Due to worldwide lockdowns, bars and nightclubs are closed now but Germany is one such country in Europe which is the best place to enjoy the nightlife. Bars can range from hot mess to high-end, exclusive nightclubs whilst remaining within reach even for locals who prioritize this kind of lifestyle. The country literally does not sleep and the situation is no different even in the pandemic. Obeying social distancing rules, Germans found a way to party hard proving that nothing can stop them from getting their club-night fix.
Club Index, in the German town of Schüttorf close to the border with The Netherlands, found a creative and intriguing way to party. The nightclub has hosted a drive-in rave along with the social distancing rules. It ha opened its car park to 250 cars, with each allowed two people inside. A total of 500 ravers could get the opportunity to experience live club music for the first time after three long months. The footages from the drive-in rave are going viral and the rest of the world is awestruck with its innovation.
Germans have shown us that we can enjoy a party even in a crisis. The visuals showed people wearing masks on decks, laser lights, and the DJ joins in with the performance while part freaks honk their horns as he drops a beat. More and more auto discos like these are expected to come in the near future. With a total of 63,175 cases and 6,692 deaths,Germany has already begun a few relaxations with Chancellor Angela Merkel announcing on Thursday that the country would be reopening museums, zoos, and also, religious communities could be able to hold services again.
This post was last modified on 12 May 2020 5:36 pm
Tamil Nadu recorded 4.88 crore votes in 2026, up by 23 lakh from 2021, but…
The kind of sensationalism and the desperation to break news is a key hallmark of…
In a shocking twist, 65 election duty officers moved the Supreme Court of India alleging…
The Enforcement Directorate conducted raids on houses of key accused in the AP liquor scam.…
Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared photos from the banks of the Hooghly River in Kolkata,…
Several Indian cities crossed 40°C early morning, mainly in Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. Cities like…