Philou Louzolo at Gorillas Future Market

Gorillas opens a Future Market in Citrusveiling

Gorillas was the first fast last-mile delivery service to start in Rotterdam. The on-demand delivery now opens a Future Market in the Rotterdamse Citrusveiling. Several locals curate an evening at this new gathering place for creativity, art, and culture.

The monument will be transformed into an abandoned supermarket with space for music, fashion, art, and more. On April, 1, 2, 8 and 9, different parties program the space. Révolt, The Function, Blijdorp and Creation all bring their own distinctive Rotterdam character.

Gorillas opens a Future Market in Citrusveiling
Gorillas opens a Future Market in Citrusveiling

Aziz Yagoub (known for Annabel, Perron and several festivals) asked Djoevenile, Doris Bae, Mr. Wix, Soulnikki and Stitching Stories to be present Friday, April 1.

Saturday, April 2 is for The Function. They invited Blck Mamba, a Brussels based DJ of Nigerian descent, artist Daan Koens, Feurich, Imani, Jilla the Jeweller, photographer Mark Bolk, Mo Jacob, Obbe, and Waxfiend.

Frankie Dros (known for Blijdorp Festival) invites AMPFEMININE, House of GHOD, Iwan Smit, Susan Bijl, Paquito Moniz and Philou Louzolo on Friday, April 8.

On Saturday April 9 Noel Deelen is responsible for the line-up. He asked Cijntje, Franky Sticks, JustinKees, fashion designer Sepehr, Tim Beumers and Turne.

Tickets for Future Market by Gorillas are free. Get them here.

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