Lehmann Club is a prominent nightclub located in
Stuttgart, Germany, renowned within the electronic music scene for its commitment to showcasing both local talent and celebrated international acts. Opened in 2010, the club quickly established itself as a staple of the southern German nightlife, succeeding in filling the void left by the closure of legendary venues like Rocker 33. Situated initially in an industrial area near the city center, Lehmann became synonymous with underground techno and house—its minimalist aesthetic, raw concrete walls, and dark, cavernous dance floor serving as the perfect backdrop for immersive, marathon sets.
The venue’s reputation grew not just through booking top-tier DJs but also acting as a cultural incubator: Lehmann Club fostered a genuine community spirit, offered a platform for emerging talent, and frequently collaborated with local art collectives and festivals. Over time, the club underwent several structural modifications to accommodate growing audiences and improve sound quality, and in 2019, it made headlines by announcing its relocation due to urban redevelopment in its original Neckarstraße location. Still, the club’s legacy and loyal crowd followed it to its new home, where it continued to push boundaries in sound, event curation, and inclusivity—cementing its status as a cornerstone of
Stuttgart’s electronic music culture.
Despite challenges brought by city politics, noise complaints, and the COVID-19 pandemic, Lehmann has remained resilient and innovative, continually adapting to preserve the unique, uncompromising spirit that has defined it for over a decade.
Notable artists who have performed at Lehmann Club include international stars such as Chris Liebing, Ben Klock, Nina Kraviz, Len Faki, Dax J, Charlotte de Witte, Rebekah, and Amelie Lens, alongside influential local and German acts like SHDW & Obscure Shape, Konstantin Sibold, Simo Lorenz, Sebastian Mullaert, and Gregor Tresher.