Popronde Inside Rotterdam

Popronde Rotterdam offers more than 40 acts at 18 locations

This nationwide traveling music festival will take place once again. Every autumn Popronde takes place in some 40 places, no city is safe! Rotterdam is the place to be Saturday, November 6. With more than 40 acts at 18 locations.

Singer/songwriters, rappers, rockers, and producers. The Popronde is not tied to one musical style. That’s why in the past such diverse acts as Kensington, Jeangu Macrooy, De Staat, Chef’Special, Wies, Froukje, Rondé and My Baby already toured with the Popronde.

This time Rotterdam can expect acts such as Juan, Hey Team, Stella, Melle Jutte and The Great Hurricane Escape. The will perform in various venues like the Markthal, De Doelen, Theater Rotterdam, Roodkapje, Stalles, Club Vibes, Mascolori and many more. New locations this year are Het Batavierhuis, DIG IT UP and Dutch Dukes.

The set-up has changed slightly compared to previous editions, the festival chooses a corona-proof form. You can get your ticket now, a passe-partout costs 5 euro. Guests are asked to show a corona ticket and identification. Show them together with your ticket at the first you visit or at the info stand. There you will receive a wristband. From then you can walk in spontaneously everywhere. Provided there is still room, of course!

 

 

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