Inklusion Muss Laut Sein

Awareness – SUPERBLOOM 2024 ensures safe nights

Inclusion Must Be Loud And Loud – The SUPERBLOOM Festival 2024 in Munich is setting new standards when it comes to the safety of its visitors. Free night taxi vouchers and escort service for women*: After all, who wants to walk alone in the dark to the car park or to the nearest taxis and feel uncomfortable doing so? To ensure that all visitors have a safe and relaxed stay, SUPERBLOOM, in cooperation with Mona (the night’s moderator) and the KVR in Munich, is offering a special service: free women’s night taxi vouchers (FNTs) and an escort service to the taxi or car park. (Limited contingent)

4 BUDDIES from the awareness team of Superbloom are responsible for the safety of the guests in the Olympic StadiumOur awareness team is on hand to help all visitors and, if necessary, will accompany them to the nearest taxi rank or car park. This way, any guests who feel unsafe can leave the festival grounds in a relaxed manner.

It’s as easy as this:

▪ Collecting the vouchers: The free Women’s Night Taxi vouchers are available at the awareness stand. They will be issued as needed and are available in limited numbers. Do you feel uncomfortable, afraid or unable to take public transport home safely because you have been drinking? If so, you can get a taxi voucher at the awareness stand. The exact location will be marked on the map.

▪ Escort service: Our awareness team is available to accompany you to the car park or taxi rank and will stay with you until you are safely inside. Please use this service in good time, as our team has only a limited capacity. It is not possible to register for this, but you can find us at our stand on the SUPERBLOOM site. The exact location will be marked on the map.
With this service, we want to help ensure that all festival visitors feel safe and have an unforgettable festival!

The awareness team is available from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

The concept for ‘Sicher durch die Nacht’ (Safe through the night) was developed by Inklusion Muss Laut Sein (Inclusion Must Be Loud) and tested at a major event in Dresden with more than 55,000 visitors.