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Revellers Flock to Ballermann at Rhine-Herne Canal

Weekend revelry shifts to Oberhausen, featuring a Sangria-filled bucket and beach tracks, with popular figure Mickie Krause joining in the sun-soaked festivities.

Sangria-filled pitchers and sunny vibes: Ballermann shifts to Oberhausen for a weekend of beach...
Sangria-filled pitchers and sunny vibes: Ballermann shifts to Oberhausen for a weekend of beach party tunes and celebrities like Mickie Krause.

Catch the Mallorca Vibes in Oberhausen's Beach Party Extravaganza!

Revellers Flock to Ballermann at Rhine-Herne Canal

Oberhausen (dpa) - Get ready to shimmy and sway to the funky beats of popular Ballermann tune "Call the doc, I've got island fever" by Julian Sommer and Frenzy! Living up to the song's tropical vibe, Oberhausen saw one heck of a Mallorca party on Saturday, right in the heart of the Ruhr area!

Dubbed "Inselfieber", this massive blowout turns the grounds of the Rudolf-Weber-Arena into a vibrant Mallorcan oasis. As the Rhine-Herne Canal and the Westfield Centro shimmer in the distance, you'd think you've magically transported to a sun-soaked Spanish paradise. That's what makes Inselfieber truly special, a little slice of Playa magic served right in Germany, according to singer and host Frenzy ("Lampen an")!

Boasting two stages brimming with live performances, danceable hits, and frosty glasses of sangria, the party carried on for a whopping ten hours! Artists you'd usually find strumming guitars in "Bierkönig" or belting out tunes in "Megapark in El Arenal" brought the tunes and energy to Inselfieber. If you're scratching your head, here are a few names to help you tap your toes: Mickie Krause ("Eine Woche wach"), Mia Julia ("Der Zug hat keine Bremse"), Lorenz Büffel ("Johnny Däpp"), Isi Glück ("Delfin"), Julian Sommer ("Dicht im Flieger"), or Marc Eggers ("Oberteil").

But, all this sun, sangria, and good vibes proved too much for some of the whopping 35,000 Ballermann fans - paramedics were kept busy with a constant stream of calls, even with free water being supplied to keep hydrated. Looks like some folks partied a little too hard in the German sun!

Intrigued by the exciting Inselbever bash? Here's a bit more about what fuels the heat on the dance floor:

The 'Oh MIT JEMAND INSELFEVER' Bash: A Quick Look

  • Concept: Inselbever is all about bringing the electrifying atmosphere of Mallorca's Ballermann parties to Germany. With two stages bustling with live acts and hit tunes from the Playa, this dance party aims to dip you into a balmy, sun-drenched oasis on German soil[1][2][5].
  • Popularity: As the largest Mallorca party in Germany, Inselbever attracts thousands of dance enthusiasts, making it a popular summer event in the Ruhr region[1][5].
  • Performers: Some of the hottest artists in the scene, such as Mickie Krause and Hermes House Band, grace the Inselbever stage[1][3].

The Lowdown on the Mallorca Mania

While the precise origin of Inselbever isn't widely documented, its popularity suggests it has gained momentum rapidly, entering its third year, and becoming a cultural phenomenon in the region[2]. The event offers a unique fusion of German fun and supercharged Mallorcan energy, bringing sun-kissed island vibes to the heart of Germany!

So, if you're looking to escape the dreary German weather and catch some tropical vibes, make sure to keep an eye out for next year's Inselbever festivities! And remember, when the island fever hits, don't forget to stay hydrated and have a blast!

The tropical vibe of the Inselbever bash, inspired by Mallorca's Ballermann parties, extends to the realms of science, health-and-wellness, and lifestyle, as it encourages attendees to stay hydrated amidst the summer heat, promoting health and wellness. Beyond this, the event's entertainment value is evident in its live performances and hit tunes, drawing parallels with the entertainment sector.

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