Berlin! Sign up to attend our city takeover with VanMoof

We will bring together Dazed Clubbers, collectives, and riders for a ride through the city, closing with a celebration at Nature's Calling Winery

Even if you do not know them by name, you’ve seen a VanMoof bike before, likely at the hands of your last designer Hinge date looping through a park on a sunny weekend. Now, the brand has released the all-new S6 series, ready to claim the streets.

To mark the S6 launch, Dazed and VanMoof are bringing The Joyride to Berlin this October. Hosted and curated by DJ Fuckoff and her community, the mass ride maps Berlin through the eyes of local talent, spotlighting the places that make its concrete pulse. To celebrate, we will bring together Dazed Clubbers, collectives, and riders for a ride through the city, closing with the Joyride Stop, a takeover of Nature's Calling Winery – an exciting and favourite location for Berlin's wine lovers.

Part city map, part mass ride, part cultural takeover – it’s an open invitation to rethink how we move, not just as a way of getting somewhere, but as a chance to actually take in the best parts of the city. The Joyride Stop will feature drinks, DJ sets from DJ AYA and Berlin crew Rafiki and exclusive merch giveaways!

Head to the Dazed Club App to sign up for your chance of attending the Joyride and head here for tickets to the Joyride Stop.

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