Down The Rabbit Hole 2026 - Festivalticket
Parkeren - Groene Heuvels, , Beuningen Gld Kort
fös. 03.07.2026 00:00
Flytjendur
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Little SimzBuy/listen to my new album 'Sometimes I Might Be Introvert': https://littlesimz.ffm.to/simbi
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The xxIt all started in a bedroom in south west london, after school, drinking too much pepsi. We just keep on growing.
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David ByrneWHO IS THE SKY?
https://linktr.ee/david.byrne
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Empire of the SunNick Littlemore & Luke Steele.
Stream/Order 'Ask That God' Now: https://empireofthesun.lnk.to/AskThatGod
The Feeling You Get - Music Video Premiere:
https://empireofthesun.lnk.to/TheFeelingYouGetVideo
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All Them Witches
ALL THEM WITCHES
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ApparatApparat is a German electronic musician (Sascha Ring) living in Berlin who since 1999 has been running the Berlin based record label "Shitkatapult" together with T. Raumschmiere. Starting out with dance floor-oriented techno, he later started to create ambient music and recently became "more interested in designing sounds than beats". Recent music is closer to glitch or IDM, accompanied with classical string instruments and other sounds. He works with his own tool created in MAX/MSP framework. Effects are controlled by midicontroller. "While sensitively orchestrating his chamber musical qualities on his records or in his studio, his live performances are known for kicking some ass!" From Shitkatapult website He collaborated with Ellen Allien in 2003 on the album Berlinette, and again in 2006 on the album Orchestra of Bubbles.
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Beirut
http://beirutband.com
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CMAT
International pop star. Writer of songs. Fearer of bugs. Girlboss of the Very Sexy CMAT Band. Once, twice, three times a loser at 2024’s BRITs, Mercury Music Prize and Ivors. Soon to release a new album, EURO-COUNTRY, which will rectify these errors.
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Joy Crookes19 • South London • Artist • Songwriter
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Matt Berninger
A singer recognized for his deep baritone, brooding delivery, and contemplative, literate lyrics, Matt Berninger rose to fame during the 2000s as front man of Brooklyn indie rockers The National. Emerging early in the decade amidst a garage rock revival that included bands like The Strokes and The Walkmen, The National drew from a wider set of influences, including alternative country-rock, Americana, and chamber pop as well as post-punk. Their earliest albums won a dedicated fan base and critical praise before they made an impact on the charts with their fourth LP, 2007's Boxer. The National catapulted into the Top Three of the album charts with 2010's High Violet, and have remained a Top Three act throughout the decade as band members pursued other projects, including Berninger's new wave-influenced duo, EL VY. In 2016, Berninger co-founded “7-inches for Planned Parenthood”, a curated series of records featuring music, comedy, spoken word, and visual art released in support of Planned Parenthood Federation of America. 2017's Sleep Well Beast made Berninger and his National bandmates Grammy winners and 2019 saw the release of their most recent album, I Am Easy to Find. The singer's many collaborations have included songs with Andrew Bird, Booker T. Jones, Jon Brion, and Julien Baker. Berninger’s first solo record, Serpentine Prison, will be released in 2020.
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Son Mieux
The seven-piece band Son Mieux from The Netherlands makes the music we need in these times: danceable pop with disco influences and grand gestures. Rich, seventies-like arrangements with personal stories and modern productions. Their second album The Mustard Seed has been released at the end of last year and has been given high praises all around. Even winning an Edison (the Dutch Grammy’s) for Best Album and already accumulating over 10 million streams. But the band truly shines on stage, with energetic, well-arranged shows where emotions run high and dancing is key. No wonder the band has been booked over 45 times this summer and sold over 11.000 tickets for their Dutch tour in May. With their first European headline tour coming this fall & playing festivals all over Europe, the band is ready to take their music abroad.
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De Staat“I know our music goes all over the place,” laughs De Staat vocalist, lyricist and rhythm guitarist Torre Florim. “You don’t even want to know how often we’ve heard from the industry, ‘We can’t place you in any box!’ I’m sorry, but we can’t do anything else – to me, this is exactly what we need to do…”
De Staat are a rock band opening the floodgates to an intoxicating, even dizzying, array of genres, which is not particularly unusual for them. It’s been woven into their DNA since day one.
