CTM Festival's year-round office is located in the ACUD artist center in Berlin-Mitte. During the festival, we set up a festival info counter at two of our core festivals locations.

Should you need to contact us before the festival, please use our general contact email or call us at Tel: +49 (0)30 44 04 18 52.

Music demos can be sent to submissions@ctm-festival.de at any time of year, and they will be forwarded to our curatorial team. Please be sure to provide short information about yourself and your project. Since we receive massive amounts of demos, please note that we are only able to respond to applications that we are seriously interested in.

Journalists and members of the press are welcome to contact the CTM Press Office.

Kunstraum Kreuzberg / Bethanien
Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin
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Urbiks Music
Floors: Studio Urbiks
Nalepastraße 18, 12459 Berlin
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daadgalerie
Floors: Ground Floor / First Floor
Oranienstraße 161, 10969 Berlin
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Berghain
Floors: Main / Panorama Bar / Säule
Am Wriezener Bahnhof, 10243 Berlin
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Haus der Visionäre
Eichenstraße 4A, 12435 Berlin
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HAU Hebbel am Ufer (HAU2)
Floors: WAU
Hallesches Ufer 32, 10963 Berlin
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Morphine Raum
Köpenicker Strasse 147, 10997 Berlin
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Neue Zukunft
Floors: Kino
Alt-Stralau 68, 10245 Berlin
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radialsystem
Floors: Saal / Halle / Studio B / Studio C
Holzmarktstr. 33, 10243 Berlin
Telephone -> +49 030 288 788 50
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Refuge Worldwide
Niemetzstraße 1, 12055 Berlin
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RSO.Berlin
Floors: Robus / Summe / Opan
Schnellerstraße 137, 12439 Berlin
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silent green
Floors: Betonhalle / Kuppelhalle / Ateliers
Gerichtstraße 35, 13347 Berlin
Telephone -> +49 030 120 8221-0
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Volksbühne
Linienstraße 227, 10178 Berlin
Telephone -> +493024065777
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At the core of CTM is a desire to bring together people of diverse backgrounds, experiences, cultures, and identities. The festival takes shape every year as different lifestyles, interests, and ideas converge. A balanced, wide-ranging, and inclusive lineup is a crucial, yet constantly evolving, part of our approach.

As awareness and conversations develop, we consistently work towards making our festival as welcoming and safe as possible. This extends to people of all gender identities and expressions, sexual orientations, races, abilities, physical appearances, body sizes, ages, religions, socio-economic statuses, backgrounds, nationalities, and birthplaces. We urge everyone to be considerate of others; all artists/participants, attendees, partners, and team members contribute to the culture and atmosphere of the festival, and we ask everyone to consider the ways in which they participate, and the energy that they bring.

At CTM, we have a zero-tolerance policy towards discrimination, harassment, and abuse in any form. The use of derogatory language, any form of harassment, racism of any kind including anti-Muslim racism, antisemitism, sexism, transphobia, ableism, queerphobia, ageism, classism, ideologies of inequality, and any form of discrimination and oppressive behaviour will not be tolerated. Incitement of hate or violence against, and bullying, or negative stereotyping of, any individuals or groups of people, whether they are present at the festival or not, will not be tolerated. The person whose boundaries were crossed always determines what qualifies as such.

We will implement this code of conduct throughout the festival. All reports will be treated seriously and responded to promptly and confidentially. No decisions on how to respond to the incident will be made without the consent of the affected person. We expect cooperation from all participants and attendees to ensure a safe environment for everyone. Individuals who are asked to stop inappropriate behaviour are expected to comply immediately. CTM and partner venues reserve the right to exclude anyone violating the code of conduct, without refund.

We are always working to come up with measures we can take to ensure that our artists and attendees feel safe and welcome. That doesn’t mean we always get it right, but we do our best to make sure we learn from any feedback, incidents, or mistakes to make sure they will not happen again. The CTM team is grateful to participate in crucial awareness conversations with multiple voices and partners. We are committed to improving and educating ourselves, including broadening our understanding of various forms of racism and antisemitism through diverse literature and perspectives, so that we can adopt an informed and sensitive approach. We encourage everyone to do the same.

If you find yourself in an uncomfortable situation at any festival event, please approach the staff at the CTM Infocounter (located at Radialsystem), or a venue’s box office, bar, or security staff. You can also email us at wesupportyou[at]ctm-festival.de to report incidents.

We have a designated awareness team at most CTM 2026 club events, who you can contact in case you feel uncomfortable or unsafe. They’ll be wearing bright fuschia/pink t-shirts with the words »Take Care of Each Other,« and will be at the following venues: Berghain / Panorama Bar, and RSO.Berlin.

While photography is generally allowed (except for full bans at Berghain and RSO.Berlin), we highly recommend experiencing the festival away from the screens of your mobile phones. When taking photos and videos with your phone, please do not use flash, and please be mindful of others around you (lower screen brightness, cover screen with your hand).

Please consult this overview of event accessibility, including mobility, volume/lighting, reduced tickets, online offerings, and free events. We have a dedicated contact person for those with questions about visiting CTM Festival.