Darude Celebrates 25 Years of “Sandstorm” With 6k Fun-Run Through Music Video Landmarks

   

Darude is ringing in 25 years of “Sandstorm” by turning Helsinki into a real-life playground for fans of the track that defined a generation. 

The event, simply dubbed the “Sandstorm Run,” invites participants to jog, sprint or stride along a six-kilometer route mapped directly through the sites made famous in the track’s iconic turn-of-the-century music video.

Scheduled for August 31st, just under a week before the Finnish leg of Darude’s “STORM 25 World Tour,” the run starts and ends in Kaivopuisto, a coastal park that locals and longtime fans will recognize from the video’s early chase scene. From there, runners will make their way through southern Helsinki, including a pass by the steps of the Helsinki Cathedral.

Darude himself will be onsite for the event, cheering participants on and serving as a judge for its costume contest, which encourages runners to dress in the spirit of the “Sandstorm” video. Prizes for the best outfits—awarded in individual, pair and team categories—include a meet-and-greet with Darude, group photo and tickets to the “STORM 25” concert at Kattilahalli.

“It’s amazing to celebrate my career right where it all began,” Darude said in a statement. “The ‘Sandstorm’ video is still watched around the world, and it’s incredible to see it come alive again through the runners. I hope as many people as possible join us to have fun and get moving.”

The event is being organized by Vauhtisammakko, a local fitness services company. Early-bird registration is available through June 30th for €39, with standard pricing kicking in July 1st at €59. 

You can find more details about the “Sandstorm Run” and register here.

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