Propaganda at Weekend Club is Berlin’s glossy pop night with a queer twist. Think chart hits, remixes, and a room full of guys who know every chorus. The crowd skews mostly gay men, plus friends who like their nightlife loud and shamelessly fun.
Weekend sits high above Alexanderplatz, so the night often comes with skyline views. Inside, the main floor runs on pop, house, and Eurovision-ready anthems. Expect drag hosts, confetti moments, and a light show that flatters a good outfit.
Dress codes are easy: sneakers, shorts, harness, or just a strong T-shirt. Style is more playful than strict. You will see everything from tourists in fresh trainers to locals who clearly know the photographer.
Doors open late and the party builds slowly. Peak energy hits after midnight, when the room turns into one big sing-along. Drinks are standard club fare; card payment is usually fine. Cloakroom is your friend if you plan a rooftop break.
Propaganda is a good choice if Berlin’s darker clubs feel intense but you still want a proper night out. It is about pop bangers, flirting, and photos with the tower behind you. Go with a group and lose your voice together.














