Event Details
Welcome to Wurzelfestival 2027 in Jüterbog
From June 3 to 6, 2027, the Secret Forest near Jüterbog once again turns into the magical setting of the Wurzelfestival. On the grounds of a former airfield about 80 kilometers south of Berlin, the event brings together people looking for electronic music, workshops and a strong sense of community over four days.
Highlights and Attractions at Wurzelfestival in Jüterbog
- Ten floors with more than 200 acts spanning techno, tech house, psytrance and downtempo
- Over 50 workshops plus talks and art installations set within the forest
- A strong focus on inclusion, including a dedicated ticket for guests with disabilities
- A natural, forested site rather than a typical open field festival ground
- A close knit community built around awareness and respectful behavior toward one another
- A wide genre range from trance and disco to live bands and poetry slam
- Free shuttle buses connecting Jüterbog train station with the festival site
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Program and Schedule: What to Expect in 2027
The program on site traditionally begins on Thursday in the late afternoon and runs through Sunday evening, with extra days set aside for camping arrival and departure. Across the ten floors, DJ sets and live bands alternate with workshops covering dance, art and mindfulness. The full 2027 line up will be announced ahead of the festival on the official website.
Tickets and Admission for Wurzelfestival Jüterbog
Tickets for the 2027 edition are available through the official ticket platform, starting at around 149 euros for the full four day festival including camping. A special design ticket is also available, along with a dedicated inclusion ticket for guests with disabilities, which requires registration. Since presale usually moves through rising price tiers, booking early is worthwhile.
Visitor Tips: Travel and Accommodation in Jüterbog
- Jüterbog train station is the main arrival point, with free shuttle buses running directly to the festival site
- The festival is also easy to reach by bicycle, since the Berlin to Leipzig cycle route passes almost right by the Secret Forest
- Those arriving by car are encouraged to carpool, since travel accounts for a large share of a festival's carbon footprint
- Nights in early June can turn cool in the forest, so warm clothing for evenings is a good idea
- Most guests stay in their own tent at the natural campsite right next to the festival grounds