We are excited to announce a special edition of HOSPIZ. This year, the celebration will take place as a more intimate one-day gathering on May 3rd at the cultural hub BASIS.
While this edition may be smaller in scale, it continues the spirit and vision of the festival. In collaboration with local and international artists, collectives, and creatives, we are crafting a dense, powerful program that speaks to the core of what HOSPIZ stands for: community, experimentation, and a deep love for electronic music and contemporary art.
HOSPIZ_25 marks both a pause and a promise – a reflection point as we prepare for a grand return in 2026, with a full-scale edition. In this transitional moment, our focus is on strengthening connections and fostering a space where collaboration and artistic exchange can thrive, even in a more condensed format.
We invite you to join us at Basis Vinschgau for a day of sonic exploration, shared experiences, and a glimpse into the future of HOSPIZ.
How does the combi-ticket work?
The combi tickets includes:
bus transport to arrive at the event
entrance to the event
bus transport back home after the event.
Where and when does the bus stop:
NEUMARKT/ EGNA — 15:00
AUER/ ORA — 15:05
LEIFERS/LAIVES — 15:20
BOZEN/BOLZANO — 15:40
PILLHOF — 15:55
TERLAN/TERLANO — 16:10
LANA Lido — 16:30
MERAN/MERANO — 16:45
Arrival at Basis around 17:30
50€ (20€ ticket + 30€ bus) + service fee
RULES OF CONDUCT
for a respectful interaction with one another
We do not tolerate forms of sexism, racism, ableism, ageism, trans and queer hostility and all other forms of discrimination. Cross-border and violent behavior will lead to exclusion from the event.
We treat each other with respect and respect each other’s boundaries and sensibilities.
No always means no! And even more important: only yes means yes!
All actions and conversations only take place with mutual consent.
We do not judge anyone, whistle or shout after anyone.
We do not harass anyone.
We do not draw conclusions about someone’s gender identity from their appearance. Ask about the pronoun!
The person concerned always decides where a boundary crossing begins and has the right to decide how to proceed after an incident.
We do not question perceptions - solidarity comes first.
We want to celebrate peacefully together and solve problems non-violently.
We look out for each other and help each other.