Berlin Festival to Host LCD Soundsystem, Hot Chip, Editors and more

Berlin Fest hits Berlin (where else?) next weekend, and in addition to teaming up with the first annual Berlin Music Week festivities, will feature a mix of German and international music including LCD Soundsystem, Hot Chip, Gang of Four, Robyn and more.

The festival, started in 2005, has been held annually at the pre-WWII Templehof Airport, one of the biggest buildings in the world.

Festival organizers have also teamed up with organizers from the inaugural Berlin Music Week, which runs from September 6-12th this year. According to a press release, “the goal of Berlin Music Week is to invite visitors and participants to discover new Berlin club culture, experience well known bands, make business contacts and discuss current trends in the music sector. To aide in the partnering of these events, Berlin Music Week has centered much of its events at the Tempelhof Airport.”

The complete lineup for Berlin Fest is as follows:

Berlin Festival 2010 Lineup:

Friday, September 10th
Editors, Fatboy Slim, LCD Soundsystem, Fever Ray, Atari Teenage Riot, Robyn, Adam Green, 2manydjs (live), Blood Red Shoes, Caribou, Erol Alkan, Junip, Herman Dune, Goose, Mit, Norman Palm, Zola Jesus, Barbara Panther, Amiina, Bon Homme, Le Corps Mince Du Francoise, De Staat, Spleen United, Megaphonic Thrift, Jesse, Cast Of Cheers, Therese Aune, Boemklatsch, Berlin Battery Crew feat. Shir Khan, DJ Supermarkt und Jack Tennis

Saturday, September 11th
Hot Chip, Soulwax, Gang Of Four, Tricky, Edwyn Collins, Boys Noize, Peaches, “Chilly” Gonzales, Lali Puna, Wedding Present performing Bizarro, Superpunk, We Have Band, Seabear, Neon Indian, Tahiti 80, Baby Monster, Fang Island, The Morning Benders, Shadow Dancer, Djedjotronic, Les Petit Pilous, Housemeister, Strip Steve & Das Glow, Enno Bunger, Kimono, Rich Aucoin, Yes Cadets, Sick Girls, Hugo Capablanca

The goal of Berlin Music Week is to invite visitors and participants to discover new Berlin club culture, experience well known bands, make business contacts and discuss current trends in the music sector. To aide in the partnering of these events, Berlin Music Week has centered much of its events at the Tempelhof Airport.
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