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Hannover VW Bus Festival 2023

Hannover VW Bus Festival 2023
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Hannover VW Bus Festival 2023

It's show season and whilst we can't be at every event, every weekend we do know a few folk who are able to tell us all about the good bits and take a reasonable photo too. Friend of Heritage, Chris Redford was out and about in his T4 and found himself in Hannover, Germany for the VW Bus Festival. Here's what he had to tell us about it. Additional photos by Heritage team member Thorsten Boeteljann.  

A VW show by VW

The event is held on a scale that's hard to comprehend. The festival site is the Messegelände, the second largest exhibition centre in the world and the site of the World Expo in 2000. The car parks are converted into campsites for the weekend and there is no expense spared by Volkswagen Nutzfahrzeuge ("Commercial Vehicles"). There were 80,000 visitors and over 6,000 vans camping. They even deliver a breakfast bag with fresh bread rolls to every van on site each morning! 

As Volkswagen enthusiasts, we're spoilt for choice when it comes to events. However, until fairly recently, the Volkswagen company didn't really take advantage of the loyal following their cars and vans had built up. That was until 2007 when they staged their first company-run festival in Hannover, Germany. I attended that year and was blown away. Therefore when they announced that they were doing it again, 15 years later, in 2023, I knew I had to get a ticket and prepare for another pilgrimage to the birthplace of my van. 

Bus line up at VW Bus Festival, HannoverBus line up at VW Bus Festival, Hannover
Chris Redford by the VW Bus Festival sign Chris Redford by the VW Bus Festival sign
VW Type 2 Bay and Type 2 Split Fire truckVW Type 2 Bay and Type 2 Split Fire truck

Arriving at 'Disney Land' 

After crossing the channel a 450-mile road trip lay ahead of me. You could do it all in a straight 7-8 hour drive but I opted to take my time and stop off at places of interest in Belgium and Holland on the way there. Upon arrival, I checked my van in, was given a wristband and window stickers, and was directed to my camping zone. The campsites spread so far out from the festival that they range from being right at the gates to a 30-minute walk away. Mine was a 15-minute walk from my van to the main stage - the central area of the exhibition centre, which is turned into a "VW Disneyland" for the weekend. 

Yellow VW T25 Offroad Racer Yellow VW T25 Offroad Racer
Modified white VW T4 with custom T4 trailerModified white VW T4 with custom T4 trailer
White VW Type 2 Westfalia made out of Lego, side profileWhite VW Type 2 Westfalia made out of Lego, side profile
VW T5 off roader parked on rocksVW T5 off roader parked on rocks
Orange VW Splitscreen with off road tank tracksOrange VW Splitscreen with off road tank tracks
Blue VW double cab recover truck with white Porsche on the backBlue VW double cab recover truck with white Porsche on the back
Modified grey VW T3 DokaModified grey VW T3 Doka
Green VW T4 tour bus with no doors or roofGreen VW T4 tour bus with no doors or roof

Busy schedule 

There's so much for everyone to see and do. The festival program starts on Friday lunchtime with a convoy from the VW factory on the other side of the city to the showground. When it arrives at the festival the entertainment starts and carries on through to 3pm on Sunday. There was a kid's entertainment area with a huge inflatable bouncy campervan in the middle. Several of the rarer exhibits from the VW museum in Wolfsburg were transported to Hannover for the show. They had halls where they promoted their latest vans including the as yet not in production ID. Buzz long wheelbase. There was another hall showing the timeline of a VW restoration process, another with a 360° immersive experience and another with a parts market for both new and used parts. There was very little that wasn't available no matter what age your vehicle may be.

The central square was home to the main stage which was a similar size to what you'd get at most major music festivals. The line up wasn't the best for English visitors as the acts were all only famous in Germany but the locals seemed very impressed and after the headline act, a German rap group called the "Fantastischen Vier" on Saturday night, there was a drone "fireworks" display which was mesmerizing.

There was also a Ferris wheel which was free to ride and took you up high for impressive views over the showground.

As for food and drink, there were bars all over the site as the Germans are well known for their love of beer, plus plenty of food vendors, most of whom were trading out of converted VW vans. 

Red VW Splitescreen bus with giant Playmobil personRed VW Splitescreen bus with giant Playmobil person
Red VW Type 2 Westfalia with hand painted artwork on the bodyRed VW Type 2 Westfalia with hand painted artwork on the body
VW I.D.Buzz long wheel base in orange and whiteVW I.D.Buzz long wheel base in orange and white
Red VW Splitscreen Firetruck with extra long wheelbase Red VW Splitscreen Firetruck with extra long wheelbase
Red VW Splitscreen firetruck with extra long wheelbase Red VW Splitscreen firetruck with extra long wheelbase
VW T3 Type 25 singlecab pick up restoration projectVW T3 Type 25 singlecab pick up restoration project
Green and white VW Split towing a trailer, parked next to an ID BuzzGreen and white VW Split towing a trailer, parked next to an ID Buzz
VW T5/T6 with pop top and Porsche 911 Dakar inspired Rough Roads liveryVW T5/T6 with pop top and Porsche 911 Dakar inspired Rough Roads livery
Giant Ferris Wheel at VW Bus Festival at Hannover, 2023Giant Ferris Wheel at VW Bus Festival at Hannover, 2023
Cream VW Type 2 Westfalia offroad Cream VW Type 2 Westfalia offroad
VW factory truck with large front load bedVW factory truck with large front load bed

Prize winner!

There were show and shine competitions held over all 3 days for various categories, some traditional and others a little more unconventional. I entered two; 'The greatest VW love story' and 'Best VW tattoo'. I won a first place trophy in the former category but although I placed in the final round of the tattoo competition I didn't win. I did however get to shake hands with Ewan McGregor when he came on stage to present the trophy! 

Chris Redford with VW Bus Festival trophyChris Redford with VW Bus Festival trophy
Ewan McGregor presents award for best tattoo at VW Bus Festival 2023Ewan McGregor presents award for best tattoo at VW Bus Festival 2023

Is it expensive to go to a German VW show?

Tickets for the festival were only €29 and everyone got a welcome pack which included a T shirt and other goodies which were worth way more. My channel crossing cost me £200 and it took two tanks of fuel to get there and back. For such an incredible experience it was well worth the money!

There weren't that many English visitors at the show which means I saw a lot of vans that I'd never seen before. The Germans were incredibly hospitable and the majority spoke very good English.

As a final bonus on the way out of Hannover I stopped at the VW factory to take a photo of my van where it was born. Having attended two of these shows now I can only hope they hold another, I just hope it's not another 15-year gap until the next!

Chris and his red VW T4 at VW factory in HannoverChris and his red VW T4 at VW factory in Hannover

Our thanks to Chris for putting is this great show report together for us. If this has inspired you to go on an VW adventure then fantastic - and if you would like to share your adventures with us, then even better!

Andy 

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