Unmissable live performance to discover during Haarlem Vinyl Festival

26 September 2024

No music, no record. Or live show - which is eventually what our records make us look forward to. From established artists to upcoming musicians, you'll find your fair share of performances throughout the festival weekend, both in intimate settings and grand halls, with their own unique sound.

Not sure where to go? Not to worry, there is plenty of music to discover:

Willem + Support
Hip hop pioneer and former Oppossites member Willem dives into the struggle of dual identities showing flaming live renditions of his latest album Spuug van God at his first Patronaat show.
πŸ“Patronaat (Stage 1)
πŸ—“ Friday September 27th
⌚️ 19:30
🎟€28,50, available here.This event is accessible for Weekend Pass holders (limited capacity), available here.

Bettie Serveert + Hiqpy
Dutch indie rock legends from Bettie Serveert bring their and your favourite songs to the stage. Up-and-coming foursome Hiqpy will return after their gig from last year's Haarlem Vinyl Festival with new fiery energy, adlibs and fuzzy guitars.
πŸ“Patronaat (Stage 2)
πŸ—“ Sunday September 29th,
⌚️ 19:00
🎟 €25,50, available here.This event is accessible for Weekend Pass holders (limited capacity), available here.

AltΔ±n Gün + Support (sold out)
You're guaranteed an energetic live show with AltΔ±n Gün's interpretations of Turkish and Anatolian music from the 70s. This well-established live act makes it hard to stand still.
πŸ“Patronaat
πŸ—“ Saturday September 28th
⌚️ 19:30
🎟 This concert is sold out. However, it is accessible for Weekend Pass holders (limited capacity), available here.

Sven Hammond Big Band plays Ray Charles
Get to hear the fascinating life story of Ray Charles through the well-oiled machine that is the Sven Hammond Big Band. Band leader Sven Figee will also elaborate on the inspiring aspects of the music that 'Brother Ray' created.
πŸ“PHIL (Grote Zaal)
πŸ—“ Sunday September 29th
⌚️ 20:00
🎟 Tickets: from €27,50, available here. This event is accessible for Weekend Pass holders (limited capacity), available here.

Celine Cairo
Amsterdam-based singer-songwriter Celine Cairo creates a mix of subtle electronics and acoustic instruments with personal, layered lyrics in her music. She touches on themes such as love, complex relationships and nature.
πŸ“PHIL (Kleine Zaal)
πŸ—“ Friday September 27th
⌚️ 21:00
🎟 from €25,- available here. This event is accessible for Weekend Pass holders (limited capacity), available here.

Conny Ochs @ Bavo kerk
Visual arts and music: a magical combination. German singer, songwriter, and poet Conny Ochs will join the exhibition “Inspiring Encounters” by Matthijs Wils, where his music and storytelling, partially improvised, will engage with the various artworks on display. 
πŸ“St. Bavo Kerk
πŸ—“ Saturday, September 28th
⌚️ 15.00
🎟 Accessible for Weekend Pass holders (limited capacity), available here. Admission €4.00 (The proceeds benefit the maintenance of the Bavo)

Etan Huijs Live at De Koepel
Along with roots legend B.J. Baartmans and singer Amber Kamminga, Etan Huijs will provide personal stories and social observations in his Americana influenced songs, found on his newest release The Road and the Wilderness
πŸ“De Koepel
πŸ—“ Saturday September 28th
⌚️ 20:15
🎟 €15,-, available here. This session is accessible for Weekend Pass holders, available here
Special action: €5.00 discount on Etan Huijs's new album for all ticket buyers.

GLITZ + BB & the Binkie Boys
Make your way down to The Wolfhound's basement to find two local bands smashing the pub with their sounds. Mind-altering rock and roll meets garage punk and stoner during this double bill.
πŸ“The Wolfhound
πŸ—“ Saturday September 28th
⌚️ 22:15
🎟 free entrance

Billiam and the Split Bills + Achterlicht + Burger Service
Synthesizers, punk, wave and a special tape release show: all present at the former slaughter house. Three young bands will give it their all in this whirlwind of a triple bill show.
πŸ“
Slachthuis
πŸ—“ Friday September 27th
⌚️ 19.30 - 23.55
🎟 €7,- This event is accessible for Weekend Pass holders (limited capacity), available here.

Kid La Rue
Rhythm 'n Blues and Rock 'n Roll, with a certain expected stubbornness. Kid La Rue provides you with all the rage these genres bring for your pleasure, found in the sounds of their vintage guitars, harmonice and rousing rhythms.
πŸ“Stiels
πŸ—“ Sunday September 29th
⌚️ 21:00 - 23:00
🎟 free entrance