Germany’s essential festival for Techno, D&B and GOA is back for its fifth edition, bringing famous names from all over the world to the beautiful lake scenery of Düren. Taking place 22-24 August 2025, artists like AZYR, Andromedik, Hannah Laing, Vini Vici and many more will take over the four stages of Nibirii.
Along with the many solo spectacles that will grace the Nibirii grounds, SHLOMO and Dyen will go head-to-head in a hard-hitting set, fusing deep, driving rhythms with pure rave energy. Kobosil, Berlin’s techno icon will also bring his signature dark, hypnotic and energetic sound to the dancefloors in Düren.

Presented by the renowned Cologne club, Bootshaus, the event is the perfect opportunity for electronic music lovers to experience a unique open-air festival, meeting people from all over Europe, having fun and exploring nature, all while dancing to the beats of their favourite artists.
Nibirii will once again take place at Dürener Badesee, a recreational lake with crystal clear waters, designated for swimming and surrounded by lush greenery and rich flora. The four high spec stages are carefully decorated with vibrant components, seamlessly blending with the area’s meadows and forest, creating a one of a kind setting.

Art installations, workshops and interactive experiences are also available around the festival grounds, allowing attendants to fill their experience with music, as well as chances to discover new things and take place in various activities.
Adding to the festival adventure is the camping area, where people can bring their own equipment to fully embrace the open-air festival. The campsite takes care of all personal needs, providing water points, showers and toilets, lockers and a first-aid tent. For access to the camping area of Nibirii, a separate camping upgrade pass is needed.

All types of tickets are available now on the festival’s website. Festival only tickets start at €164, with camping upgrade passes costing €79. Follow this link to secure your spot at one of Germany’s leading festivals.