Even Berghain, typically an anomaly because it draws crowds from around the world, has raised its cover charge to deal with rising costs.
He thinks fewer Europeans are making quick clubbing trips to the city due to the financial hit of the pandemic.
Berlin Clubcommission chair Lutz Leichsenring says before the pandemic, a third of tourists came for the city’s nightclubs, and they typically spent $1.6 billion per year while they were here.
“You have inflation, you have an energy crisis and you have also the rise of the minimum wage,” says Leichsenring, whose group represents Berlin’s clubs, is funded by them and acts as a lobbying body for them in front of the city and federal government.
The Berlin Clubcommission is, in fact, seeking the type of protection that the city offers its museums, opera houses and other cultural institutions, so that it can survive its current and any future downturns.
Sibaja is still in a state of shock and lingers outside in the cold, watching others casually walk inside, past the bouncers who just turned her and her friends away.
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Even Berghain, typically an anomaly because it draws crowds from around the world, has raised its cover charge to deal with rising costs.
He thinks fewer Europeans are making quick clubbing trips to the city due to the financial hit of the pandemic.
Berlin Clubcommission chair Lutz Leichsenring says before the pandemic, a third of tourists came for the city’s nightclubs, and they typically spent $1.6 billion per year while they were here.
“You have inflation, you have an energy crisis and you have also the rise of the minimum wage,” says Leichsenring, whose group represents Berlin’s clubs, is funded by them and acts as a lobbying body for them in front of the city and federal government.
The Berlin Clubcommission is, in fact, seeking the type of protection that the city offers its museums, opera houses and other cultural institutions, so that it can survive its current and any future downturns.
Sibaja is still in a state of shock and lingers outside in the cold, watching others casually walk inside, past the bouncers who just turned her and her friends away.
The original article contains 1,083 words, the summary contains 182 words. Saved 83%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!