Südpol in Hamburg: Urgent fundraising campaign for the techno club!

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The techno club “Südpol” in Hamburg urgently needs 70,000 euros to keep it going until Christmas. Support rave culture!

Der Techno Club „Südpol“ in Hamburg benötigt dringend 70.000 Euro zur Erhaltung bis Weihnachten. Unterstützen Sie die Ravekultur!
The techno club “Südpol” in Hamburg urgently needs 70,000 euros to keep it going until Christmas. Support rave culture!

Südpol in Hamburg: Urgent fundraising campaign for the techno club!

The popular techno club “Südpol” in Hamburg is facing a serious challenge and is asking for financial support to make ends meet until Christmas. The club currently needs an impressive 70,000 euros to maintain operations. The Mopo reports that the club is not only struggling with increased prices, but also with high energy costs. A social media campaign launched by his group of friends has already mobilized initial support.

As the information from the association “Kulturelles Neuland e. V.” show, the plight of the “South Pole” goes back to the pandemic times. During this phase, despite short-time work and a minimal number of employees, the club was unable to avoid running costs such as rent and insurance, which led to the “Save the Eternal Nice” crowdfunding campaign. This campaign helped raise the necessary funds and shows that creative solutions are needed. Hamburg scene emphasizes that the club's creators are also concerned about the availability of fair wages and fees, as they want to create a stable working basis in addition to the cultural offerings.

The coming months are crucial for the “South Pole”. In addition to the support already received, losses in the number of people from Hamburg going out are causing problems for the club. The club is referring to a cumulative inflation rate of around 20% as well as higher wage costs, which further burden the budget. Nevertheless, they could loudly Hamburg scene Some individual donations and the first regular contributions have already been collected, which will be used to maintain operations.

Unfortunately, the question remains as to what will happen with financial support for clubs in Hamburg. However, there are signs of a positive development. In the new budget, a total of 1.3 million euros are planned for club funding for the years 2025 and 2026. Hamburg Business reports that smaller music clubs in particular should benefit from this money. Anna Lafrentz, chairwoman of the Hamburg Club Combine, describes this support as an important signal for the city's cultural scene.

In summary, it can be said that the “South Pole” is not only a meeting place for techno fans, but also an important part of Hamburg's cultural landscape. The owners and the team do everything they can to continue to offer a diverse program for their visitors. It is now up to the community to actively support the club in order to ensure its existence beyond Christmas.