Run, Rave, Repeat: A "Detroit Techno 5k" Is Debuting During 2025 Movement Festival
Taking place along the scenic Detroit River, the first-of-its-kind race invites participants to celebrate the birthplace of techno with a fitness twist.

Motor City's storied Movement Electronic Music Festival is getting a boost of endorphins over Memorial Day Weekend with the launch of the "Detroit Techno 5k," a new event blending running with techno.
Scheduled for Sunday, May 25th, the 75-minute run will take participants along the scenic Detroit River and through the historic grounds of Fort Wayne. As the first-ever fitness-focused event tied to Movement, it’s both a race and a celebration of techno culture in the genre's birthplace.
The event is being organized by longtime runners and friends Harrison Diskin and Zac Berlin, who worked closely with Movement and the city of Detroit to secure permits, according to The Jewish News. Diskin, a veteran event producer in Detroit and Chicago, is also an avid runner who found that staying out late for shows began to take a toll on his body.
"When we take care of our bodies and our minds, it makes a lot of the late nights more enjoyable and a lot more accessible," he said. "As attendees are maturing, there's a growing interest in health and wellness that’s really starting to resonate."
That mind-body connection is at the heart of the race, which invites participants of all skill levels to run, walk or just warm up ahead of a long day at Movement, the nation's leading techno festival. Open to all fitness levels, the 3.1-mile course will conclude with an afterparty featuring a DJ set by renowned house music producer Will Clarke. After crossing the finish line, participants can refuel with local favorites like Dutch Girl Donuts and The Schvitz before heading straight to Movement.
Tickets to the "Detroit Techno 5K" are on sale now. Movement is scheduled for May 25–27 at Detroit’s Hart Plaza with a lineup featuring Charlotte de Witte, Jamie xx, Sara Landry, Nina Kraviz and more.