Class of 2026

Grote Geelstaart, plonki & more

Concert
Date
Fri 18 Dec 26
Open
19:30
Start
20:00
Location
Incl. servicekosten

3 NEW DUTCH TALENTS IN THE SPOTLIGHTS WITH TWO SHOWS

At the start of the year, taking three Dutch talents under our wing and following them for an entire year? Class of 2026 is doing just that. We’ve booked two shows at once with three up-and-coming Dutch acts, one in January and one in December, so that at the end of the year we can show how far they’ve come. We have full confidence that they’re going to go far. Do you? Then grab a combo ticket for both shows right away.

To close off the year, this is show #2 of 2. Click this link for show #1

The chaotic garage-punk foursome C’est Qui? makes fast, contrarian music with enough groove to make your hips sway. It all began when four different genres walked into a room together and brought an untamable little punk baby into the world. They hit the gas, and their performances are full of dynamism and energy, with a pumping guitar and an equally pumping bass guitar. Determined, C’est Qui? blasts their brisk punk with a political punch straight through your eardrums.

Grote Geelstaart is a psychedelic noise-rock band from Zeeland. These five Bevelanders create driving, sputtering, abrasive, runaway noise rock. While two drummers raise the tempo and the bass stutters like a slow machine gun stuck on a thundering sub-note, the audience is whipped up by shouts and whispers. Grote Geelstaart puts the crowd into a vehicle that races forward with manic noise rock. A sharp turn to the left, two drummers become two guitarists: no one knows the destination.

plonki is the solo project of Pleun Stork. Raw guitars, soft vocal melodies, and thick grooves come together to form an emotional sound world. Drawing inspiration from artists like Radiohead and Big Thief, plonki embraces the contrasts between intense outbursts and soft, fragile moments.

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