On 6 and 7 December 2025, the Silent Green Kulturquartier invites visitors to its Open House with Winter Festival, set in a festive atmosphere.
At the winter market, taking place both indoors and outdoors, tenants of Silent Green present themselves. In addition, handmade, regional and sustainable products can be purchased at the market stalls. Guests can enjoy seasonal culinary treats from the MARS kitchen, while younger visitors can take part in creative craft activities and a DIY stall for gingerbread and stick bread on the lawn. Art, music, and social encounters shape the programme, which includes concerts, DJ sets, film screenings, and a family-friendly programme. Additionally, the fascinating history of the protected site can be explored through free tours.
As part of the Silent Green tenant community, Musicboard Berlin presents three concerts by current and former grant recipients in the Kuppelhalle:
6 December at 5 p.m.: EERA
6 December at 7 p.m.: Martha Rose
7 December at 3 p.m.: powli
The Berlin-based Norwegian artist EERA weaves shimmering electronic pop, introspective songwriting depth, and dreamlike echoes of Broadcast and PJ Harvey throughout her music. In doing so, she explores themes such as self-worth, love, female role models, and the pressure to be both strong and vulnerable at the same time. Her songs bring the voices of Marilyn Monroe, Shirley MacLaine and others into the present while reflecting EERA’s own experiences – from fear and doubt to self-acceptance and strength. ›With I’ll stop when I’m done‹, she releases her third and first research-driven album, produced by Chris Taylor (Grizzly Bear).
Martha Rose is an English musician living in Berlin. Her latest solo album ›Close to Close‹ was produced with and mixed by ET (Discovery Zone, John Moods) in Neukölln. The album uses sampled voices, water, flutes, and breathy synth sounds alongside drum machines and a collection of vintage Yamaha keyboards to create a minimal and intimate space. Influenced by Daniel Johnston, Anna Domino, Laurie Anderson and Kate Bush, her work tenderly explores the almost-knowing of love, through an 80s outsider art pop lens.
powli is a Berlin-based singer, songwriter, producer, and indie-pop artist. Her debut single ›Money‹ (2019) captures her energetic, infectious style, combining catchy hooks, attitude, and emotional openness. With her latest release ›Fingertips‹, powli opens a new chapter in her sound, playfully blending hip-hop elements with modern pop arrangements. Her music thrives on confident, empowering lyrics while embracing vulnerability, exploring themes of love, fear, dreams, and the people who shape her life.
Admission is free.