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OMANA x Wolke7 Berlin 2026 | Tickets, Lineup & Event Details

Techno and house fans can look forward to OMANA x Wolke7 on April 24, 2026, at Studio1111 in Berlin, featuring eight diverse artists.

·By Stefan van der Veen·

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Techno and house fans can look forward to OMANA x Wolke7 on April 24, 2026, at Studio1111 in Berlin, featuring eight diverse artists.

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On April 24, 2026, Berlin will host OMANA x Wolke7 at Studio1111, presenting a night dedicated to Techno and House music. This event highlights the city's vibrant electronic music scene and promises an engaging lineup of artists. Located in Germany's capital, Studio1111 is recognized for its commitment to showcasing local and international talents within the electronic music genre.

The lineup for the evening features a blend of established and emerging electronic artists, each bringing their unique sound to the stage. Carlos Willengton hails from The Hague and is known for his influences in electronic music. Meanwhile, Berlin natives such as Secretsundaze, David Cumplido, Metaxxa, Leona Jacewska, and Henriku are set to contribute their local flair, ensuring a dynamic musical exploration. Innassi and Natta round out the lineup, promising a versatile selection that spans the wider spectrum of electronic sounds.

OMANA x Wolke7 aligns with a busy period for Berlin's electronic music scene. On the same day, there’s the SEKT? ZEHN, JA! - 16th blank birthday event featuring 40 artists, showcasing the city's diverse musical offerings. Following this gathering, the DAS FEST III on May 23 and the WE ARE NOT ALONE MAY DAY WEEKENDER on May 1 continue to underline Berlin's status as a hub for electronic music.

Tickets and full event details for OMANA x Wolke7 are available on EDMDanceDirectory.com.

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