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Limitless parties in industrial setting: Melt 2021

At an award-winning location along Lake Gremmin, on the site of the former coal mine ‘Ferropolis’, you will find one of the most popular festivals in Germany. Welcome to Melt, where you’ll experience three days of ultimate freedom.

 

 

Although the festival is known for its appeal to underground electronic music lovers, every year the line-up also consists of great pop and urban artists – albeit always with an alternative twist. The stages are spread over the photogenic grounds, between towering excavators and industrial structures, but also in the forest and on the beach along the lake. Here you can cool off during the day and enjoy the finest chill spots. When the sun has set, colourful light installations take over and transform the festival site into a futuristic ‘Iron City’. After a long night, the real diehards continue their party at the Sleepless Floor, where you can literally dance non-stop for three days straight.

Line up

Indie Pop

Jamie xx

Hiphop

Little Simz

House

Peggy Gou

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  • Alyona Alyona
  • Arlo Parks
  • Boy Harsher
  • Hannah Diamond
  • Honey Dijon
  • Jayda G
  • Mama Snake
  • Mezigue
  • Pabllo Vittar
  • Polo & Pan
  • Prospa

Line up

Pop

Jorja Smith

EDM

Solomun

HipHop

A$AP Rocky

Folk Music

Bon Iver

HipHop

Skepta

Techno

Charlotte De Witte

Indie Rock

Bilderbuch

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    You have to be 18 years old to enter Melt Festival. Visitors under the age of 18 are only allowed to enter the festival site with a legal guardian.

    At the festival you can pay with your wristband. You will get your wristband upon arrival at the entrance after exchanging your ticket. It can be topped up at various points at the festival with cash, pin or credit card. It’s also possible to top it up in advance with your festival account on the official Melt Festival website.

    Ferropolisstraße 1, 06773 Gräfenhainichen, Germany.

    What do I have to know?

    In cooperation with Interrail, Festival Travel offers train tickets with which you can travel through Europe. Interrail passes give you unlimited train access for a certain period within 31 European countries, excluding your home country. This way you can make your festival holiday even more special and adventurous.

     

    How do I book an Interrail Pass?

    For more information, please visit the Interrail page. It’s also possible to book an Interrail Pass on the Interrail website via the Festival Travel x Interrail webpage.

    The fastest way to travel to Melt Festival is by taking a plane to Berlin or Leipzig. In cooperation with TIX we help you find the cheapest flights.

    Be aware of the limited luggage space, especially when you have to take a tent and other camping gear with you.

    Festivals are perfect to visit during a European road trip. Decide for yourself how much space you have, who you take with you, where you stop and how far you go.

     

    Keep in mind that you will pass several toll roads on the way. At most of these check points you can pay by credit card, but it’s always wise to bring cash with you.

     

    Distance to Gräfenhainichen:
    – From Paris: 1.009 km
    – From Berlin: 137 km
    – From Milan: 930 km

    The official currency in Germany is the Euro.

    CET – Central European Time.

    Police: 110
    Fire department: 112
    Ambulance: 112

    It depends on where you come from, but if you’re from the EU, an identity card is sufficient.

    In Germany they use European plugs of type C, E and F (two-pole, round-pin power plugs).

    You can drink water from the tap, unless it’s indicated otherwise.