AYCD Festival: 100 DJs and 5000 guests celebrate on the Baltic Sea!
The AYCD Festival 2025 in Sierhagen on the Baltic Sea attracts with over 100 DJs. Expected 5000 guests, tickets from 55 euros.

AYCD Festival: 100 DJs and 5000 guests celebrate on the Baltic Sea!
The AYCD festival, short for “All you can dance”, is creating a high atmosphere on the Baltic Sea this year. At Gut Sierhagen, near Neustadt, the festival will be the pulsating center of the electronic music scene with more than 100 DJs and an expected number of guests of around 5,000 celebrating visitors. The organizer, Gerrit Milbrodt, launched the premiere of this largest dance music event in 2024, bringing a new hotspot for partygoers to the region. Advance sales for the upcoming edition of the festival are currently in full swing, and not without reason, as LN Online reports.
The extensive festival grounds not only offer space for exuberant dance activities, but also for relaxation. Wooden benches and deck chairs invite you to take a break every now and then. A diverse culinary offering awaits festival visitors at numerous street food stands. Attractions such as a carousel, bull riding and a virtual reality booth also add to the good atmosphere. The twelve beer pong tables from the company Pongnation, founded by Marvin Sudau and Robin Hanke, are also a popular attraction at the festival.
A musical fireworks display
Musically there is a lot of heat on six stages. The line-ups feature a mix of established artists and exciting newcomers. The well-known acts include the likes of Julian Sommer, Marc Acardipane, DJ Tomekk, Felix Harrer and Venga Venga. SUNSET PROJECT, who has made a name for himself in the dance music sector over the last 20 years, will also be presenting his driving live performances. His hits, like the remix “Hands up”, will certainly create an exuberant atmosphere, as FindGlocal underlines.
In addition, visitors can look forward to Nicky Intoxique, who delights the crowd with her combination of techno, hard techno and Goa vibes. Latest releases and special collaborations are also on their agenda. DJ Bert, who plays euphoric hardstyle and hardcore, and DJ Leif, an up-and-coming open format DJ, embody the diverse musical offering. The B2B set by Daniel Lyon and Benster, which combines hard techno and hardstyle, also promises an impressive experience.
Festival experience and trends
Music events like the AYCD Festival are high on the popularity scale. As Statista shows, one in two Germans occasionally attends a music event. Festivals are particularly in demand in summer, with many visitors having a strong interest in being there live and sharing the community experience with friends. Around 40% of festival visitors are even willing to travel across Europe for one ticket.
The tickets for the AYCD Festival are manageable with prices of 55 euros for day tickets and 80 euros for weekend tickets and therefore offer the perfect setting to enjoy the atmosphere and the variety of music that can be experienced. Expansions are already planned for the campsite, which can accommodate 650 visitors, in 2026 to create even more space for the celebrations.
With a varied program, a wide range of attractions and a colorful mix of artists, the AYCD festival is not only a highlight for the Baltic Sea region, but also a real must for fans of electronic music and the good live music experience in general.