The massive lead single ‘KITTY KITTY’ couldn’t serve as a better primer for the upcoming album. Not only does the labyrinthine six-minutes and 45-seconds boast a gigantic, bubbling bassline, it also boldly attempts to capture the conflicting arguments transpiring on the global political stage right now. “That song is very much based on when Trump arrived,” explains Torre. “It’s a collection of words and sentences which came into my head during that campaign – it’s about the creation of different groups in society and how they’re completely in their own bubble.” 'KITTY KITTY' is followed up by a powerful second single called 'I'm Out Of Your Mind', which is one of the loudest tracks the band has ever made.
Through their own brand of rock more and more people are noticing them over the years, which led De Staat to landing some highly coveted support slots including The Rolling Stones in Amsterdam and a run with Muse across Europe with their blockbusting 2016 Drones tour. After this tour impending stardom is not going to their heads and Torre was preoccupied with the idea of De Staat’s new fifth album.
De Staat have many new, bold and diverse songs at their disposal. As for the old lingering criticism that De Staat don’t fit into a box? Torre has a theory on that…
“If we did I think we’d be a boring-ass band,” he smiles. “We’re now at a point where we’re very relaxed because we really know who we are. There’s always something in our music that’s interesting, and if there’s a song you really hate? That’s your bubble, man. To me, that’s a lot more inspiring than something you just find to be OK!”
First envisioned by Torre in 2006 as something of a challenge to himself – before there was a group, there was a one-man project in Nijmegen, Holland. “I was making so much music, all different kinds,” grins Torre. “I just wanted to see if I could make something that sounded like one thing!” Having wrangled said sounds together, that ‘one thing’ would soon become known as De Staat – translated as ‘The State’ – and their 2009 debut, Wait For Evolution. With a line-up completed by lead guitarist Vedran Mircetic, bassist Jop van Summeren, multi-instrumentalist Rocco Hueting and drummer Tim van Delft, De Staat have achieved remarkable things since those fledgling days. Across three more colourful albums, 2011’s Machinery, 2013’s I_Con and 2016’s O, De Staat have established a chameleonic brand of rock that is wholly their own – a band who cite the influence of everyone from Talking Heads, Rihanna, and Nine Inch Nails to Radiohead, Michael Jackson, Run-DMC and Soulwax.
(George Garner)
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Arp Frique
Welcome To The Colorful World Of Arp Frique
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Avalon Emerson
Triple scorpio supernova
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Baxter DurySon of legendary vocalist, Ian Dury, Baxter Dury (born November 8th, 1972) has crafted a career of his own, offering psychedelia-infused indie rock that has found a strong cult following and critical praise.
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Charlotte CardinBorn in Montreal and based in Paris for the past few years, Charlotte Cardin shines on the global stage thanks to her striking authenticity and emotional depth. Named Billboard’s Global Woman of the Year in 2025, the Canadian singer-songwriter has amassed hundreds of millions of streams worldwide, confirming her remarkable international reach. She has graced some of the world’s most renowned stages — from Bonnaroo to Festival d’Été de Québec to Les Vieilles Charrues — earning praise from major outlets such as Harper’s BAZAAR, W Magazine, TF1, and Le Parisien.
In late 2024, following a triumphant sold-out show at the Zénith de Paris and a standout performance on Star Academy, Charlotte was thrust into the spotlight with the single Feel Good. The song quickly became a true phenomenon, standing out as the most-played track on French radio and television. It sustained over three million weekly streams for several weeks and earned Platinum certification.
Released in 2023, Charlotte Cardin’s second album, 99 Nights, marked a major turning point in her career. The project brought her international visibility, with a billboard in Times Square, a dedicated Apple Music 1 radio show, a COLORS performance, and a debut at #9 on Spotify’s Global Debut Chart. In Canada, the album was widely acclaimed, earning JUNO Awards for Album of the Year and Pop Album of the Year.
Charlotte first broke through in 2021 with Phoenix, a critically acclaimed debut that garnered six JUNO Award nominations and four wins, including Album of the Year and Single of the Year for Meaningless. Certified Platinum in Canada, Phoenix made Charlotte the first Canadian artist to reach the top of the Canadian Billboard chart since Céline Dion in 2016.
