Rhineland-Palatinate: Ravers celebrate at the “Nature One” techno festival

Rhineland-Palatinate
Ravers celebrate at the “Nature One” techno festival

A woman in a butterfly costume at the “Nature One” techno festival. photo

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Finally partying and dancing again: around 50,000 visitors came to the techno festival “Nature One” in the Hunsrück.

For two years it was quiet on the former US missile station Pydna, now tens of thousands have celebrated four days and nights at the “Nature One” techno festival.

At the end of the traditional festival near Kastellaun in Rhineland-Palatinate, the organizers drew a positive balance. The event went peacefully and smoothly, the mood was “euphoric”, it said on Sunday. Because of the corona pandemic, “Nature One” was canceled in 2020 and 2021.

According to the organizers, there were 350 DJs on 22 stages in, next to and on bunkers – including scene stars such as Charlotte de Witte, Paul van Dyk, Alle Farben and Sven Väth. With techno, house, hardcore, trance and trap, the entire range of electronic music was represented.

Around 50,000 festival guests camped on meadows and fields. According to the organizers, home-made stages with sound systems, paddling pools, bouncy castles, foam cannons and trampolines were brought along for fun away from the stage program. The tent camp is open until Monday evening – so tired and exhausted ravers can get enough rest before heading home.

According to the information, a highlight was the traditional fireworks on Sunday night. At the same time, earlier Nature One anthems and classics of electronic music history ran on stage. Next year the festival is scheduled to run from August 4th to 6th.

dpa

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