Bush Gathering: Remmidemmi Occurrence
On July 26, 2025, music enthusiasts in Viersen will have the opportunity to attend a one-day festival called "Zur Wilden Hilde" at Hoher Busch. The event, focused on DIY rock music and community spirit, starts at 1:30 PM with doors opening and live music kicking off at 2 PM. The lineup includes acts such as Adam Angst, Buster Shuffle, The Picturebooks, Tequila and the Sunrise Gang, The Chisel, Galactic Superlords, MakeWar, and Conger[1][3].
However, for the dates of July 25 and 27, 2025, there is no scheduled event or lineup at Open Air Hoher Busch according to current information[2].
On a separate note, the "80s Reloaded Show" will take place on July 25, 2025, from 6 PM to 11 PM, and not at the Busch. This event features live sets by Booster, DJ Budda, and DJ Wombel, and does not offer live music from bands like Druckluft, Planschemalöör, Fiasko, Rhythmussportgruppe, or DJ Budda[3][4]. The "80s Reloaded Show" offers a 25 Euro admission fee, and it provides a family-friendly atmosphere, cold drinks, and food[5].
The Open Air Hoher Busch event is a partnership between the city of Viersen, creative agencies "terz machen", and VLIP, and the event's website for more information and tickets is www.openair-hoherbusch.de. Attendees are encouraged to come in costume for the "Op Jück + Remmidemmi" Woodland Carnival Bash, but the "80s Reloaded Show" does not encourage costumes[6].
For those interested in the future, the "Zur Wilden Hilde" festival is planned to be held over two days on July 31 and August 1, 2026, but the dates and lineup are not yet confirmed[2][4][5].
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