Headcrash Loud sounds in the Kiez

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The Hamburger Berg is the little rock'n'roll mile on St. Pauli and HeadCRASH its epicenter.

The HeadCRASH comes up mainly with harder sounds: Rock, Punk and everything that carries the beat to the stomach, tempts the heads to nod and makes the feet dance. Whether it's boisterous dance nights or impressive live concerts - the HeadCRASH is the place where the rocking rather than the shallower sounds are always in the foreground.

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At Hamburg’s city coast, the Elbe and the harbour, you can just sit down and watch as ships, ferries and tugs pass by and enjoy the strong sea breeze. A few hundred meters away you can experience Hamburg’s world-famous “sinful mile” – the Reeperbahn.

St. Pauli, the Harbour & the Reeperbahn

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