Time Warp’s “Two Days | Two Celebrations”: Full Lineup Revealed For Mannheim 2024

Get ready for a monumental techno gathering as Time Warp returns to Maimarkt Mannheim this October 25th and 26th, 2024. Celebrate techno titan Sven Väth‘s 60th birthday and 30 years of Time Warp in one electrifying weekend.

Since its debut, Time Warp has evolved, especially after its compact 2021 edition, which set the stage for an annual autumn celebration. This year, the event morphs into “Two Days Two Celebrations“, combining three decades of epic music history with a milestone birthday bash.

Kick things off on Friday at Maimarkthalle, where Sven Väth, a Time Warp stalwart since 1995, takes center stage. The day also features electrifying back-to-back sessions with techno luminaries like Charlotte de Witte and Enrico Sangiuliano, alongside standout performances from Nina Kraviz and the dynamic duo &ME and Rampa.

The celebration continues on Saturday with a mix of legends and rising stars shaking both stages. Expect powerhouse sets from Adam Beyer, Reinier Zonneveld, and Vintage Culture, complemented by fresh acts like Alignment, Cera Khin, and Miss Monique.

This jubilee edition follows a roaring Time Warp in April, which drew 30,000 attendees and over 70 artists for nearly 30 hours of non-stop music. Building on this success, Time Warp is set to expand its global footprint with new editions in Madrid and its seventh spectacle in New York this fall.

Tickets are expected to sell out quickly, so be sure to secure yours soon. Visit the official website for more details and ticket information.

Time Warp's

Lineup (Alphabetical Order)

Friday (October 25, 2024)

  • &ME vs Rampa
  • Cassy
  • Charlotte de Witte B2B Enrico Sangiuliano
  • Nina Kraviz
  • Sven Väth

Saturday (October 26, 2024)

  • Adam Beyer
  • Alignment
  • Azyr
  • Cera Khin
  • Deborah De Luca
  • Funk Tribu
  • Indira Paganotto
  • LOVEFOXY
  • Mila Journée
  • Miss Monique
  • Nico Moreno
  • Reinier Zonneveld (Live)
  • Somewhen B2B ØTTA
  • Trym
  • Vintage Culture


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