Berlin continues to cement its status as the global epicentre of electronic music, and Home Again Club Festival 2025 is living proof. Now in its third edition, the festival expands its vision, promising an experience that goes far beyond music. From May 28 to June 2, the iconic RSO.BERLIN and the already legendary outdoor space The Valley will set the stage for four days and five nights of total immersion in the clubbing universe. With Thursday, May 29, as a public holiday across much of Europe, it’s the perfect excuse for an extended Berlin escape where music, community, and hedonism dictate the rhythm.
This year, Home Again returns with its most ambitious lineup yet, bringing together some of the most influential names in contemporary electronic music. Peggy Gou, Solomun, and Job Jobse lead the charge, joined by artists who embody the raw intensity of techno, such as I Hate Models, Helena Hauff, and Clara Cuvé, alongside rising talents like Octo Octa, Logic1000, and 999999999. Across four stages, the festival will blend Berlin’s underground essence with the expansive energy of an open-air festival, turning Robus and Summe into nocturnal temples where sound reigns supreme—unfiltered, powerful, and delivered through a state-of-the-art sound system that promises a fully immersive experience.
But Home Again isn’t just about the music. The festival fosters dialogue and community through a biergarten-style programme featuring panel talks, workshops, and industry meet-ups, where artists, promoters, and attendees can exchange ideas about the present and future of electronic culture. With no need for tents or exhausting commutes, Home Again offers a pure clubbing experience, seamlessly woven into the pulse of the city. With impeccable curation and a concept that prioritises accessibility and authentic connections between artists and audiences, Home Again isn’t just a festival—it’s a celebration of Berlin’s spirit.

