Berlin, 15 September 2025 – DEAG Deutsche Entertainment Aktiengesellschaft (“DEAG”) is continuing to expand its business activities in the open-air events sector in line with its strategy. Through its wholly-owned subsidiary DEAG Festivals GmbH, DEAG is acquiring a majority stake in the ROCKHARZ Festival in Ballenstedt, which is organised by Veruga. With more than 25,000 visitors each year, the Rock & Metal Festival is the largest Rock & Metal festival in eastern Germany and one of the largest in Germany. By acquiring ROCKHARZ, DEAG is strengthening its strong market position in Europe and expanding its festival portfolio. Besides Rockfest Barcelona in Spain and booking for Rock The Lakes in Switzerland, DEAG is now also gradually expanding its activities in the Rock & Metal festival genre, having risen to become the leading producer in the EDM/Techno/Urban Music segment in recent years with festival formats such as Airbeat One, MAYDAY, NATURE ONE, Sputnik Springbreak, Indian Spirit, SYNDICATE, Ruhr-in-Love, TOXICATOR and the Kessel Festival in Stuttgart. DEAG expects the acquisition of the ROCKHARZ Festival to generate synergy effects in areas such as production and infrastructure across segments, as well as in artist acquisition and positive momentum for the touring business and ticketing. The Managing Directors, Thorsten Kohlrausch and Daniela Glogner, will stay on board as shareholders in the event production companies involved and will continue to play an active and long-term role in shaping the festival’s future development.

Benedikt Alder (Executive Vice President Festivals at DEAG), Daniela Glogner (Managing Director Veruga GmbH, founder of Rockharz) Oliver Hoppe (Managing Director of Wizard Live GmbH and Executive Vice President of DEAG), Thorsten “Buddy” Kohlrausch (Managing Director Veruga GmbH, founder of Rockharz) | Photo: Claudia Surel
ROCKHARZ took place for the first time in 1993 and has developed into a fixture on the international Rock & Metal scene in the years since. At this year’s 30th anniversary edition, 60 artists such as Powerwolf, Heaven Shall Burn, In Extremo and Saxon thrilled visitors. Tickets for ROCKHARZ 2026 were sold out just three days after going on sale. This makes ROCKHARZ one of the few festivals in Germany to sell out for the following year within just a few days. The bands Subway to Sally, Alice Cooper, Biohazard and Helloween have already been confirmed for 2026. The festival has been growing for years thanks to a loyal and active community and is characterised not only by its first-class line-up, but also by its comprehensive inclusion concept “ungehindert dabei” (unhindered participation).