Weltturbojugendtage 2026

Weltturbojugendtage 2026

Offizieller WTJT 2026 Planer

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  • Released
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  • July 27, 2025
  • July 14, 2026

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For the very first time, there’s a companion app for the Weltturbojugendtage — so you always know what’s happening, when and where. The app puts all set times, stages and bands right in your pocket: no more paper schedules or endless screenshots. Explore the full timetable, get reminders before your favourite shows, and stay up to date when plans change at the last minute. The 20th edition of the Weltturbojugendtage brings Turbonegro back to Hamburg, alongside The Good The Bad and The Zugly, The Meffs, Split Dogs, MARCH, The Boatsmen, The Bloodstrings, The Pinpricks, Dumb Bats, You Know Who and more. Whether you’re heading to Molotow, catching the big show at Docks, or getting lost on the Reeperbahn, this app keeps you in the loop. Compact, current and straight from the scene — for the scene. Weltturbojugendtage XX — 30 July to 1 August 2026. Now with an updated app.
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What's New in Weltturbojugendtage 2026

2.0.1

July 14, 2026

WTJT XX is coming — and the app is ready for the beautiful chaos. The fresh 2026 line-up, timetable and stage info are in, along with smoother scrolling, quicker loading and more reliable reminders for your favourite bands. We’ve also switched all timetable times to the local time at the festival — because showing up an hour late is punk, but not that punk. We fixed a few things that were acting more punk than intended, polished some small details and gave the backstage a proper tidy-up. So you can spend less time staring at your phone and more time trying not to miss Turbonegro while “just grabbing one beer”.

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