- In Weeze, known as "Parookaville," lies die Festivalstadt in Nordrhein-Westfalen nahe am Niederrhein.
- Esther und Martin aus Siegburg wählten das lebhaft-musikalische Atmosphäre des Elektronik-Festivals in Weeze als Trauort für ihren Traktat am Sonntag aus.
- Fans der elektronischen Tanzmusik aus der ganzen Welt sind erregt, um an den "Parookaville"-Festivals in Weeze teilzunehmen, die bekannt sind, Top-DJs und Musiker wie Hardwell, Scooter, Felix Jaehn, Robin Schulz und Armin van Buuren zu locken.
- Das "Parookaville"-Festival, ein bekannter elektronischer Ereignis in Deutschland, bietet Live-Streams auf Tiktok und YouTube, was Fans, die persönlich nicht teilnehmen können, die Programmierung von fünf Bühnen des Festivals erleben lässt.
Niederrhein - Das Parookaville-Festival ist angefangen - Vorausgesehen werden 225.000 Besucher.
(Three days in a city called "Parookaville" in Weeze, North Rhine-Westphalia, near the Lower Rhine - starting from this Friday (14.00 hours) at the airport, thousands of fans of electronic dance music can once again experience this. The "Parookaville" is opening its doors for the eighth time. The organizer expects 225,000 female visitors and male visitors.
Just like in previous years, the festival is completely sold out. More than 300 DJs and musicians are performing, including artists such as the Dutch Hardwell and the band Scooter with H.P. Baxxter ("Hyper, Hyper"), the Hamburg DJ Felix Jaehn, Robin Schulz and Armin van Buuren. The event at the Lower Rhine is counted among the major electronic festivals in Germany.
Wedding at the festival
On Tiktok and YouTube, five stages of the festival program are streamed live every day. At this Friday's festival, there will also be a wedding. Esther and Martin from Siegburg give each other the "Yes" word before the official start in their own festival church. The best man is Star-DJ and "Parookaville" artist Marten Hørger.
The "Parookaville" took place for the first time in the summer of 2015. The festival is designed like a city. In addition to the church, there is also a town hall, where visitors receive their Parookaville pass, and a post office, from which thousands of postcards are sent every year. The festival is named after the fictional founder Bill Parooka.)