A Night with Mira Kater at Apollo Hall

There are nights when Apollo Hall simply hosts an event—and then there are nights when it transforms. When every corner of the room hums, the air feels charged, and the crowd becomes part of something bigger than itself. The recent collaboration between Sound Ground and Below Radar was one of those nights.

Bringing Berlin-based DJ Mira Kater into the space, the evening unfolded as an immersive dance experience that blurred the line between performer and audience. Mira Kater’s sound carried the unmistakable energy of Berlin’s underground scene—hypnotic, driving, and deeply intentional. Layered rhythms built steadily, pulling the crowd into a shared rhythm that felt both intimate and expansive. The dance floor became a living, breathing entity, moving in sync under a wash of warm, saturated light.

What made the night truly special wasn’t just the music—it was how the entire space came alive around it.

Apollo Hall, known for its versatility, proved once again that it can be anything you want it to be. On this particular night, it shed its traditional form and reemerged as a fully immersive nightlife experience. Events like this highlight a different side of Apollo Hall: one that thrives after dark. A side that embraces creativity, community, and the kind of energy you can’t manufacture—you can only feel it when you’re there.

We love seeing organizers like Sound Ground and Below Radar push the boundaries of what’s possible in the space. By bringing in global talent and curating intentional experiences, they’re helping shape a nightlife culture that feels fresh, inclusive, and deeply connected.

And if this night was any indication, it’s only the beginning.

Apollo Hall is ready for more.

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