On Thursday, 6 June, it's that time again: the AStA Summer Festival 2024 is coming up. As usual, this year's festival will again entail the temporary closure of some car parks, shortened lecture times and the restricted use of some buildings.
Car park closures
For safety reasons and to ensure that the festival preparations run smoothly, car parks on campus will be closed in the run-up to the event. Some of them will no longer be usable from Friday, 31 May. You can find out when which car parks will be closed and which car parks can still be used here.
Lecture period and building closures
- From 1 p.m. on Wednesday, 5 June, until 7 a.m. on Friday, 7 June, the entire Building L with the lecture halls, seminar rooms and the foyer will only be accessible to festival staff.
- On Thursday, 6 June, the Audimax will be open from 12 noon, lecture theatre G from 1 pm and levels 0 in buildings A, B, C and D from 2 pm.
- The library is closed from 2 pm
- There will be no lectures on 6 June from 1 pm.
- On 6 June, the festival site, including the necessary security areas, will be cleared by the security forces between 2 and 3 pm and finally closed from 3 pm.
- The summer festival starts at 3 pm and ends at 1 am. Live music in the outdoor area ends at 11.30 pm.
Entry and exit options for university employees
The main entrance and exit for university employees working during the festival is via the foyer of Building Q, Level 1. An overview of all entry and exit options for university employees who require official access to university buildings during the festival can be found here.
Sound check and music playback times
Sound check and music playback times are authorised by the Public Order Office as follows:
- Wednesday, 5 June: all stages from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m., max. 3 hours each
- Thursday, 6 June: Stage 1 (Audimax meadow) from 10.30 am to 11.30 pm with 1 hour; stages 2 to 6 (car park between P3/P4, under D, in front of G and lawn D/K) from 10.30 am to 11.30 pm.
Further information can be found on the AStA Summer Festival website and in the app.