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22. & 23. August 2025

Hallbergmoos - Munich

Awareness at Trveheim


If it’s red, it’s safe.


Trveheim is meant to be a respectful, relaxed, and safe space for everyone. While we’ve had very few incidents over the years, we take awareness seriously – because it matters.

No separate awareness team – everyone is responsible


We don’t have a dedicated awareness team, and that’s intentional.
Everyone wearing a red Trveheim shirt is there for you.

Whether it’s at the entrance, the bar, the campsite, or backstage – if you need help or just someone to talk to, find someone in red. They’ll listen and escalate your concern through the proper channels.

What happens if something happens?


If you experience or witness inappropriate or unsafe behavior:

  • Talk to anyone in a red Trveheim shirt.

  • You can also go to the backstage entrance – it's staffed at all times and can serve as a quiet space or first point of contact.

  • We’ll make sure your report reaches the right people – section leads, production leads, or security, depending on the situation.

We handle things with care, fairness, and clear consequences where needed.

Why we do it this way


We trust our scene – and our crowd – for good reason.
Still, at a festival full of music, drinks, close quarters (and short shorts), it’s smart to be prepared.

That’s why we want to make it easy and visible:
You are not alone. The red shirts are your people.
And that’s exactly why we don’t need a separate awareness crew.

TL;DR – Good to know:


  • Red Trveheim shirts = always approachable

  • Backstage entrance = safe contact point, staffed 24/7

  • Our team is trained to take concerns seriously and act responsibly

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