Club night at the Museum Angewandte Kunst

Electronic Music
Concert
The Museum Angewandte Kunst, the Jazz Montez music club, the Emma Metzler restaurant, the AMP music bar and World Design Capital Frankfurt RheinMain 2026 are once again inviting you to the EL BARRIO DE EUROPA music and culture festival this summer. With live music, DJ sets, a food court and a creative range of workshops, a diverse open-air experience will be created in the museum park. Live bands and DJs will provide musical entertainment on a stage in Metzlerpark and on the terrace of the Emma Metzler restaurant, while various stalls will offer selected international food and drinks in the museum courtyard. On two nights, a club will be set up on the first floor of the Museum Angewandte Kunst where you can dance to electronic music.

This year, the festival combines the best of Frankfurt's music scene with special program items: On Friday, the Riverside Session invites you, on Saturday the focus is on Frankfurt luminary Shantel, and on Sunday the Random Circles format enriches the program. In addition to local highlights, different cultures will once again be presented - from a Senegalese percussion circle and a Brazilian roda to the Midnight Fire Band, which was founded by Jazz Montez as part of the Holidays and is dedicated to Afrobeat. We also welcome international guests: the celebrated singer and DJ Jitwam, the Belgian singer K.Zia, the Parisian live beat performer SOW and internationally renowned DJs such as DJ Hell and Kikelomo. Once again this year, the AMP resident DJs will round off the diverse musical program on the terrace of the Emma Metzler restaurant.

Lineup of the club night on Friday, 29 August:
11pm-1am: Benedikt Montiel Mathews
1-3pm: Sedef Adasi
3-4.45pm: 2:Cloudy

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Author

Katja Kummerfeldt
Schaumainkai 17
60594 Frankfurt am Main

Organization

Tourismus+Congress GmbH Frankfurt am Main

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Address

Museum of Applied Arts
Schaumainkai 17
60594 Frankfurt am Main

Organizer

Museum Angewandte Kunst
Schaumainkai 17
60594 Frankfurt am Main