Overview
- About 3,500 people attended the two-day anti-right festival, with a secret lineup featuring Die Toten Hosen and a surprise appearance by Kraftklub.
- After the municipality sought roughly €8,000 for parking land, organizers registered the event as a political assembly; the Higher Administrative Court overturned a proposed alcohol ban while other conditions remained.
- Onstage, Campino accused local CDU groupings of aligning with the AfD; Landrat Tino Schomann rejected the charge as a targeted discrediting and said he would have the statements examined and consider legal steps.
- Police reported an expectedly peaceful event with around 260 officers deployed and five investigations opened, including for property damage, assault, insult and the use of unconstitutional symbols; part of the site was briefly cleared due to a storm threat.
- The Mecklenburg-Vorpommern representation in Berlin publicly thanked the organizers on Instagram, drawing CDU criticism for violating neutrality, while the state interior minister said he will seek talks with all parties before the next edition.