Photo: BMW Motorrad On 17 and 18 September 2021, the time has finally come – the Pure&Crafted Festival presented by BMW Motorrad invites you to celebrate together in the summer garden of Messe Berlin.
It's been almost two years since you could sniff something like festival air in the capital. It's time to get back together, share experiences and enjoy music and culture together – of course Corona compliant.
And also this year, visitors and music fans can look forward to some real live music pearls.
"Everything is Changing". With this single and the accompanying album
"The Isolation Tapes" the bone-dry stoner rock guys Kadavar from Berlin recently made an impressive return after a short creative break and will certainly rock the stage again. Jupiter Jones from the Eifel are also award-winning. Their single "Still" is still one of the biggest German-language radio hits in modern history 10 years after its release and there is certainly hardly anyone who can't at least sing along to the chorus. This can also be demonstrated in September in the summer garden of Messe Berlin.
This year's musical booking is completed by a lot of power from Berlin with the punk rockers of Smile And Burn, Sofia Portanet, Betterov, with indie rock from Dublin by the Pillow Queens as well as a lot of guitars & riffs from the Nitrogods, Odd Couple and The Picturebooks.
As already announced in May, visitors can also look forward to two more absolute highlights: one of the best live bands in the world, The Hives from Sweden and jack-of-all-trades Jake Bugg from England, who released his new album
"Saturday Night, Sunday Morning" will have in the luggage, which celebrates its release in two weeks.
Custom bikes in the Wheels Area and everything about New Heritage in the General Store.
And of course, Pure&Crafted will once again offer more than just music in 2021. Away from the stage, everything revolves around motorcycles and the world around them. In the Wheels Area, exciting custom bikes are once again waiting to be discovered. Among others, the customizers Hookie Co., JvB-moto and WalzWerk, known for their creative conversions, will also be there. In addition to other highlights around the custom bikes, which will be announced in the coming days and weeks, the General Store completes the unique program of the Pure&Crafted Festival. Here, new heritage culture, fashion and lifestyle accessories are the focus of attention. On site are Blundstones, Bad&Bold and Ondura.
From cinema to portrait exhibition to the Kids Parcours: Pure&Crafted for young and old and all the senses.
For the return of the event to Berlin, strong cooperation partners could be won, who round off the already special program with a very special touch. For example, there will be a cinema on the grounds under the radio tower, which will be presented and curated by the Lisbon Motorcycle Film Fest. Here, selected motorcycle films will be shown during the festival and even a world premiere will take place: for the first time, the film "The Wall" will be shown in the Director's Cut. And if you are not after cinema, you have the chance to see the portrait exhibition "People Of The Mile", photographed by Benedict Redgrove. "People Of The Mile" is a project by Movember in cooperation with Malle London, where the portraits will then be auctioned off and all proceeds will benefit Movember.
And last but not least, there is also plenty of fun, games and adventures for the little ones. This is ensured by the Kids Parcours, which is realized by the team of the zwergstadt.
The pre-sale is in full swing – get your tickets now.
The pre-sale for the Pure&Crafted is running and tickets can be purchased at
www.pureandcrafted.com. The festival ticket for the entire event is available up to and including August 8 for 55, - €55, then for 65.00 €, day tickets for 30.00 € (Friday) or for 40.00 € (Saturday). Since everyone's safety & health comes first, the event will of course be Corona compliant.
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