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KitKat Klub

About

The KitKatClub is a legendary night club in Berlin opened in March 1994 by Austrian porn film maker Simon Thaur and his life partner Kirsten Krüger.

The Kit Kat Club is famous all over Europe and even beyond because of its unique concept mixing very good techno / trance music to decadent, bacchanalian, sexually uninhibited parties. The motto of the club is “Do what you want but stay in communication”

Cosmopolitan night club for civilized people

The guests of the "Kitty" (as most Berliners like to name the club) are not only heterosexual, a large number of gay people also spend their weekends in the club, which makes the crowd very diverse and unique. The Kitkatclub stands for an avantgarde idea of clubbing where all social boundaries are falling, it's not a straight club nor a gay club, you meet rich and poor people, young and old, ugly and beautiful, it's not about sexual orientation but only about freedom, tolerance and hedonism.

Non-stop party

The program of the club goes from Friday to Sunday including three different parties. The Friday is dedicated to a different party every week, the Saturday night is called "Carneball Bizarre" and continues with the after hour called "Piep Show" from 8am on Sunday morning.

Record label & Music concept

Through the years a musical style has developed that some guests refer to as the “kittysound”. To give this style a platform in 2005 a KitKat record label has been founded and two CDs have been released. "Hedonistic night life in Berlin" and "The Piep Show compilation #0".

Name origin

The name KitKatClub is inspired by the legendary Berliner night club featured in the American musical comedy Cabaret. Bob Fosse’s “Cabaret” was set in Berlin’s Roaring Twenties at a burlesque theater called the “Kit Kat Club”. Today’s KitKatClub is even more of a Berlin icon.

Hours:

Fri-Sat 11pm-8am

Admission:

Cover charge varies, 10€-15

Address: Bessemer Strasse 2-14, Berlin, 12103
Telephone: 49 30 21 73 680















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