Huxley's Neue Welt is a celebrated nightclub and concert venue located in the Neukölln district of Berlin, Germany. Established in its current form during the mid-20th century, the venue traces its roots back to the early 20th century, when "Neue Welt" (New World) was a grand entertainment complex featuring ballrooms, variety shows, and beer gardens. Over the decades, the original building underwent significant devastation during World War II but was rebuilt and reimagined as Huxley's Neue Welt, named in honor of the English writer Aldous Huxley.
The venue became renowned for its vibrant atmosphere, eclectic programming, and dynamic architectural features, including its spacious auditorium and modern sound systems. Throughout its existence, Huxley's Neue Welt has maintained a reputation as a cultural melting pot, hosting an array of musical genres from rock, punk, and metal to electronic, jazz, and hip-hop, as well as serving as a key site for socio-political gatherings and community events. Its location on Hasenheide in one of Berlin’s most diverse neighborhoods has contributed to its enduring popularity and cultural significance.
Over time, the club has witnessed various renovations and updates to its facilities to keep pace with technological advancements and the evolving demands of live performance. Today, Huxley's Neue Welt stands as a vital part of Berlin's nightlife and live music scene, beloved by locals and visitors alike for its accessible atmosphere and storied history. Notable artists and bands who have performed at Huxley’s Neue Welt include legendary international acts such as The Rolling Stones, Iggy Pop, Motörhead, Metallica, The Ramones, Depeche Mode, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, and David Bowie, as well as prominent local German artists like Die Ärzte, Einstürzende Neubauten, Peter Maffay, and Kraftklub.
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