On December 1, 2025, the Krautrock legends of Agitation Free will return to their hometown of Berlin for a concert in a class of its own! This event is more than just a gig - it's an invitation to immerse yourself in the fascinating world of a band that has been redefining the boundaries of music for over five decades.
The pioneers of Krautrock
Agitation Free, founded in Berlin in the late 1960s, is one of the pioneers of Krautrock, a movement that has written music history far beyond Germany. With albums such as Malesch, 2nd and Last, they created soundscapes that combined psychedelic rock elements, electronic experiments and jazzy improvisation. Inspired by travel, such as their legendary Egypt tour, and the spirit of musical freedom, they have developed a sound that is both earthy and cosmic at the same time. Their concerts are not mere performances - they are hypnotic rituals that transport the audience into another dimension.
What you can expect
On December 1, 2025, the Kesselhaus will become the stage for an unforgettable night. Expect an evening full of pulsating rhythms, floating synthesizer sounds and virtuoso guitar work that will catapult you into a world beyond the ordinary. Agitation Free stands for musical spontaneity: no two concerts are the same, and their improvisations leave room for surprises that amaze even long-time fans. From the epic, meditative passages of their classics to new, dynamic interpretations of their works - this evening will be a feast for the senses.
A must for music lovers
Whether you've been following the band since the 70s or are just immersing yourself in the world of Krautrock: This concert is for everyone who doesn't just want to hear music, but feel it. Agitation Free connects generations and shows why their influence on modern genres such as ambient, post-rock and electronic music can still be felt today. In the unique atmosphere of Berlin, where the band has its roots, this concert will be a very special experience.
Current line up: Daniel Cordes, Burghard Rausch, Lutz Graf-Ulbrich, Axel Heilhecker, Tim Sund