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When "Hossa Hossa" rings out from up to half a million throats on the Reeperbahn, it's once again Schlagermove in the heart of Hamburg. Every summer, Schlager fans from all over Germany and neighbouring countries celebrate the world's biggest open-air Schlager parade. On Saturdays, around 45 colourfully decorated music trucks set off from Heiligengeistfeld at 3 pm and set off on a 3.3 km circuit past the St. Pauli landing bridges, along the River Elbe and back across the Reeperbahn to the festival site. After the colourful caravan has returned to the Heiligengeistfeld in the evening, the aftermove party is all about "hands to the sky". Admission to the Heiligengeistfeld begins at 5.15 pm and the party continues deep into the night in five marquees on over 6,000 square metres of party space.
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