to the U St. Pauli stop.
- Suburban Railway: Line S1, S3 or S5 to the Reeperbahn or Landungsbrücken stop, approx. 15 minutes by foot.
- Bus: Lines 16, 17, 112, 601, 607, 609, 610, 641 to the U St. Pauli stop.
There will be no parking spaces on the grounds during the event. Cars can only be parked in the wider vicinity of the event site - there are no reserved spaces. Please allow time for this if necessary.
Food & Drinks
There will be a food court in the Festival Village offering a wide variety of food and drinks. The food stands will be open daily from 12:00.
Accessibility
The site is at ground level and the tents have low barrier access. You will find barrier-free sanitary facilities in the Festival Village on the Heiligengeistfeld.
If you have any problems or questions on site, the staff at the info desks in the Festival Village on the Heiligengeistfeld will be happy to help you.
Awareness Team
The Reeperbahn Festival is meant to be a place where everyone can feel comfortable and safe. This is why the Reeperbahn Festival has developed an awareness concept together with Act-Aware e.V. The Reeperbahn Festival awareness teams will be on duty every day this year from 11:00 to 02:00.
At the entrance to the Festival Village there are places for support and relaxation. Those affected can come there directly or be picked up by the Awareness Team to find protection and peace. The Awareness Team can be found both stationary at the Awareness Points and mobile on the grounds of the Reeperbahn Festival – recognisable by their denim waistcoats with the purple umbrella symbol. You can reach the team during their working hours on 0176/13795940. You can also write to awareness@reeperbahnfestival.com.
Code of Conduct
Since 2007, re:publica stands for diversity in an open society – in the programme, on our communication channels and, of course, on site.
Photo & Filming
Photos and video recordings will be made during the event. By participating, guests agree to be photographed in this context.
Questions?
This page is being updated on a regular basis. If you can't find an answer here or in the FAQs, just send us an email to info@re-publica.com!