Break @WAU

DJ set by Souci

Souci’s sound is uncompromising, daring, and ever-evolving. Whether she’s drawing from the raw energy of UK rave, the soul of Chicago house, or the machine funk of Detroit techno, her selections pulse with intention. The Serbian-born, Berlin-based DJ, producer, and cultural organizer moves effortlessly through electronic landscapes, balancing grit and groove, past and future, with an unmistakable personal touch.
Her DJ sets, known for their fluidity and fearless approach, have resonated in clubs across Europe and beyond. In 2023, a Musicboard Berlin residency took her to Detroit, further deepening her connection to the genre’s lineage while opening new creative doors.
As a co-founder of Merak, a Balkan collective based in Berlin, Souci is deeply involved in fostering community and celebrating the rich, diverse cultures of the Balkans in the diaspora.
Following the concert by Rasha Nahas, Souci will present a set that will move both body and mind.

Dates

Current
Thu 21.5.2026, 21:30 / WAU

Further Information

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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