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ALT ABER GEIL - Shelter Festival 2026 Celebrates the Spirit of the 80s & 90s

Thu, 16 Jul 2026 · — Sat, 18 Jul

Gewerbepark Carstensen, Eggebek, Germany

209 €

ALT ABER GEIL - Shelter Festival 2026 Celebrates the Spirit of the 80s & 90s — Gewerbepark Carstensen, Eggebek

CAMOUFLAGE headline the SHELTER Festival 2026!
The synthesizer gods come to Eggebek - presented by SCHWARZWALD RADIO

With "The Great Commandment", "Love Is a Shield" and "That Smiling Face", they wrote music history - now they come live to SHELTER Festival 2026: CAMOUFLAGE, the German synthesizer gods, are headliners of the big Friday festival on July 17, 2026 in Eggebek!

Few German bands embody the electronic sound of the 80s/90s as powerfully as CAMOUFLAGE. Their blend of melodic wave, driving beats and melancholic vocals made them internationally successful - and their songs remain unforgettable to this day. When CAMOUFLAGE takes the stage, nostalgia meets energy, electronics meet emotion - a goosebumps moment for everyone who lived through and loved that era.

From July 16 to 18, 2026, the SHELTER Festival returns to the former military airfield in Eggebek - and to a place that, like few others in the north, bridges history and present. Where the German Navy Air Arm (MFG 2) was stationed for decades and shaped the region, music lovers, friends and companions now gather to celebrate a unique class reunion. Between impressive fighter jet hangars, normally reserved for military purposes only, a special festival atmosphere emerges that exists nowhere else in Germany. The venue itself is breathtaking - the perfect backdrop for a festival that unites music, memory and community.

SHELTER Festival is the rockiest class reunion in the north. It appeals to everyone who consciously experienced the 80s/90s and wants to immerse themselves once more in that spirit of the times. Not pure nostalgia, but a journey through time that shows how alive the music of that era still is. Wave and synthie, rock and pop, NDW, eurodance and punk - the diversity of that era is reflected in the programme.