A three-day harmonica celebration in Berlin featuring 9 concerts, workshops, and masterclasses. Experience an international lineup including Seth Shumate, Indiara Sfair, and Sväng at the iconic Kesselhaus in der Kulturbrauerei.
Join the Harmonica Fen Festival for a three-day celebration in Berlin from May 29th to 31st, 2026. The festival features 9 concerts and 2 sessions across the weekend. The lineup includes Seth Shumate, Shubhranill Sarkar, Yotam Ben-Or, Indiara Sfair, John Henry ft. Mikael Bäckman, Keith Dunn, Hermine Deurloo, Sväng, and Free Reeds All Star, with special guests Wu Wei, Steven De bruyn, and Titti Castrini. In addition to live performances, the event offers guided morning sessions, master classes, and workshops.
Highly dependent on the event. Indie concerts may draw an 18–35 crowd, while heritage acts or the Move iT! 90s party heavily draw a 25–45+ demographic. A healthy mix of Berlin locals and tourists, significantly more 'German/local' than tourist-heavy clubs.
Casual wear is perfectly fine. Jeans, t-shirts, and clean sneakers are universally accepted. No specific bans, though beachwear or overly dirty clothing may be turned away.
Unlike Berlin's notorious techno clubs, Kesselhaus does not have a strict or intimidating door policy. If you have a ticket and are not heavily intoxicated, you will get in.
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Join the Harmonica Fen Festival for a three-day celebration in Berlin from May 29th to 31st, 2026. The festival features 9 concerts and 2 sessions across the weekend. The lineup includes Seth Shumate, Shubhranill Sarkar, Yotam Ben-Or, Indiara Sfair, John Henry ft. Mikael Bäckman, Keith Dunn, Hermine Deurloo, Sväng, and Free Reeds All Star, with special guests Wu Wei, Steven De bruyn, and Titti Castrini. In addition to live performances, the event offers guided morning sessions, master classes, and workshops.
Highly dependent on the event. Indie concerts may draw an 18–35 crowd, while heritage acts or the Move iT! 90s party heavily draw a 25–45+ demographic. A healthy mix of Berlin locals and tourists, significantly more 'German/local' than tourist-heavy clubs.
Casual wear is perfectly fine. Jeans, t-shirts, and clean sneakers are universally accepted. No specific bans, though beachwear or overly dirty clothing may be turned away.
Unlike Berlin's notorious techno clubs, Kesselhaus does not have a strict or intimidating door policy. If you have a ticket and are not heavily intoxicated, you will get in.