Following the Big Boy EP and Main Girl EP, Cardin emerged as an international phenomenon with her 2021 debut Phoenix. At the 2022 JUNO Awards, the LP took home “Album of the Year” and “Pop Album of the Year,” while Meaningless garnered “Single of the Year” and she personally received “Artist of the Year.” Inciting unanimous tastemaker applause, HYPEBAE christened her “one of Canada’s brightest young talents.” Following sold-out headline dates and powerhouse turns at Bonnaroo and Festival d’Été de Québec, Cardin topped the bill at Osheaga in 2021, marking a momentous Montréal homecoming. -
Kevin Morby
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Mall Grab
love is everything
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The Mary WallopersRaw Irish folk brought into the present. It all began just before the pandemic, when brothers Charles and Andrew Hendy joined forces with their friend Seán McKenna. Their first winter together hadn’t even ended when the pubs shut down. But the musicians wanted to keep the spirit of a rowdy pub sing-along alive – complete with swearing workers and wonderfully inappropriate jokes. So on St. Patrick’s Day 2020, they decided to share that atmosphere with the world through one of the very first livestreams of the Covid era. The Mary Wallopers later grew in size, and in spring 2025 founding member Seán left the band. Nothing of their uncompromising energy disappeared, though – the group has kept its unmistakably authentic approach. Their sound comes from refusing to cling to traditions and instead embracing influences from popular genres, including punk and R&B. Their music can be as political as it is playful, turning tradition into a living, breathing, shouting celebration of community and resistance. And Irish folk, so close to Czech audiences, won’t be missing at the 23rd edition of Colours of Ostrava either – this time landing somewhere between the punk edge of The Pogues and the experimental spirit of Lankum.
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OvermonoOvermono were on a roll before lockdown. As the top YouTube comment for their Joy Orbison collaboration track ‘Bromley’ put it
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Florence RoadFlo Ro / Wicklow / Ireland.
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Folk Bitch Triowww.folkbitchtrio.com
www.instagram.com/fbtband
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Westside CowboyWestside Cowboy sound new but seem to come from an old place. Surrounded by 1978 Fender Twin Reverbs, well-thumbed Wem catalogues, a four-track recorder and spools of cassette tape the Manchester four-piece are made up of Aoife Anson O’Connell, James (Jimmy) Bradbury, Paddy Murphy and Reuben Haycocks. With a sound raw as a carpet burn, they ride a thrilling lo-fi boxcar tuned to the melodic precision of Teenage Fanclub and held together with the slacker cool of Pavement. For most bands this would be enough, but not for Westside Cowboy. Just when you think you have them pinned, they career the entire thing into a brick wall of country, trad and early harmony coated, major-key rock’n’roll. They call this process ‘Britainicana’. A portmanteau of the band’s own making to describe Amer- ican culture digested by English people in small towns with almost nothing in the way of cosmopolitan sheen. “Think kids in double denim and Converse eating Greggs vegan sausage rolls.” It’s alarming and exh
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De NachtwachtDe Nachtwacht (‘The Night Watch) is the artistic rebirth of accomplished musician Jiri Taihuttu. Having previously made his name as Jiri11 in the hip-hop scene, he now, with a five-piece band, opts for a warm, layered blend of Dutch pop, "everything that swings," and "sophisticated soft rock." His new sound is inspired by Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers, offering a nostalgic feel with a modern twist. De Nachtwacht is the culmination of everything Jiri already is: writer, producer, storyteller, frontman, and gifted guitarist.
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Johnny MarrJohnny Marr (born October 31, 1963) is an English singer, songwriter and guitarist, known best for forming the Smiths with singer Morrissey, from Manchester, UK.
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Thee Sacred Souls
Stepping off the stage after their very first club date, Josh, Sal, and Alex were tugged aside by producer Bosco Mann whose seasoned ears had been tickled by their set. Backs were patted, hands were shook, and three days later heads were bobbing in Mann’s Riverside studio, as the Souls laid their first notes to tape.
Inspired by the souldies around which they were reared, Alex Garcia and Sal Samano found chemistry when they began cutting bedroom demos of rhythm tracks together in 2019. Multi-instrumentalists both, Alex migrated from the guitar to the drums where he discovered the sensitive touch and unique feel that would be the pillowy pulse of the band’s sound, while Sal learned to carve winding bass lines through the deep spidery grooves of their vamps. Though the jams they created together were scintillating, it wasn’t until they connected with vocalist Josh Lane that the real sound of Thee Sacred Souls came into focus. Josh had recently relocated to San D. from Sacramento where he had studied singing, honing his voice into a weightless vehicle that could carry the Smokey-esque lyrics and Marvin-ous melodies he had bubbling within him. The connection was electric, Josh’s mellifluous poetry floating weightlessly atop Alex and Sal’s rhythms, and Thee Sacred Souls were born.
