Home Event Calendar MUSEUM OF TECHNO MUSEUM OF TECHNO Experience music in a new light at the Museum of Technology. Dance, listen to, and experience music created by the collaborative and imaginative efforts that celebrate humanity’s ability to combine the innovations of the past with the creative tech of today. 30.3.2024 - 31.3.2024 at 18:00 - 4:00 Museum of Technology, Main Exhibition Hall, Viikintie 1D, Helsinki Reserve your spot Techno for Kids – Kid’s Rave & Artist talk with Cari Lekebusch When: 18.00–20.00 Who: All ages are welcome Entry: Adults 14€ / Museum Card Children 6€ (7-17 years.) Free entry for children under 7-years of age Family ticket: 30 € (2 adults and 3 children) Bring your little music lovers to experience Techno for Kids – a kid’s rave, where they can enjoy music and dancing in a safe environment. During the kid’s rave, adults can participate in an exclusive Artist Talk with Cari Lekebusch, where you can hear stories and thoughts behind the music. More info about artist talk: https://www.tekniikanmuseo.fi/en/event/artist-talk-with-cari-lekebusch/ MUSEUM OF TECHNO Date: 30.3.2024 When: 20.00–04.00 Who: 18+ Alcohol sale: Olarin Panimo & Kyrö Distillery Entry: Advance Ticket 15€ + pre-paid service charge 3,50€ Includes all-day access to the Museum of Technology (11.00-04.00) Museum Card: 10€ + service fee 3,50€ (museum card or app must be shown at event) Kannatuslippu ticket to support the museum: 60€ includes service fees Tickets bought at entrance, if available 20€ + service fee 3,50€ Buy your tickets via: Museum of Technology online shop (Finnish language only) https://www.tekniikanmuseo.fi/product/museum-of-techno-paasylippu/ Tiketti https://www.tiketti.fi/museum-of-techno-tekniikan-museo-helsinki-tickets/98042 When night falls, the halls of the museum will become a playground for its nocturnal visitors. Enjoy an unforgettable night of techno music, played by some of Finland’s best DJs: Cari Lekebusch (Swe) Swedish Techno legend, DJ, and music producer. A pioneer of electronic music with a career spanning over three decades. Lekebusch’s music has ranged from the electronic music boom of the late 80’s, to the diverse techno sounds of today. Lekebusch has, and still is expanding the horizon of dance music with his unique vision, and has played a key part in creating the global influence of the Swedish Techno scene. https://soundcloud.com/carilekebusch https://www.instagram.com/carilekebusch https://www.facebook.com/CariLekebuschOfficial https://www.tiktok.com/@carilekebusch Miia MagiaMiia Magia’s 20-year journey in the world of music began with a passion for the depths of sound, taking her through decades of musical landscapes – from 90s UK alternative rock to 2000s Nu Disco and House, ending with contemporary classic Deep House and Techno. A female pioneer in the Finnish club scene, also known as a strong influencer of the LGBTQ+ community, Miia has played all over Finland and abroad, sharing the stage with artists such as Axel Boman and Cari Lekebusch. Her signature DJ set is “deep and atmospheric, sharp and groovy”. https://soundcloud.com/miia-magia https://www.instagram.com/djmiiamagia https://mottosono.bandcamp.com/ Torolf StendikTorolf Stendik is a modern disco music artist, combining influences from house, jazz, funk and techno. This artist from the west coast of Finland is also known as a vinyl spinning DJ who also masters the secrets of performing live, using samplers, percussions and synths. Torolf’s productions have been released by Studio Barnhus in Stockholm, Meltdown Deejays in Vaasa, Ohm Series in Copenhagen and OO Recordings in Helsinki. In the Tekniikan Museum set, Torolf looks set to mix old and new dance music, from a forward-sliding disco train to a booming house beat, to techno-cacophonies that explore the sonic spectrum. https://torolfstendik.bandcamp.com/ https://soundcloud.com/torolf-stendik-official C. WinterC. Winter, DJ and event promoter who has been dedicated to spinning vinyl since the early 1990s. He’s known for his ability to seamlessly blend techno, house and electro rhythms. Winter’s passion for vinyl and the unique warmth and depth it brings to music has made him a respected personality in the club scene. His ability to create vibrant auditory experiences with his old-school style, provides listeners with an authentic and unforgettable time. https://www.meltdown.fi/djs/c-winter/ Join us this Easter for a night at the museum. Book your tickets for a one of a kind event where tech and music meet in a historic setting. A Safer Space The Museum of Technology wants the event to be a safe and welcoming environment for all attendees. The Museum of Technology, in cooperation with SaferSpace and the Harassment Contact Person association, promotes the implementation of safe space practices and principles. By attending this event, each visitor commits to the Safer Space principles. Guests have the right to express themselves as they are, regardless of their gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation or other characteristics. We do not tolerate sexism, racism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, harassment or violence of any kind. Please consider your surroundings and people present – customers, staff, and performers. Verbal harassment, inappropriate comments, and/or hate speech will not be tolerated at the event. Respect the personal space and integrity of others. If you are unsure of another’s boundaries, ask questions politely and make sure you understand the answer. Everyone attendee is responsible for their own behavior. We expect everyone to follow these guidelines to ensure a safe and positive atmosphere. The dance floor is for good vibes, and a good time. Please also respect the artists performing and leave them alone to do their jobs without disturbance or interruptions. When exploring the museum’s exhibition spaces, respect the venue and remember to be mindful of the exhibitions and displays. Return beverage containers to the bar area. Failure to follow safety guidelines will result in removal from the event. If you encounter any problems or have concerns about your own or others’ safety and well-being, please contact staff or the on-site harassment liaison officer. You can recognise the harassment liaison officers during the event by their pink high-visibility vests. For more information about SaferSpace, and the Harassment Contact Person Association, visit http://saferspacehost.fi/ (Finnish language only) Or contact directly via social media at: https://www.instagram.com/saferspacehost For detailed information regarding accessibility and access to the museum, check out our webpage: https://www.tekniikanmuseo.fi/en/location-and-accessibility/ Reserve your spot