KLUBGEN BERLIN DISCOVER MORE: klubgen berlin Berlin was first. On 4 March 2025, Generator Mitte opened its doors to a new kind of night — one built not around DJs and drink deals, but around makers, creators, and community. KlubGen landed in Berlin with a lineup that set the tone for everything to follow. Toni Agost led a hands-on creative upcycling workshop, helping guests breathe new life into old garments with beads, fabric paint, and a lot of imagination. Meanwhile, Patri Barrio guided the room through a manifesting and mindful journaling session — proof that wellness and nightlife aren't mutually exclusive. On the decks, DJ duo Cesspool.mp3 kept the energy up all night. And fuelling the whole thing? Mouth-watering bites from Asai Hotels — think Pork Pad See Ew and Thai-style donuts with Thai Tea Custard. Yes, really. From fashion to mindfulness to food, the Berlin edition made one thing clear: KlubGen isn't a night out. It's a movement. The next wave of culture makers had arrived — and they brought their communities with them. KlubGen Berlin featured: Creative Upcycling Workshop — Toni Agost Manifesting & Mindful Journaling Workshop — Patri Barrio Beats by DJ duo Cesspool.mp3 Thai street food by Asai Hotels Stay tuned for the next KlubGen event near you. More cities, more creators, more community. LEARN MORE ABOUT KLUBGEN
Berlin was first. On 4 March 2025, Generator Mitte opened its doors to a new kind of night — one built not around DJs and drink deals, but around makers, creators, and community. KlubGen landed in Berlin with a lineup that set the tone for everything to follow. Toni Agost led a hands-on creative upcycling workshop, helping guests breathe new life into old garments with beads, fabric paint, and a lot of imagination. Meanwhile, Patri Barrio guided the room through a manifesting and mindful journaling session — proof that wellness and nightlife aren't mutually exclusive. On the decks, DJ duo Cesspool.mp3 kept the energy up all night. And fuelling the whole thing? Mouth-watering bites from Asai Hotels — think Pork Pad See Ew and Thai-style donuts with Thai Tea Custard. Yes, really. From fashion to mindfulness to food, the Berlin edition made one thing clear: KlubGen isn't a night out. It's a movement. The next wave of culture makers had arrived — and they brought their communities with them. KlubGen Berlin featured: Creative Upcycling Workshop — Toni Agost Manifesting & Mindful Journaling Workshop — Patri Barrio Beats by DJ duo Cesspool.mp3 Thai street food by Asai Hotels Stay tuned for the next KlubGen event near you. More cities, more creators, more community.