Dolle Mina Fest

  • Date: 08 March
  • Time: 19:30
  • Location: Grolsch Zaal, PAARD

DEMOLISH THE PATRIARCHY! THE DOLLE MINA'S ARE COMING TO PAARD.

On Sunday, March 8th (International Women's Day), Dolle Mina Fest kicks off at PAARD. A day and evening full of powerful music, sharp conversations, and radical energy. This isn't a sideline celebration; it's a call to action!

As part of PAARD's social program PUSH, Dolle Mina Fest brings together the rebellious spirit of Dolle Mina The Hague with the voices of today. Expect a powerful lineup, urgent talks about intersectional feminism and emancipation, and an atmosphere that's as celebratory as it is activist. Between shows, artists and visitors are invited to engage in conversations about representation, gender, and inclusivity. The first names have been announced: none other than Dutch pop icon Merol, queer duo LIONSTORM, and The Hague punk band Dolly Min will take the stage.

There's plenty to experience outside the venue as well. In the foyer, you can explore a mini-exhibition on the history of Dolle Mina, encounter inspiring initiatives, and create a space for connection.
Dolle Mina Fest is open, inclusive, and for everyone who wants to listen, learn, and participate. Further information about fringe programming will follow, so keep an eye on this page.

Grolsch Zaal, PAARD


Prinsegracht 12
2512 GA Den Haag

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