The week at the Circus and Berlin
18. Mai 2010 in Berlin, Circus Hostel, Circus Hotel, Circus News, Events, Fabisch, Festivals, Goldman's Bar, Music by Paul | 3 comments
Another week, another batch of fun stuff as recommended by Admiral Andrew, head of the Circus Fleet of Fun, who has put together his regular round-up of things going on at the Circus as well as around town. With Live Music, football on the big screen, plus the legendary Carnival of Cultures which is coming to Berlin this weekend, there should be something that you will find amusing…check it out:
Goldman’s Bar
*** Free keg beer each night of the week for hostel guests, starting @ 8pm until empty***
Tuesday Night: Club Night (22:00) – with DJ Vicy (Dangerous Drums Berlin label / Electro).
Thursday Night: Live Music (22:00) with “OFRIN” (Electro Pop) - (More info www.myspace.com/ofrin)
Saturday Night : Karaoke Klub! But before hand, The Champions League Final Between Munich & Inter Mailand
@ Fabisch
Wednesday night (19:00): Aperitif – with fingerfood & Dj Frau Brex.
Friday night (22:00): Live music with Leslie Helpert (Jazz/Folk) More info: www.myspace.com/serpentfly
Sunday Night (21:00): Live music with Berlin Sling (Jazz/Pop – SEE PHOTO) More info: www.myspace.com/berlinsling
Around Town
Wednesday 19/5 King Kong Klub – Our good friend Lady Gaby will be hosting a special eurovision song contest night
Friday 21/5 Astra Kulturhau – Dinosaur Jr.
Something Special – Carnival of Cultures 21st – 24th May (Parade 12:30pm, 23rd May)
Berlin’s Carnival of Cultures street party and parade celebrates the German capital’s multicultural spirit with music and dancing in the Kreuzberg district.
Exotic food and drinks add to the atmosphere and around half a million people join in the fun.
The Carnival of Cultures began as a street parade of masqueraders, musicians, dancers, DJs and artists and has now escalated into a slickly impressive extravaganza with a great programme both on and off-stage. Carnival groups from more than 70 countries dance through the streets of Kreuzberg, Berlin’s most international district.
Most activities take place around Blücherplatz and the main parade normally runs down Gneisenaustrasse.
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