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First EDM Revival Event Will Be in Germany, Founder Reveals

Since its creation in 2024, EDM Revival has existed as a digital movement. A place where the golden era

First EDM Revival Event Will Be in Germany, Founder Reveals

Since its creation in 2024, EDM Revival has existed as a digital movement.

A place where the golden era of electronic dance music wasn’t treated as nostalgia, but as unfinished business. A reminder that the sound that once filled stadiums, shaped a generation, and defined an entire decade never truly disappeared — it just went quiet.

Now, that movement is stepping into the real world.

In a brief statement shared internally this week, the founder of EDM Revival confirmed that the very first EDM Revival event will take place in Germany, marking the brand’s transition from media platform to physical experience.

No lineup has been announced.
No venue has been revealed.
No date has been confirmed publicly — yet.

But the message is clear: EDM Revival is no longer just online.

From Screens to Sound Systems

Since its launch, EDM Revival has grown into a reference point for fans of the 2010–2015 era — the years that defined modern dance music through euphoric melodies, emotional builds, and festival-sized energy.

Through radio shows, editorial releases, playlists, and viral content, the platform has consistently pushed one idea:

This sound still matters.

Taking that philosophy into a club setting feels like the natural next step. Not as a one-off party, but as the beginning of something designed to live, grow, and travel.

According to the founder, the goal isn’t to recreate the past — but to revive the feeling that made that era special in the first place.

Why Germany?

Germany has long been one of Europe’s most influential electronic music hubs. From underground culture to large-scale club infrastructure, it’s a country where dance music isn’t just entertainment — it’s identity.

Choosing Germany for the first EDM Revival event signals intent. This isn’t about safe launches or small experiments.
It’s about planting the flag where the culture is strong, the crowds are educated, and the expectations are high.

“The decision to launch in Germany was intentional,” says Nick Tribe, founder of EDM Revival. “It’s one of the few places in Europe where club culture and electronic music are taken seriously at every level.”

Cologne, Berlin, and other major cities are already being whispered within the community, though no official confirmation has been made.

What to Expect (and What Not To)

This will not be a generic “throwback night.”

No gimmicks.
No costumes.
No watered-down playlists.

The first EDM Revival event is expected to focus on high-energy, emotionally driven club sets inspired by the peak years of progressive house, big room, and melodic festival sounds — recontextualized for modern sound systems and modern crowds.

Think atmosphere first.
Music second.
Hype last.

The Beginning of a Bigger Vision

Sources close to the project suggest that the first event is only the starting point.

Future plans may include recurring nights, label showcases, international editions, and deeper integrations with the EDM Revival media ecosystem — blurring the line between platform, brand, and live experience.

For now, details remain intentionally scarce.

But one thing is certain:

EDM Revival is about to be felt — not just heard.

More information coming soon.

Stay tuned! 👀

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