

Code of Conduct
Any discriminatory, boundary-crossing, or abusive behavior such as sexism, racism, homo- and transphobia, ableism, classism, antisemitism, and anti-Muslim hostility, as well as wearing fascist or discriminatory symbols or tattoos, is not tolerated.
A person's outward appearance is not enough to draw conclusions about identity, experiences of discrimination, or life circumstances, including gender, sexuality, physical and mental ability, age, religion, ethnic background, or social background.
Close dancing, touching, hugging, kissing, and more: communicate clearly with each other about what is okay and where boundaries are. Silence or hesitation is not consent. Being unable to respond is not consent.
If you notice someone feeling mentally or physically unwell, or if you observe or experience boundary-crossing behavior, contact the awareness team or Sunny High staff directly.
People who pose a risk to themselves or others (for example by climbing in the venue or entering restricted areas) will be informed and asked to stop immediately.
We cannot and do not want to control people's consumption behavior, so please take responsibility and make sure others are not affected. Drink enough water, use our rest areas, and ask at the bar for snacks or hearing protection if needed.
There is a social and legal difference between cis men being shirtless and people affected by sexism showing their chest freely. As long as not everyone can do this equally and safely, we ask all guests to keep their upper body covered.
To help everyone feel free and safe, no one should have to fear being found later in photos or videos online. At Sunny High: no photos on the dancefloor. Keep the moments in your heart, not on your phone.
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REMOVE PEOPLE FROM THE EVENT IF THEY DO NOT FOLLOW OUR CODE OF CONDUCT.
* Thanks to the awareness team of Mensch Meier in Berlin, With Pleasure e.V., and Yvonne Wolz, whose concepts, experience, and input helped us develop our own awareness concept. We also thank VillaWuller e.V. in Trier, Villa Nachttanz e.V. in Heidelberg, and Club Alpha 60 e.V. in Schwabisch Hall for inspiration.