
PartyBelgian Drum & Bass sensation Andromedik returns to Melkweg Amsterdam on Friday, February 13, as part of his upcoming Europe & UK tour. After a standout first edition, Amsterdam is once again on the map for round two of his wildly popular Andromedik Invites concept.
Set to take over the city for another unforgettable night, Andromedik is bringing a stellar line-up of renowned friends. Following a string of sold-out Andromedik Invites shows across Belgium and the Netherlands, this is your chance to catch one of Drum & Bass’ most exciting talents back in Amsterdam.
✧ LINE-UP
To be announced
✧ WHERE
Melkweg Amsterdam (MAX)
Lijnbaansgracht 234A, 1017 PH Amsterdam, Netherlands
✧ PARTNERS
One World Artists
Wasserman Music
MOJO Concerts
High Tea Music

High Tea Music is a record label and events office in one. We are a home, or as we like to call it a "living room", for anyone who loves tea, Drum & Bass or melodic bass music. Founded by Dutch Drum & Bass-acts T & Sugah and Zazu, High Tea focuses on pushing new and established artists in the bass scene. The future is looking bright as is proven by our streak of sold out club nights and heavy releases, featuring names like Dossa & Locuzzed, Rameses B, Monrroe, NCT and High Maintenance! High Tea stand for diversity, unity and experience. Join us for a cup of tea and some heavy DnB!

The Melkweg is one of the most well-known entertainment venues within and outside the Netherlands, and is unique because of a programme that unites five artistic disciplines under one roof: music, dance/theatre, film, photography and media art. Concerts, dance events, theatrical and dance productions, films, media art presentations and photo exhibitions are staged in five halls and several small rooms. The Melkweg, a non-profit organisation, was founded in 1970 when a Dutch theatre group discovered a deserted dairy factory in the centre of Amsterdam. Hard work, ambition and NLG 25,000 (about EUR 11,000) enabled the group to transform the factory into a meeting place, initially during the summer only. During the 1970s, the Melkweg became a household name and started developing more in terms of content, offering room for experiments relating to music, theatre, dance and film. The ground floor of the building now houses The Max (capacity of 1,500) and the OZ (capacity of 700), which are used primarily for concerts and events. The Photo Gallery and the Café-Restaurant are located on the Marnixstraat side, while the upper floor is occupied by the Cinema (90 seats), the Theaterzaal (140 seats), a foyer and the Tearoom.
Sat
24
Aug
2024
Various artists
Mon
09
Sep
2024
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