Bombaclart Bass levels up with Bassmuzik Festival 2026 this summer

Presented by the collective residing in Hamburg’s urban scene, Bombaclart Bass, is the only festival you should be looking out for this summer: Bassmuzik Festival 2026. Landing July 11th at 45 Hertz, this is the spot where trap crosses paths with the likes of UK grime and footwork influences, already fronting a lineup heavier than the bass lines set to attack the amps.

If you’ve recently been moving through the city’s nightlife, you already know the Bombaclart Bass seal of approval. They’ve spent the last few years as one of the key cultural engines in town, moving from their renowned “Dance Parties” at Uebel & Gefährlich to a respected label and collective. Having first started out hosting parties, they’ve managed to build a proper community for the local party scene.


Bombaclart Bass BAZZMUSIK 2026
© Bombaclart Bass


So, if you haven’t heard yet, the lineup for 2026 is firmed. You’ve got Yungpalo leading the roster, whose presence has essentially fallen into pace with the local scene, joined by Boondawg and the indie-rap hybrid Levin Liam. Adding to that heavyweight front, Bangerfabrique and Pepino will land with the sort of energy the Hamburg community has come to expect from this link-up.

Then, Regal86 is set to bring that layered ghettotech to the decks, while the collective’s real ones are woven through the day with a live performance from NANA LE VRAI, alongside sets from Cho Room, MEDUSSAR, and SpriteEyeZ. The local spirit is further solidified with appearances from Gato and Speckman, ensuring there are no weak links in the chain.

Whether it’s the high-velocity output of YT and Joje, the deeper layers provided by Donkey Kid and Kiarababa, or the curated selections from Gard and Conzt!, the day is set to be balanced out nicely.


BAZZMUSIK 2026 Bombaclart Bass
© Bombaclart Bass


As far as urban festivals go, taking over 45 Hertz makes total sense. It’s a solid container for this kind of heavy programming out in the open air. Starting at 2:00 pm, the location will transform into eight hours of uninterrupted low-end exploration. And as the first edition of Bombaclart Bass‘s very own official festival, this marks a weighty transition for the crew, cementing a solid local influence. Cause there’s plenty of noise in the city, but Bassmuzik Festival 2026 is really turning the volume up on the future of Hamburg’s party scene. Come see it for yourself this summer!


BAZZMUSIK 2026 Bombaclart Bass
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