Stoned Satan Fest II returns to Hafenklang, Hamburg, for a night of heavy riffs and psychedelic fuzz. Featuring Samavayo, Winselmutter, Murmur, and Vrust, the lineup dives deep into Stoner Rock, Sludge, and Black Metal for a raw sonic assault from the underground.
The gates of hell open once again at Hafenklang. After the first edition, STONED SATAN FEST returns — heavier, louder, and even deeper into the psychedelic fuzz swamp. Where monolithic riffs crush through clouds of psychedelic haze and the night burns away somewhere between Stoner, Sludge, and Black Metal, there’s only one direction left: downwards. For more than two decades, SAMAVAYO have been blending heavy Stoner Rock, Psychedelic grooves, and desert-born fuzz into a massive wall of sound. The Berlin trio delivers hypnotic riffs, thunderous basslines, and explosive live energy somewhere between Doom, Krautrock, and hard-driving Heavy Rock. WINSELMUTTER are not a band — they are what remains when despair collides with rage. Their songs speak of decay, suffering, and the bitter aftertaste of false salvation. Their haunting atmosphere drag listeners deep into a world of raw Black Metal, noise-drenched darkness, and crushing emotional weight. MURMUR from Spain conjure a dark and atmospheric mix of Black Metal, Doom, and haunting ambient textures. Moving between crushing heaviness and eerie melancholy, their sound feels like a slow descent into ritualistic chaos and shadow. From the depths of Hamburg’s underground, VRUST summon a violent storm of Sludge, Crust, and blackened Doom. Filthy riffs, suffocating heaviness, and feedback-drenched chaos collide in a raw sonic assault built for smoke-filled rooms and total destruction.
A diverse mix of punks, metalheads, students, and electronic music lovers. The crowd is down-to-earth, authentic, and focused on the music.
No dress code
Bring cash for entry and drinks; the door is relaxed but cash is often mandatory.

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4
Jul
Starts at 19:00
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Jul
Starts at 19:00
Recommended 19:00-21:00
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The gates of hell open once again at Hafenklang. After the first edition, STONED SATAN FEST returns — heavier, louder, and even deeper into the psychedelic fuzz swamp. Where monolithic riffs crush through clouds of psychedelic haze and the night burns away somewhere between Stoner, Sludge, and Black Metal, there’s only one direction left: downwards. For more than two decades, SAMAVAYO have been blending heavy Stoner Rock, Psychedelic grooves, and desert-born fuzz into a massive wall of sound. The Berlin trio delivers hypnotic riffs, thunderous basslines, and explosive live energy somewhere between Doom, Krautrock, and hard-driving Heavy Rock. WINSELMUTTER are not a band — they are what remains when despair collides with rage. Their songs speak of decay, suffering, and the bitter aftertaste of false salvation. Their haunting atmosphere drag listeners deep into a world of raw Black Metal, noise-drenched darkness, and crushing emotional weight. MURMUR from Spain conjure a dark and atmospheric mix of Black Metal, Doom, and haunting ambient textures. Moving between crushing heaviness and eerie melancholy, their sound feels like a slow descent into ritualistic chaos and shadow. From the depths of Hamburg’s underground, VRUST summon a violent storm of Sludge, Crust, and blackened Doom. Filthy riffs, suffocating heaviness, and feedback-drenched chaos collide in a raw sonic assault built for smoke-filled rooms and total destruction.
A diverse mix of punks, metalheads, students, and electronic music lovers. The crowd is down-to-earth, authentic, and focused on the music.
No dress code
Bring cash for entry and drinks; the door is relaxed but cash is often mandatory.

Save it, set a reminder, and see who else is going — all in the app.
Scan to open on your phone