Proof of vaccination/recovery, rapid tests, are no longer required. Masks are likewise not required, with the exception of the MusicMakers Hacklab Input talks at AL Berlin on 23.5. We nonetheless encourage people to self-test, or if they have Covid-19 related symptoms. Access rules are subject to change, in compliance with any changes to government policies regarding Covid-19. We will update any changes on the Festival Access & Hygiene Rules page.
A CTM 2022 festival pass is available for Part 2 events in May. To buy passes or tickets, please go to our ticket shop. Access to certain events is free. Please check our Accessibility section for more information.
If CTM 2022, or any individual events within the festival, must be canceled due to Covid-19 regulations, we will reimburse pass and ticket purchases automatically. No action is required on your part to receive a refund.
Pre-sale tickets and passes cannot be refunded or exchanged via our team, with the exception of events being canceled due to Covid-19 (see above question). You may however sell your pre-sale ticket or pass via TicketSwap. Once a pre-sale printout is exchanged for a pass via the festival info counter, it is non exchangeable and non refundable, even in the event of illness.
As always, the Discourse programme of talks and lectures will be recorded and made available on our Soundcloud and YouTube channels for listening / viewing after the festival. For our 2022 edition, some of the special performances and commissions will also be archived online for later viewing. Follow us via our social media channels or check back to our website for updates.
Valid festival passes and tickets grant access to CTM Festival events, however as many CTM venues are of limited capacity, we suggest that pass holders arrive early to avoid disappointment. Please note that all of our venues reserve the right to deny entry based on the German Hausrecht (a legal term describing a venue’s responsibility for everything that occurs on their premises), so issues such as venue capacity, audience behaviour, security, etc. must be taken into consideration at the door and may override access.
Passholders must always show BOTH their wristband and pass when entering an event.
Club venues have developed their own door policies based on their needs and public. While we work in partnership with all venues to accommodate our audience, we ultimately respect their right to make a final decision.
For Berghain, all festival pass holders, artists/participants, and those on the guestlist should use the dedicated entrance found to the left of the main door. Audience members with tickets, or who wish to buy a ticket at the door, should use the main entrance. Anyone on the guestlist If there is already a queue when you arrive, check for signs spaced along the line to be sure that you’re waiting in the right one.
Our venues offer earplugs on-site, often free of charge. They can usually be found at the coat check or at the bar.
This depends on the venue, for example Berghain and RSO have a strict no-photo policy. While we do allow photos at most venues, we enjoy an atmosphere where people are present and focused on the performances and the moment.
Announcements might also be made at other venues requesting that the audience refrain from taking photos or from using flash; we ask that you respect these requests. We also ask that you respect the space and privacy of other festivalgoers by not photographing them without their consent. Likewise, if you do not wish to be photographed by an official CTM photographer, please simply tell them. If you notice a photo of yourself in our official photos, and wish for it to be removed, please write us at contact@ctm-festival.de with a link to the photo in question. We will be happy to take it down.
Filming and audio recordings are forbidden.
Information on accessibility at CTM is available here. Please contact us at accessibilit[at]ctm-festival.de if you have further questions.
Club venues enforce a minimum age of 18 years for entry.
Youth from 16–18 years of age can join events that end before midnight, unaccompanied by an adult. This includes venues: Kunstquartier Bethanien, Monom, Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz, Heimathafen Neukölln, and Morphine Raum. Those under 16, however, are only allowed entry when accompanied by a legal guardian to these venues.
CTM has a zero-tolerance policy towards any kind of discrimination. We continue to work within our team and with our venue partners to ensure that our events are welcoming and safe for the most diverse public possible. If you find yourself in an uncomfortable situation at any festival event, be it on- or offline, please let us know.
If you find yourself in an uncomfortable situation at any festival event, please approach the venue bar or security staff. We also have a designated contact person at most CTM 2022 club events, who you can contact in case you feel uncomfortable or unsafe. They’ll be wearing bright fuschia/pink t-shirts with the words »Take Care of Each Other,« and will be at the following venues: Berghain (Thursday and Friday), RSO, and SchwuZ.
We have a designated team that will respond to emails if you’d like to report an incident or give us feedback: wesupportyou[at]ctm-festival.de.
We also encourage you to check out our code of conduct.
CTM sells tickets via our official portals (our own website). Passes and tickets cannot be refunded or exchanged via our team. We are working with TicketSwap to ensure a safe place to resell your e-tickets. Buying a ticket from another vendor, private seller, or ticket scalper is at your own risk. Please be aware that fraudulent tickets get sold, and we are not responsible for them.
At sold out events, there is always a chance that tickets will be made available when guest list or pass holders don't show up.
For concerts at Heimathafen Neukölln or Berghain, these tickets will be released shortly before the event starts.
For club nights, such as at SchwuZ and RSO, entry is dependent on capacity, as these events run for extended periods of time. These events usually operate on a one-out-one-in basis, so it’s best to check later on in the night, rather than arriving early to wait outside the club. In the case of Friday night at Berghain, we recommend to arrive either early OR later on in the night if the event fills up, as there are no pre-sale tickets. Entry will be first-come-first-served at the start of the event, and then one-out-one-in once the club fills up.
It’s easy to reach all CTM venues by public transportation. We recommend you download Berlin’s public transit app, FahrInfo, to plan your journeys. Berlin’s transit system also has a new service called Jelbi, that regroups a large number of mobility services including bike and scooter sharing, regular taxi services, and a taxi-ridesharing service called Berlkönig. Other taxi services are Taxi Berlin + 49 30 202020 or Taxi Funk +49 030 443322 – or use the free now, or taxi.eu apps.
For those on the guestlist, we ask that you contribute to plus1 – refugees welcome, a Berlin initiative that brings concert promoters, clubs, and artists together to show support for refugees. Plus1 regularly update the charities and projects that they support. Over summer 2022 donations will be equally split between three initiatives. Libereco – partnership for Human Rights e.V. was founded in 2008 and together with Ukrainian partner Vostok SOS provides medical help to people in dangerous zones, supports their evacuation, and finds them temporary housing. The Rroma Information Center aims to make Roma voices visible, and is currently focused on supporting Roma refugees arriving in Berlin from Ukraine. The Contact Point and Advice Center for Refugees & Migrants offers free advice on and support with refugee rights of residence, mental health, and social issues.
Those who receive free festival passes are asked to donate 5 euro towards the offsetting of carbon emissions when they pick up their pass. Proceeds will be donated to Moor Futures, a local initiative in Brandenburg that protects and rehydrates moor ecosystems, known to help moderate climate change effects by acting as carbon sinks.
The 2022 edition’s online and hybrid events including the daytime programme, along with supporting material (e.g. the festival magazine) are in English.
Yes, please send these to submissions[at]ctm-festival.de at any time of year, and they will be forwarded to our curatorial team. Please be sure to provide short information about yourself and your project. Since we receive massive amounts of demos, please note that we are only able to respond to applications that we are seriously interested in.
We keep busy with many other projects outside of the festival period. In Berlin, we hold occasional club nights at various venues, and special concerts at venues such as HKW or Festsaal Kreuzberg. We also collaborate with like-minded organisations or networks such as Nusasonic, ICAS, or SHAPE on events all over the world. Sign up for our newsletter or follow us on social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Telegram) to keep up with our news.