23rd annual Lesbian and Gay Festival - Europe's largest Gay Festival Berlin
Under that slogan Berlin's Regenbogenfonds e.V. will present its 23rd annual Lesbian and Gay Festival - Europe's largest. As usual, it is being held at the traditional gay stomping ground around Nollendorfplatz in Schöneberg.
Attendees are presenting themselves on 20.000 m² at the Motz-, Eisenacher-, Fugger- and Kalckreuthstrasse as well as a wide range of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender projects, groups and organisations.
On this giant open air amusement every year the LGBT*-scene shows how to have fun with each other. With over 350.000 visitors from all over the world it is truly the biggest event of its kind.
One of the absolute highlights of the festival is the celebrity talkshow »Das wilde Sofa« (The wild sofa) on the 'Main stage' A at the corner of Eisenacher Strasse and Fuggerstrasse. Gerhard Hoffmann and his charming assistants Tilly Creutzfeldt-Jakob and Giselle dÂŽApricôt will put their guests from politics and culture to the acid test on Saturday from half past 3 to half past 4 pm. Afterwards there will be a colorful program from rock to pop on staurday until 11 and on sunday until 10 pm.
The 23rd annual Lesbian and Gay Festival - Europe largest. As usual, it is being held at the traditional gay stomping ground around Nollendorfplatz in Schöneberg.
23rd annual Lesbian and Gay Festival - Europe's largest Gay Festival Berlin
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FOLSOM EUROPE 2025
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SchwuZ entrance and schedule is changed
There are a few exciting changes to the SchwuZ party schedule and entrance to the famous club in Berlin.
Because of the new rules ,long waiting times, confusing procedures, and sometimes unclear communication understandably led to frustration. This new structure means more coordination and effort.
Update : Schwuz is now closed from 1 nov.2025