Jever celebrates Brüllmarkt 2025: nostalgia without farmers and moving!
Jever is celebrating the Brüllmarkt on October 12, 2025 with family activities, shopping opportunities and a colorful program in the city center.

Jever celebrates Brüllmarkt 2025: nostalgia without farmers and moving!
Next Sunday, October 12, 2025, the city center of Jever will open its doors from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. for the annual Brüllmarkt, which is hard to beat in terms of tradition and colorful diversity. This is based on the information from nwzonline.de out. A festive program with various activities for the whole family is guaranteed, even if the possible loss of agricultural traditions due to the withdrawal of farmers remains noticeable.
The special situation of this year is underlined by the absence of farmers, who have not taken part in the Roaring Market since 2022. Their absence is a direct response to the city council's decision to include them in the Wadden Sea Biosphere Reserve, which is causing anger among farmers. Farmers fear that this could have adverse consequences for the cultivation of their land. A compromise proposal from farmers to integrate more nature and climate protection was rejected, helping to reinforce the nostalgic nature of the market, reminiscent of earlier, more bountiful times. After all, the Brüllmarkt is a contemporary image of old markets that date back to the 1920s, when the streets of Jever were still alive with people and animals.
Cultural highlights and family activities
This year's festival will be opened by the Jever e.V. marching band, followed by a parade with hobby horses, hand horses and ponies. A colorful children's program ensures that even the youngest ones can have fun. Entertainment is provided with activities such as face painting, painting stones and a horse carousel. In addition, the local shops open their doors on Sundays from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. for an additional shopping experience.
- Ab 12:00 Uhr im Festzelt: Spanferkel mit Krautsalat und Schmorkartoffeln
- Von 14:00 Uhr: Kaffee, Tee und selbstgemachte Waffeln
- Tierische Highlights: Informationen von Kaninchenzuchtverein und Imkerei, sowie Vorführungen der DRV-Hunderettungsstaffel Ems-Jade e.V.
- Laternenumzug um 18:00 Uhr mit Treffpunkt vor dem Rathaus am Kirchplatz
Hardworking Hands have also organized a hobby craft market in the Graf Anton Günther Hall, which takes place from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. As always, regional retailers will find their stage here to present their products and offer them for sale.
Sustainability and social cohesion
The year-round city rally “Maria's Little Peacock Search” complements the program for families and complements the current debate about the importance of agriculture and the traditional harvest festivals. Such events not only promote awareness of regional products, but also create social cohesion that lasts across generations. Loud jovrita.com There are over 800 agricultural landmarks in Germany that are important, and so it is no wonder that festivals like the Brüllmarkt offer everyone a connection to the roots of agriculture.
Although the absence of farmers affects the traditional character of the Brüllmarkt, the connection between town and country in Jever remains strong. A rethink and a return to the values of the community are required in order to make future harvest festivals lively and relevant. The plans for the next few years show that Jever has not forgotten its cultural roots and will develop creative solutions.
At the end of the festival, the barley festivities in the Schlachtmühle from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. are a welcome opportunity to celebrate the old tradition of the harvest and open your eyes to the values of our agriculture.