Bachazouk Wave

Bachzoukwave returns in March 2027! 🌊 A unique Easter weekend with Brazilian Zouk & Bachata, inspiring workshops, great parties & Healthy Monday. First party starts Saturday 00:00. Trust the wave.
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26 - 29 MAR 2027

From Friday, March 26 at 23:30 to Monday, March 29 at 18:00

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89 €

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🌊 BACHAZOUKWAVE 2027 🌊 – Your spring dance highlight in Stuttgart-Böblingen! 
📍 Motorworld | Dance Empire | Liesel-Bacht- Straße 10, 71134 Böblingen I March 26–29, 2027

After the success of the first edition, Bachzoukwave returns in March 2027 with even more ideas, more passion, and more power.

Join us for an unforgettable Easter weekend where music, dance, and connection come together in a carefully curated experience for the Bachata and Zouk community.

Because of the German holiday regulations (no music & dancing on Good Friday), the first party will begin Saturday at 00:00. We transformed this special timing into an opportunity to create something unique: expect creative Easter specials, surprises, and themed details that will bring even more joy and unforgettable moments to the weekend.

One of the highlights of our first edition returns: Healthy Day this time on Monday (holiday) — the perfect balance after an intense dance weekend. Reconnect with your body and mind through Pilates, stretching sessions, coaching classes, and a relaxed closing atmosphere.

Expect:
✨ inspiring workshops with international artists
🎧 high-quality parties & socials
🌍 welcoming international community vibes
🥚 creative Easter specials
🧘 Healthy Monday with Pilates, stretching & coaching
🥐 optional brunch ticket for the perfect closing moment

The lineup will be announced later… but one thing is certain:

Bachzoukwave 2027 will be more unique, better, and full of energy.

Feel the connection. Feel the music. Feel the wave. 🌊

Reviews

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5 verified reviews from the last edition
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30 Mar 2026
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Such a cozy and nice festival! I could connect with lots of kind people, the location was small but the level was pretty good. The idea of yoga, coaching classes and streching on sunday is so good and should be introduced more in more festivals! overall i felt very comfortable during the festival, also the location is near many hotels and apartments.
Hassan Al-Rammahi
Hassan Al-Rammahi
30 Mar 2026
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This event has already become one of my favorites, and I definitely need to attend more festivals that include a Zouk room as well.
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30 Mar 2026
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I believe organizers should carefully consider the role and behavior of guest dancers, as it directly affects the overall experience of participants.

At this festival, there was a noticeable sense of exclusivity among some guest dancers. Many seemed to prefer dancing only with artists or other invited guests. As a result, participants who purchased full passes had very limited opportunities to share the dance floor with them.

This raises an important question: what is the added value for attendees if guest dancers are not engaging with the wider community?

In some cases, even when a dance was accepted, it felt more like an obligation than a genuine interaction. This creates an unhealthy social atmosphere and can discourage participants rather than inspire them.

Additionally, the current system of offering free passes to guest dancers—sometimes based on minimal visibility such as a few social media posts—can unintentionally reinforce this dynamic. It risks promoting ego over contribution.

In my opinion, festivals with a more selective and structured invitation system tend to create a healthier and more inclusive environment, where guest dancers actively contribute to the experience of all attendees.

A festival should be a space of connection, humility, and shared passion. Encouraging guest dancers to engage more openly with all participants would significantly elevate the overall quality of the event.

Otherwise, there is a risk that the experience becomes fragmented, where a small group enjoys the festival among themselves, while others feel excluded despite having fully invested in the event.
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