On 13.06.2026, Bootshaus and Tech House Germany return to the rooftop of the Moxy Hotel at Cologne Bonn Airport for a daytime-to-sunset session built around open skies, summer atmosphere and house-driven energy. Running from 16:00 to 22:00, the event brings together Tony Romera, LOVRA, Perfect Timing, La Renzo and Finiq for a rooftop format that clearly aims at golden-hour momentum rather than traditional late-night club intensity.
What makes this date stand out immediately is the concept itself. This is not a standard club booking transferred to another location. The official event description leans into summer vibes, cool drinks, open skies and a unique atmosphere above the city, which positions the night more as a rooftop session with strong electronic identity than a routine indoor event. The included VRS public transport ticket also makes the event especially practical for guests arriving from across the region.
Why this rooftop event feels different from a standard Cologne club date
Cologne has no shortage of electronic events, but not many of them combine a daytime schedule, a sunset rooftop setting and a lineup that still feels fully grounded in current house culture. That is why this Moxy Airport rooftop session is likely to stand out in the city’s June calendar.
Starting in the afternoon changes the whole dynamic. Instead of entering a dark room at midnight, this event unfolds in daylight and moves gradually into evening. That shift matters because it changes how the music lands. Grooves feel more open, transitions feel more spacious and the full event naturally takes on a different mood — part city session, part destination event, part club date with a summer edge. The rooftop setting at Cologne Bonn Airport makes that even more distinct.
For search intent, that also means the event can attract more than one audience at once. People looking for Tony Romera Cologne, LOVRA Cologne, rooftop party Cologne, Moxy Airport Cologne event or day party Cologne June 2026are all likely to find this event relevant for slightly different reasons.
Tony Romera brings serious headline weight
If one of the main reasons this event draws attention is the location, the other is clearly Tony Romera.
Tony Romera has long moved beyond being just another touring house name. His reputation has been built around a style that combines groove, punch, strong rhythmic instinct and crossover appeal without losing technical control. That is exactly the type of headline energy that works on a rooftop: big enough to feel special, but still rooted enough in club structure to keep the setting from becoming too polished or too commercial.
His name also brings international recognition into the room, which matters for an event like this. A rooftop session can only work if the booking feels strong enough to carry the atmosphere. Tony Romera clearly does that. On a bill like this, he functions as the artist who gives the event immediate visibility and broad reach.
LOVRA gives the lineup a second strong identity
Where Tony Romera brings one side of the draw, LOVRA adds another.
On her official site, LOVRA describes a sound built from the influence of ’90s and ’00s music, combined with modern melodies, danceable house beats, striking vocals and rolling basslines. Her profile also includes appearances at major festivals such as Tomorrowland, Parookaville, Melt!, Nature One and World Club Dome, as well as a two-year official residency at David Guetta’s BIG party in Ibiza at Ushuaïa.
That profile matters because LOVRA fits a rooftop session almost perfectly. She brings groove, clarity and recognisable energy without pushing the lineup into a heavier or more rigid direction. Her sound feels social, open and movement-driven, which is exactly what a sunset electronic event in Cologne should benefit from.
She also brings a distinctly Berlin-rooted identity into the lineup, which adds contrast to the event without breaking its flow. That makes her more than a supporting headline — she becomes one of the key reasons the booking feels rounded.
La Renzo adds the right club-facing support
Alongside the two headliners, La Renzo gives the lineup a strong current club angle.
He already carries enough momentum in the wider tech-house and club context to make sense on a bill like this without needing to overpower it. That is important. A rooftop event benefits from support that sharpens the atmosphere rather than pulling attention in too many different directions. La Renzo fits that role naturally: energetic, current and aligned with the wider house-focused identity of the night.
The rest of the lineup with Perfect Timing and Finiq completes the room, but the central arc remains clear: Tony Romera, LOVRA and La Renzo define the event’s strongest pull.
The location gives the event its real identity
The venue is a major part of why this date works so well editorially. Moxy Köln/Bonn Flughafen is not just a practical rooftop. It changes the entire framing of the event.
A rooftop at the airport immediately suggests movement, openness and distance from the usual city-club routine. Paired with a 16:00 to 22:00 format, that creates an atmosphere that feels much more cinematic than a standard Friday booking. You are not only going for the lineup. You are going for the setting, the timing and the feeling of watching the light change while the music builds.
That combination is what makes this event especially attractive in content terms too. It gives the night a stronger image: a summer house session above the city, backed by a recognizable lineup and anchored by Bootshaus and Tech House Germany.





