Break @WAU

DJ set by 41ISSA

  • Music

41ISSA has been shaping dance floors since 2016, blending a thoughtful curation of music with an understated approach. Known for organizing intimate, well-crafted parties in Berlin and Frankfurt, 41ISSA sees DJing not as a performance, but as a shared experience, driven by the transformative power of music. With an EP released on “Live from Earth” and appearances at iconic venues such as Berghain’s Säule and Panorama Bar, Blitz, Rex Club and Robert Johnson as well as festivals like Fusion and Lighthouse, 41ISSA has steadily built a reputation within the underground scene. After being part of respected collectives, labels, and agencies, 41ISSA now carefully selects gigs based on artistic connection and personal interest, rather than commercial demands. Following the performance of “MoonJar” by Kat Válastur & Aho Ssan, 41ISSA will play a DJ set that opens with nostalgic and eclectic moments.

Dates

Current
Sat 31.1.2026, 20:00 / WAU

Location

WAU
Hallesches Ufer 34, 10963 Berlin

Open Monday to Friday, 12:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m., kitchen open until 3:00 p.m.
On performance days, WAU remains open until 2 hours after the end of the performance.
On weekend performance days, WAU is open 1.5 hours before and 2 hours after the performance, with the kitchen open.
On Saturdays and Sundays without performances, WAU is closed.

Access: Entry to the WAU at HAU2 is at ground level. There are two designated parking spaces in front of the building (in Großbeerenstraße).
Sanitary facilities: There are sanitary facilities for people with disabilities.

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