Huxleys Neue Welt
Important to know
- Capacity: 1,600 people
- Artists that have already played here: Bad Religion, Cannibal Corpse, Saxon, Millencolin, Iggy Pop, Blind Guardian, Danko Jones, Oomph!, DragonForce, Unantastbar, Thrice, Halestorm, Extreme, Paradise Lost, Mayhem, White Lies, Katatonia, Lacuna Coil, Counting Crows, Beyond the Black, etc.
- Tickets: https://huxleysneuewelt.de/
- Address: Hasenheide 107-113, 10967 - Berlin, Germany
- Getting here: U Hermannplatz metro station (160 m), lines U7 and U8
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Huxleys Neue Welt is a historic venue in Berlin, Germany. Located next to Volkspark Hasenheide, it hosts various events, including rock concerts.
Bad Religion, Cannibal Corpse, Saxon, Millencolin, Iggy Pop, Blind Guardian, Danko Jones, Oomph!, DragonForce, Unantastbar, Thrice, Halestorm, and Extreme were some of the names that have performed at Huxleys Neue Welt.
The audience can stand on the floor or use a small mezzanine at the back of the hall, facing the stage. For security reasons, only small bags are allowed inside the venue. The maximum size permitted is A4 dimensions: Height: 29.7 cm; Width: 21 cm; Depth: 15 cm. This bag policy is now common across many European entertainment venues.
There are several restaurants and bars in the vicinity of Huxleys Neue Welt.
Hotels near Huxleys Neue Welt
Huxleys Neue Welt is located next to a large park in Berlin, Volkspark Hasenheide. It’s a pleasant area with easy access to the metro. Staying close to the concert venue is always a great opportunity to walk to and from the show, and to enjoy the buzz as musicians and fans arrive throughout the day.
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