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DDW Music, 22 – 30 October

Following a successful first edition in 2015 Altstadt Eindhoven is pleased to colaborate again with Dutch Design Week, Effenaar and Friendly Fire who present an expanded DDW Music programme this October. From 22-30 October, Eindhoven will host not only thousands of designers but also over 60 emerging and established artists at twelve different locations throughout the city. As with the cutting-edge design and art on view, the music programme pushes the boundaries of what’s new and next.

Once again, DDW Music will bring dozens of buzzworthy up-and-comers to Eindhoven. The singer-songwriters are just as likely to play synths as guitars, and even the artists who sound mellow on recordings are sure to deliver energetic live performances. From danceable electro to visceral punk to Belgian hip-hop, the lineup offers something for everyone. Who knows — you might just discover your new favorite artist!

Line-up: Larry Gus, C Duncan, Andy Shauf, Woodie Smalls, Indian Askin, Porches, George Cosby, traumahelikopter, Beach Baby, Christopher Paul Stelling, Louis Berry, Jeangu Macrooy, The K, Scott & Charlene’s Wedding, S.T. Cordell, Compact Disk Dummies, Kelly Lee Owens, Lucy Dacus, Palace Winter, Jacle Bow + more t.b.a.

Moreover, the variety of venues is noteworthy in itself: from the renowned Van Abbemuseum to the raw Het Gaslab, the locations reflect the creative culture of Eindhoven both during DDW and for the rest of the year. Some exhibition spaces and ateliers, such as Nul Zes and Stroomhuis, double as performance spaces, while the historic Effenaar and Muziekgebouw offer a more immersive concert experience in the form of the DDW Music Specials.

DDW Music specials: Jeremy Loops, Klyne, Baauer and Benjamin Francis Leftwich
This year also sees the debut of the renewed Ketelhuisplein stage, curated by Strijbos & van Rijswijk. Open to the public free of charge, this stage is dedicated to experiments, co-creation, and participation, by musicians, artists, and designers. Stay tuned for more information about this stage, which will be released in September.

Tickets / practical info
– A DDW Ticket — €17,50,- online pre-order / €19,50,- on-site — provides free access to every event, with the exception of the DDW Music Specials. Entry is granted on a first-come-first-serve basis and is subject to venue capacity. Select venues will also offer €5,- tickets at the door.

– As with last year, the DDW Music Specials bring established acts to Eindhoven during Dutch Design Week: Jeremy Loops, Klyne, Baauer and Benjamin Francis Leftwich are the first confirmed acts. There are separate tickets available via www.effenaar.nl and the Effenaar box-office. DDW Ticket holders receive a €5,- discount. Please note: wear your DDW wristband in order to access these events with your discount ticket.

– New this year is the expermintal stage curated by Strijbos & van Rijswijk, at Ketelhuisplein, which is free and open to the public. (More details about this initiative will be announced in September.)

– Full line-up and the line-up per location will be released in September. Participating locations are: Effenaar, Nul Zes, het Gaslab, FIFTH | NRE, Van Abbemuseum, Stroomhuis, Altstadt Eindhoven, Oude Rechtbank, Café Wilhelmina, Muziekgebouw Eindhoven, Calypso and Ketelhuisplein.

DDW Music, 22 – 30 October

Following a successful first edition in 2015 Altstadt Eindhoven is pleased to colaborate again with Dutch Design Week, Effenaar and Friendly Fire who present an expanded DDW Music programme this October. From 22-30 October, Eindhoven will host not only thousands of designers but also over 60 emerging and established artists at twelve different locations throughout the city. As with the cutting-edge design and art on view, the music programme pushes the boundaries of what’s new and next.

Once again, DDW Music will bring dozens of buzzworthy up-and-comers to Eindhoven. The singer-songwriters are just as likely to play synths as guitars, and even the artists who sound mellow on recordings are sure to deliver energetic live performances. From danceable electro to visceral punk to Belgian hip-hop, the lineup offers something for everyone. Who knows — you might just discover your new favorite artist!

Line-up: Larry Gus, C Duncan, Andy Shauf, Woodie Smalls, Indian Askin, Porches, George Cosby, traumahelikopter, Beach Baby, Christopher Paul Stelling, Louis Berry, Jeangu Macrooy, The K, Scott & Charlene’s Wedding, S.T. Cordell, Compact Disk Dummies, Kelly Lee Owens, Lucy Dacus, Palace Winter, Jacle Bow + more t.b.a.

Moreover, the variety of venues is noteworthy in itself: from the renowned Van Abbemuseum to the raw Het Gaslab, the locations reflect the creative culture of Eindhoven both during DDW and for the rest of the year. Some exhibition spaces and ateliers, such as Nul Zes and Stroomhuis, double as performance spaces, while the historic Effenaar and Muziekgebouw offer a more immersive concert experience in the form of the DDW Music Specials.

DDW Music specials: Jeremy Loops, Klyne, Baauer and Benjamin Francis Leftwich
This year also sees the debut of the renewed Ketelhuisplein stage, curated by Strijbos & van Rijswijk. Open to the public free of charge, this stage is dedicated to experiments, co-creation, and participation, by musicians, artists, and designers. Stay tuned for more information about this stage, which will be released in September.

Tickets / practical info
– A DDW Ticket — €17,50,- online pre-order / €19,50,- on-site — provides free access to every event, with the exception of the DDW Music Specials. Entry is granted on a first-come-first-serve basis and is subject to venue capacity. Select venues will also offer €5,- tickets at the door.

– As with last year, the DDW Music Specials bring established acts to Eindhoven during Dutch Design Week: Jeremy Loops, Klyne, Baauer and Benjamin Francis Leftwich are the first confirmed acts. There are separate tickets available via www.effenaar.nl and the Effenaar box-office. DDW Ticket holders receive a €5,- discount. Please note: wear your DDW wristband in order to access these events with your discount ticket.

– New this year is the expermintal stage curated by Strijbos & van Rijswijk, at Ketelhuisplein, which is free and open to the public. (More details about this initiative will be announced in September.)

– Full line-up and the line-up per location will be released in September. Participating locations are: Effenaar, Nul Zes, het Gaslab, FIFTH | NRE, Van Abbemuseum, Stroomhuis, Altstadt Eindhoven, Oude Rechtbank, Café Wilhelmina, Muziekgebouw Eindhoven, Calypso and Ketelhuisplein.