At the main stage, DJ Alexander Messiah sets the tone with music all evening long. Dance, chat, and grab a drink while surrounded by the exhibition Who Owns the City?—a collection that invites reflection on power, visibility, and how we shape our urban world.
Upstairs, you can watch Queer Grounds: still here, still queer - a documentary by Close-up member JuJu. The film explores the legacy of Café Lellebel and how queer communities claim space in changing cities. It reflects on presence, belonging, and how bodies in space can be powerful political acts.
Artist Hero will host a hands-on street art activity throughout the evening. No experience needed—just come ready to create and explore how street art becomes a form of resistance and self-expression.
Want to share your voice? Step up to the open mic stage! Whether you write poetry, sing, perform, or create kleinkunst, everyone is welcome to participate—no matter your background or experience. Sign up in advance or on the spot.
Need a break? Visit our cozy lounge corner to relax, recharge, and take it all in at your own pace.
Doors are open at 19:00. Entrance is free but we kindly ask you to reserve your spot through the sign up link. Location: VOX-POP, binnengasthuisstraat 9. You can sign up for this event through the registration form!
This evening marks the finissage of Who Owns the City?, an exhibition exploring power, memory, and movement in urban life. Hosted by the Close Up Team, a collective of students who organize evenings at VOX-POP to dive into social issues through art, debate and performance.