KitKatClub, Techno club in Mitte, Germany
KitKatClub is a techno club in Mitte, Berlin, that spreads across several floors and includes dance spaces, lounge zones, and outdoor areas dedicated to electronic music. The interior alternates between dark dance halls with light installations and smaller lounges that offer places to rest.
Kirsten Krüger and Simon Thaur opened the place in 1994 and later moved through several locations including Turbine, Malzfabrik Schöneberg, and Metropol. For some years now it has occupied the building of the former Sage Club.
The name references a well-known chocolate bar and draws people who connect electronic music with an open approach to self-presentation. Those who come here find space for expression beyond everyday conventions, with guests dressed in colorful costumes or artistic body decoration.
Those wishing to enter should wear creative clothing and avoid typical black club outfits or everyday streetwear. Door policy focuses on openness and respect, so a friendly attitude helps with admission.
During the pandemic, the team produced music videos and made them available through a password-protected streaming service to maintain contact with the scene. This action helped keep the community together even when doors were closed.
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