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As a keyboardist and singer for well-known Dutch artists such as Eefje de Visser and Maaike Ouboter, Annelie has made a name for herself. As a solo artist, she has chosen to create instrumental music, with the piano as her foundation. Her previous solo piano albums, After Midnight (2018) and Hertz (2021), were widely praised and amassed nearly 50 million streams on Spotify alone.

On April 12, Annelie will present her third album, Sunne, in the beautiful Paradijskerk in Rotterdam.

A new chapter has begun for the electronic formation Kiasmos: The Icelandic-Faroese duo Ólafur Arnalds and Janus Rasmussen released their debut CD in 2014 and caused a joyful stir among the press and public. This was followed by a series of EPs, which were received with equal enthusiasm worldwide. Now Kiasmos are returning to the live stage for the first time in over five years, with a brand new album in their luggage.A new chapter has begun for the electronic formation Kiasmos: The Icelandic-Faroese duo Ólafur Arnalds and Janus Rasmussen released their debut CD in 2014 and caused a joyful stir among the press and public. This was followed by a series of EPs, which were received with equal enthusiasm worldwide. Now Kiasmos are returning to the live stage with a brand new album in their luggage.

June 12 at Maassilo

Büşra Kayıkçı will play the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam for an exclusive concert in The Netherlands. Kayıkçı, a pianist and composer from Turkish decent, embarked the solo piano scene nearly 5 years ago in her solo piano career, but tours the world nowadays extensively. Raised with music in Istanbul, she started piano lessons at the age of nine, studied ballet, and also attended a weekend art school. She pursued a career in architecture and gave her a new perspective on art. Inspired by John Cage and Michael Nyman, she wrote her first works in 2020. Within 5 years Kayıkçı has become an international respected and acclaimed artists.

This is your one change to see her on the 18th of September in Amsterdam.

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Tony Ann is a virtuosic solo pianist who effortlessly combines contemporary and classical styles. As a true connoisseur of harmonies, Tony explores the boundaries of neoclassical and popular music, creating emotionally rich compositions by harnessing the full range of the 88 piano keys.

Tony Ann will be playing two new shows in The Netherlands. PHIL Haarlem on December 6th followed by Schouwburg & Concertzaal Tilburg on December 7th.