Their first two releases, “Can I Call You Rose?”, a sumptuous love song, and “Weak for Your Love”, a chilling hard-hitter are both available online via streaming or for purchase on vinyl.
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LumïLumï are a female duo from The Netherlands whose music is emotive and deeply beautiful, showing off their intriguing harmonies and songwriting. The band is currently opening shows around Europe for artists such as MARO and Abby Sage. Lumï is also working on their debut EP, which will be released sometime in 2025. -
Panic Shack
An international artist from the UK.
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Croatian Amor
RA: Resident Advisor
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Doppelgang
Doppelgang from Amsterdam
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Kareem AliI Make Music For Everything In The Universe.....
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Rival Consoles
London-based producer Ryan Lee West, better known under the name Rival Consoles, is notable for making synthesisers sound human and atmospheric. With the release of his 'Odyssey' and 'Sonne' EPs, West has gained a reputation for making thoughtful elect..
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Tom TragoTom Trago has long been one of the leading lights of the Dutch electronic music underground; a globe trotting DJ, producer, live performer and label owner who enjoys nothing more than championing both overlooked gems and fresh sounds from his own country.
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VascoVasco is an Utrecht based DJ, record collector and promoter for the infamous clubnight Weerd.
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Zohar
Cutting-edge sonics as the shifting of storms. Percussive and pulsating, Zohar is known for a razor-sharp and highly dynamic signature.
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Ahadadream
A persistent rhythm underpins Ahadadream’s movements.
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BadSista
BADSISTA (Pantera Cartel) DJ and producer hailing from Sao Paulo, Brazil
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NemsThe Bing Bong Rapper, Gorilla Nems — Mayor of the Coney Island
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MAHAShaped by a vision of depth, clarity, and creative intent, MAHA embraces techno as a space for reflection, resistance, and connection—where sound and emotions flow naturally.
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BELLA
Born and raised in Amsterdam, BELLA brings a fresh perspective to uplifting house music, infusing it with a blend of '90s nostalgia and elements of acid, breakbeat, and progressive sounds.
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Ciel
Ciel is a Xi’an-born and Toronto-based music producer, DJ, pianist, and radio programmer.
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EYCEE
(Real name Alexandros Christodoulides) is an electronic musician, producer and DJ hailing from Amsterdam. EYCEE is known for producing forward-sounding club cuts and - in his DJ sets - blending sounds spanning house, jungle, UKG, funky, electro & bass.
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GRCA.With deep roots in Batida & Afrohouse, his sets are a journey to his Angolan heritage. Recognized by Splice as a producer on the rise in 2025, he's definitely one to keep an eye on.
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LAMSIRA: Resident Advisor
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TiensonRA: Resident Advisor
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Helen IslandRA: Resident Advisor
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NEXCYIANEXCYIA is the solo project of Paris-born, Berlin based American sound artist, Adam Dove.
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Dear OmenDear Omen is a three-piece, heavy-hearted gothic rock band based in Amsterdam.
mngmt: soof@lakamarade.amsterdam
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Kaat Van StralenWhat started as a solo project by Kaat Van Stralen evolved into a four-headed genre-defying punk band. Kaat sings in Dutch and plays a mix of punk, alternative spoken word and indie with a strong feminist approach. After winning the prestigious Belgian music competition De Nieuwe Lichting, she played over 60 shows in 2025. Leading music magazine HUMO described her hit ‘Stop Met Wenen’ as ‘the most important Belgian song in years’. Her first release will be out in November, with launch concerts in December at Depot Leuven, Merleyn Nijmegen, and MEZZ Breda.
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VALS ALARMVALS ALARM is a new Dutch band consisting of Bram Kniest, Teun Hieltjes (known from Go Back To The Zoo, 4B2M) and Yanna Panagopoulos. With their energetic mix of pop, punk, and catchy tunes, they quickly made an impression at festivals such as Best Kept Secret. Their music is playful, but often contains a deeper layer, as can be heard in songs such as ‘Loser’ and ‘I Know I Know I Know’.