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Elevate Rave at Helmut-List-Halle

On 7 March 2025, the Helmut-List-Halle in Graz will become the hotspot of the Elevate Festival when the Elevate Rave takes over the night with three stages and an international line-up.

1 night
3 stages
12 acts
 

From jungle and drum and bass legend Goldie, who revolutionised an entire scene with his ground-breaking album Timeless, to the incomparable The Blessed Madonna, who has conquered dance floors with her cross-genre DJ sets from house to pop and the global hit Marea (We've Lost Dancing) - the line-up leaves nothing to be desired. And then there's Helena Hauff, who creates an atmosphere that vibrates with energy with her electrifying sets played on vinyl and her unmistakable coolness.



Lord Spikeheart delivers uncompromising, confrontational performances and fuses metal, grindcore, industrial and hard electronics into an explosive mix, and Takkak Takkak combines traditional Indonesian gamelan rhythms with electronic beats and noise elements with his energetic explosion of sound.

The Munich DJ and producer duo Zenker Brothers, known for their mix of techno, breakbeats and hypnotic rhythms, will close Saturday night with an energetic set. Lorenzo Senni, who started the trance revival in club music years ago, will thrill the crowd with his futuristic live sets and ability to transport emotions through music.
 


In addition to these international greats, Elevate Rave will also be enriched by national acts such as FF2P, who will provide ecstatic club moments with their driving, rhythm-orientated sets. Užas! will offer an experimental journey without a straight four-four beat with fast, dynamic sets ranging from post-club to hyperpop, wave, electro and bass music, while Geostatic will keep the halls moving with minimal drum & bass. 
 

Tickets

Tickets for all categories are available via NTRY and Öticket.
You can find more information in our ticket shop.

Solidarity ticket: By purchasing a ticket + solidarity contribution on NTRY, ticket buyers can enable people who would otherwise not be able to afford to attend the festival themselves to participate.