Welcome, listeners, to Things to do in Berlin! It’s Thursday, September 11, 2025, and Oly Bennet reporting live from the electric heart of Europe—the city that's never afraid to be a little weird, wild, and utterly wonderful. Berlin’s current vibe? The city is positively buzzing. There’s a crisp autumn snap in the air—perfect for a light jacket and loads of adventure. Whether you’re a culture vulture, a music fanatic, an art lover, or just here to try an impossibly strange sausage, Berlin’s got your ticket punched.
Today, the city’s calendar is so stacked you’ll wish you could be in three places at once. First up, music legends and superstar energy come together as rapper Drake brings his Grammy-laden swagger to the Uber Arena tonight. Expect massive crowds and a sea of mobile phones lighting up the night. According to the official Uber Arena site, Drake's $ome $pecial $hows 4 EU tour is THE ticket in town right now—if you’ve managed to snag one, congrats, you’re in for a treat.
On the artsy side, Berlin Art Week is in full swing, turning the whole city into a living gallery. With more than 300 events and a lineup that’ll make your head spin, you can dive into exhibitions like Winston Branch’s “All rivers flow too, the sea, you must not look back,” showing at the Diehl Gallery from today. Meanwhile, the POSITIONS Berlin Art Fair kicks off at the historic Tempelhof Airport, with 75 galleries from 18 countries—and this year’s highlight is a deep dive into contemporary art from Japan. Elephant magazine reports Berlin’s art scene is restless, creative, and responding to tough budget cuts with even more experimental flair.
The performance crowd can catch the world premiere of Oliver Zahn’s experimental spectacle “Crowd Control” at Sophiensaele tonight at 7 PM. If sound art is your thing, the Threesound Expo 2025 kicks off tomorrow but word on the street—and from the Berliner Künstlerprogramm—is there’s already buzz with pre-festival workshops and installations popping up across Kreuzberg.
Family fun? The “Mörderische Spreefahrt” offers a twist on river cruising: a murder-mystery dinner theatre on the Spree, complete with dramatic storytelling and interactive intrigue. A perfect activity for those who love theatre and a good ‘whodunit.’ Plus, Berlin’s quirky printmaking workshops let you carve your own stamps—impress your family with custom greeting cards and a story to tell.
For today’s city news, Berliners are giddy about the new “Transformator” art gallery at the Dark Matter site, debuting with a mind-blowing light and sound installation called Skalar. Restaurant-wise, Prenzlauer Berg just welcomed a new spot, “Kiez Curry,” supposedly serving what might be the most experimental vegan currywurst in all of Europe. And a friendly transit heads-up: U-Bahn Line U2 is bracing for minor evening delays, so pack a podcast and maybe a snack for your ride.
If you want to experience the real Berlin, don’t just hit up the Brandenburg Gate and Museum Island. Slip into a local Späti for a late-night Club Mate, amble through Tempelhofer Feld—the former airport-turned-meadow that’s now a living symbol of Berlin’s wild creativity—and if you spot a group of people sword-fighting in the park with pool noodles, don’t panic, it’s just a Thursday.
Ready for tomorrow? Berlin turns up the volume with the official launch of Berlin Art Week’s “Perform!” festival at Neue Nationalgalerie, featuring Yoko Ono’s Bells for Peace and Joan Jonas’s iconic Mirror Piece on the terrace. Plus, more Drake, more expo buzz, and rumor has it, a surprise open-air jazz session at Boxhagener Platz. Tune in tomorrow—you never know what kind of wonderful mayhem Berlin will deliver.
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