Rewire is happy to announce that the timetable for its 15th anniversary edition is now available. With over 200 events – including numerous world premieres, commissioned performances, unique collaborations, live concerts, club nights, an extensive context programme, film screenings, and exhibitions – across more than 25 venues in The Hague, this is Rewire's most extensive programme to date.
The venues in the timetable are grouped together, making it easy to spot stages that are in close proximity to one another. The festival has two distinct zones in the city where most concerts take place: one around Spui and one around Grote Markt/Prinsegracht. Within each zone, it typically takes 2–5 minutes to walk from one venue to another.
The Spui zone includes Amare (where you can exchange your e-ticket for a wristband), Theater aan het Spui, Nieuwe Kerk, Filmhuis Den Haag, and Subterra. The Grote Markt / Prinsegracht zone features venues such as PAARD, Koorenhuis, Concordia, Lutherse Kerk, Grote Kerk, Korzo, The Grey Space In The Middle (which hosts a daytime hangout with food, vinyl, books, and merch), Page Not Found, and Das Leben am Haverkamp.
Additionally, there is a third zone in the Museumkwartier, which hosts Proximity Music: The Ongoing Hum, and where you will find Koninklijke Schouwburg. The zones are within a 10-minute walking distance of each other.
Check out the Rewire 2026 timetable here. A printable PDF version, as well as the festival app with its digital timetable, will follow next week.
Unfortunately, it is no longer possible for Pat Thomas to join Mark Fell for their scheduled performance at the festival. But Rewire is happy to announce that Fell will instead be joined by cellist and composer Okkyung Lee, a vital force in the contemporary global landscape of experimental music. Today Rewire also announces that Powwow People by Sky Hopinka is added to the film programme for Rewire 2026.
Rewire announces a new collaboration today with Subterra, a venue based out of a former nuclear bunker next to Amare. The acoustically treated space features a custom 3D-printed sound system by Addit Audio. Subterra will present Echoes from the Core, a deep listening session, which invites Mika Oki to present a meaningful album to her in full, followed by a DJ set inspired by the chosen album. And finally, you’ll notice one TBA slot in the Friday timetable; this very last (but certainly not very least) act will be revealed on 2 April.
A limited number of Thursday Day Passes still remain for those who would like to join for the festival’s opening programme on Thursday 9 April at Amare featuring two brand new performances by Caterina Barbieri, one with ONCEIM orchestra, and a solo show with light design by MFO, Actress & Suzanne Ciani also present ‘Concrète Waves.’ Tickets for Rewire x Laak, as well as Plus Tickets for Einstürzende Neubauten and Oneohtrix Point Never are currently also available. Book tickets via rewirefestival.nl/tickets