Until it was closed in 1998, the Arcanoa was best known for celebrating art in many eccentric manifestations. Now relocated just around the corner, this venerably quirky venue...
Am Tempelhofer Berg 8Inside a converted bus garage, Arena Berlin presents A-list artists such as Bob Dylan and Björk. A movable stage means it can also put on smaller acts. The surrounding...
Eichenstrasse 4Located smack bang in touristy Hackescher Markt and decorated with enormous photo prints of 1960s and '70s icons, Bang Bang is small yet inviting. The bleacher seats around the...
Neue Promenade 10A move from Hackescher Markt to new premises in Schönhauser Allee and a more diverse music programme has done wonders for Bassy's reputation. These days the venue is a champion...
Schönhauser Allee 176AAlthough it's part of the squatted Tacheles complex, Café Zapata stands on its own, booking top-flight folk and indie artists like Joanna Newsom, local hero Bruno Adams and...
Oranienburgerstrasse 54-56AOnce you get past its old-fashioned box office, this former US Forces cinema is a little characterless. It showcases mid-size acts of every genre, from John Cale to Roni Size....
Columbiadamm 9-11A roomy venue with a reputation for the best sound in town, Columbiahalle promotes larger acts that haven't made it to stadium status, such as Babyshambles, the White Stripes...
Columbiadamm 13-21It might not be the first place you'd think to go raving, but, thanks to a westward-drifting scene and its eclectic policies, the Festsaal has become one of Kreuzberg's most...
Skalitzer Strasse 130A former DDR youth club, Frannz is a black box with decent sound, pricey drinks and unsmiling doormen. Musically, it's heavy on German actsthat don't really translate...
Schönhauser Allee 36This restored industrial building is relatively young in comparison to other venues, but its association with Radio Fritz gives it the clout to stage the likes of Arcade Fire,...
Strasse der Pariser Kommune 8Originally opened in 1993, Junction Bar is a Kreuzberg landmark that arranges 365 concerts a year of everything from jazz and swing to rock, with DJs keeping the party going...
Gneisenaustrasse 18While it mostly holds Schlager parties and cabaret nights, this elegantly restored 19th-century factory building occasionally presents a few interesting offbeat artists, such...
Jannisstrasse 2The place for ska and reggae lovers but, with a nod to Kreuzberg's legendary squatter scene, the Kato Kulturbahnhof also hosts punk and amateur theatre. Check the website...
In Schlesisches Tor U-Bahn buildingFollow the Rammstein-ish bar to the back, enter a narrow hallway and you'll fetch up in a small, dark club that presents an eclectic array of excellent acts, from the Rapture...
Greifswalder Strasse 224Built as a cinema in 1951, Lido recently became Kreuzberg's premier indie-rock and late night dance party venue. Its excellent outdoor area and feelgood vibe make it especially...
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