Tue

20.5.

20:00
Presentation Club

Sun

1.6.

14:00 Opening day
Samuel Hertz

Sun

1.6.

14:00 Opening day
Barbara Lenartz | Anton Rose

Sun

1.6.

14:00 Opening day
Yves Regenass

Sun

1.6.

14:00 Opening day
Sportmuseum Berlin

Sun

1.6.

14:00 Opening day
Jasper Landmann

Sun

1.6.

19:00 Opening day
Johannes List

Mon

2.6.

Mon

2.6.

Tue

3.6.

Wed

4.6.

Fri

6.6.

17:00
ADV Zebras Berlin

Fri

6.6.

19:00
FEELINGS

Fri

6.6.

21:00
Norwin Tharayil

Sat

7.6.

13:00
Streetball Team Berlin

Sat

7.6.

17:30
Norwin Tharayil

Sat

7.6.

19:00
Eva Hintermaier | Simon Kalus

Sat

7.6.

21:00
FEELINGS

Sun

8.6.

17:00
Eva Hintermaier | Simon Kalus

Sun

8.6.

18:30
FEELINGS

Sun

8.6.

20:00
Norwin Tharayil

Mon

9.6.

Fri

13.6.

18:30
Ahilan Ratnamohan

Fri

13.6.

21:00
Toni Jessen | Sebastian Mauksch | Volkan Türeli

Sat

14.6.

Sat

14.6.

18:30
Toni Jessen | Sebastian Mauksch | Volkan Türeli

Sat

14.6.

21:00
Ahilan Ratnamohan

Sun

15.6.

17:30
Ahilan Ratnamohan

Sun

15.6.

20:00
Toni Jessen | Sebastian Mauksch | Volkan Türeli

Mon

16.6.

Thu

19.6.

18:30
Jäckie Rydz

Thu

19.6.

19:30
Pissy – the podcast of Missy Magazine

Thu

19.6.

21:00 FLINTA+
Natasha Borenko | Lidiia Golovanova

Fri

20.6.

18:30
Jäckie Rydz

Fri

20.6.

21:00
René*e Reith

Sat

21.6.

18:00
Natasha Borenko | Lidiia Golovanova

Sat

21.6.

20:00
René*e Reith

Sat

21.6.

21:00
Rahel Crawford Barra | Nattan Dobkin

Thu

26.6.

21:00 Premiere
Tamara Trunova

Fri

27.6.

21:00 + artist talk
Tamara Trunova

Sat

28.6.

21:00
Tamara Trunova

Productions

  • © Kruse&Müller

Sport feiern

Sportmuseum Berlin

What would sports be without spectators?
They are the ones who turn sport into an event, a spectacle, a celebration. Sports without festivals is like theatre without an audience: Spartakiads, gymnastics festivals, EuroGames, Gay Games – all these events have a celebratory character. Athletes display their skills, their performance, they perform. The audience applauds, cheers, and motivates. Whether on an international, national, or regional level, sports festivals are an integral part of sports. Sometimes we celebrate achievements, sometimes we celebrate sports heroes, and sometimes we celebrate ourselves.

But who is this “we” in sports? Sports is often referred to as the “performance of society.” So, when we analyze sports festivals – both historically and in the present – we learn something about a society’s self-image. This is also true for the sports festival here at Ballhaus Ost.

The exhibits on display here belong to the collection of the Sportmuseum Berlin, which has been located in the Olympic Park since 1997. Home to more than 10,000 objects and 1.5 million images, it boasts one of the most diverse and largest sports collections in Germany. The Sportmuseum Berlin is currently developing a permanent exhibition, which will be displayed in the Maifeldtribüne in the Olympic Park. The exhibition is slated to open in the summer of 2026.

Upcoming Dates

  • Jun 01, 2025, 14:00

The exhibition is opened
Jun 1, 2025, 14:00-19:00 (Opening day, free admission)
Jun 6, 2025, 17:00-21:00
Jun 7, 2025, 14:00-21:00
Jun 8, 2025, 14:00-21:00
Jun 13, 2025, 17:00-21:00
Jun 14, 2025, 14:00-21:00
Jun 15, 2025, 14:00-21:00
Jun 19, 2025, 17:00-21:00
Jun 20, 2025, 17:00-21:00
Jun 21, 2025, 14:00-21:00

Tickets
Included in day pass

The day pass costs 5 Euros and includes admission to all permanent offers of the festival as well as the accompanying program for the respective day.
Tickets can be purchased both online in advance and on site on the day of the event. For online tickets, the ticket provider Reservix charges a 10% advance booking fee per ticket and a 2 Euro service fee per ticket order in addition to the basic ticket price.

❤️ Supporter tickets support the festival with a voluntary additional contribution ❤️