Betty Loud sounds in the Kiez

Club BETTY on the Hamburger Berg is Hamburg’s new hotspot for live music, club culture, and values – featuring a newcomer stage, concerts, and two dance floors.

A New Beat in the Kiez

Club BETTY brings a new rhythm to the Hamburger Berg, right where the legendary headCRASH once shaped St. Pauli’s nightlife. This venue builds on tradition while creating something bold and fresh – a live club that’s stage, social space, and statement all at once.

Two Levels – One Vision: Diversity

BETTY offers two floors of musical experience. Downstairs, the “Newcomer Stage” gives young local talents the spotlight. From indie bands to singer-songwriters or punk acts – new sounds start here. Upstairs, established artists and DJs deliver a mix of rock, alternative, and electronic beats. On weekends, BETTY becomes a two-floor dance venue where genres blend freely.

State-of-the-Art Sound and Light

Fitted with a cutting-edge L-Acoustics sound system and pro lighting, the venue delivers more than music – it offers a sensory experience, driven by quality and ambience.

A Name with Meaning

The name BETTY pays tribute to Betty Heine, wife of Hamburg banker Salomon Heine, symbolizing tolerance and civic responsibility. This club stands for openness, against exclusion, and for greater visibility of diverse voices.

A Cultural Statement for Hamburg

BETTY is more than a club – it’s a signal for subcultural support, youth empowerment, and musical diversity. Backed by public funding through the Hamburg 2030 renovation fund, the venue represents a future-oriented approach to nightlife.

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