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Lentekabinet Anchors Saturday: Amsterdam's Must-Hear Events

·By Stefan van der Veen·

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Het Twiske hosts Lentekabinet 2026 with BASHKKA, Seth Troxler, and tINI. House, techno, and disco spill across Amsterdam's top venues.

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Het Twiske hosts Lentekabinet 2026 with BASHKKA, Seth Troxler, and tINI. House, techno, and disco spill across Amsterdam's top venues.

Het Twiske hosting Lentekabinet 2026 tomorrow is the kind of anchor a Saturday in Amsterdam builds around. With Bashkka stepping into a lineup that also includes Seth Troxler, Tini, and Call Super, this festival is running deep on international talent. Expect long sets, playful transitions, and the warmth of an outdoor crowd that knows summer is here.

Over at Tuinen van West, komm schon Alter - Das Festival 2026 sharpens its house and tech house focus with Andhim and De Sluwe Vos leading. The energy here tends to lean toward sophisticated grooves, where melodies float rather than punch—a contrast to heavier techno nights.

Lofi brings color with Rainbow Disco Club. Antal, Coco Maria, and Gilles Peterson weave house and disco into a space known for its eclectic bookings. This is the kind of room where track selection might surprise even seasoned ears.

For those chasing minimal textures, Doka hosts Doka Studio with Merve - Hervé. Merve and Hervé set the pace with restrained rhythms that draw inward rather than out. It’s a smaller venue, but the intimacy elevates the sound.

Lastly, at Shelter Amsterdam, Jasper James, Juliana X, Sem Jacobs lines up Jasper James, Juliana X, and Sem Jacobs for a night of house that aims straight for the dance floor. Shelter’s ability to hold energy tight until close makes this a reliable pick for late-night stamina.

The full lineup for Amsterdam tomorrow is at all Amsterdam events.

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