UK’s first techno bar is reopening in a former warehouse in Birmingham

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The Berlin Bar has announced it is reopening at a new site in Digbeth, Birmingham

The UK’s first techno bar has announced that it is set to re-open its doors at a new location in Birmingham.

The Berlin Bar is set to opening their new site in a former warehouse on Adderley Street, situated on the Bordesley Junction, in Digbeth.

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Club owners say the former industrial warehouse lends itself to the Berlin-inspired underground club concept that the bar will be bringing to Birmingham. After closing its first venue on Milk Street two years ago during the pandemic, the team have been patiently waiting for the ideal site to present itself for "The Berlin Bar 2.0”.

From the brick exterior to the raw concrete floors, and low ceilings, guests will get to experience a “musical journey” with the aid of a no expense spared sound system. Not only will the bar provide space for guests to enjoy a drink, The Berlin Bar will also play host to raves and events alike.

Focusing on introducing a new techno sound to Birmingham and showcasing new local producers alongside Berlin-based artists, such as Daniel Jaeger, Mike Book, Sin:port, Maurice Mino and Bianca Banks.

The Berlin Bar is due to open at its new location on Adderley Street in Digbeth on Saturday, May 13. Jay Kizito-Byrne, Creative Director of The Berlin Bar saidWe’re looking forward to bringing The Berlin Bar back to Digbeth.

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“We’re excited to welcome back familiar faces along with new customers who didn’t get a chance to experience us the first time around. This has been a long time coming and we can guarantee that the wait will be worth it!For further information and tickets for the opening party, please visit their Instagram or the Skiddle website.

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