Back in Nimma. Back in that grand old hall that now feels like ours. After last year’s madness, there was no way we weren’t returning.
The line-up speaks for itself. Razor sharp, fresh, yet very familiar. Exactly how you love it.
Round two’s about to begin. See you on the dance floor.


Angel D'lite

The colorful universe of Angel D’lite takes in all shades of the rave- horny organs, high camp vocals, big
breaks and thumping bass underscore their genre-bending set that span tempos and time.
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Moxes

When Moxes steps up,the energy never dips — it only soars. Known for dropping one house banger after another, he seamlessly blends infectious basslines with progressive grooves, always keeping the vibe fresh and electric. Big hugs, bigger smiles, and massive tracks - that’s the Moxes trifecta!
LAMMER

LAMMER is an emerging force in the high-energy dance music scene, based in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Renowned for his electrifying DJ sets, LAMMER has proven his ability to captivate audiences, whether in intimate underground venues or on grand festival stages. With a background in art and a deep dive into music production during his studies, his creative journey extends beyond music, shaping his vision for the visual elements surrounding his work.
Main Phase

Main Phase, the Copenhagen-born Dj and producer, has become a leading figure in the new wave of UK-
inspired bass music, despite his Danish roots.
As co-owner of ATW Records alongside Interplanetary Criminal, he’s toured top venues worldwide, from
Fabric in London to Boiler Room in Berlin, delivering high-energy sets spanning UK garage, speed garage,
dubstep, and jungle.
mul/ANNA

mul/ANNA is a DJ based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Her urge to make people dance is fueled by an insatiable appetite for bass and percussion infused in
genres such as breakbeat, jungle and hard-hitting electro.
Narciss

Narciss is quite a phenomenon when it comes to musical unpredictability. Despite being a child of the 90s, they live and breathe musical knowledge. Soaking up everything that catches them, whether it’s rhythmic elements, melody or even just moods within a song. The underlying key element of everything they touch is groove and swing, as Narciss has proved time and time again: They understand what makes people move physically and emotionally.
Phia

Phia's style is characterized by an electrifying blend of breaks, electro, and house. She intricately weaves different genres together, maintaining a cohesive narrative that captivates the audience from start to finish.
Rozaly

Rozaly is a young sonic practitioner, curator, researcher and DJ from Curaçao, who is committed to challenging traditional ideas surrounding Caribbean sounds and expanding the narratives that define them. His approach, tinged with absurdism, seeks to unearth collective memories and lost heritage in an endless identity search that provides a refreshing perspective that complements the focus and knowledge on Caribbean influences in modern sound.
Skatebård

Skatebård used to be raving on his own with his walkman in Norwegian forests during the 90s before he
became a producer of retro-futuristic disco, house, and techno.
Hailing from a town called Ørsta on the west coast, Bård moved to Bergen in the year 2000, where he
quickly became part of the town's growing club scene.
After handing over a homemade demo to Tellé Records label boss Mikal Telle, Bård was signed to
offshoot label Tellektro in 2001.
Slimfit

Slimfit is an Amsterdam sweetheart and a multidisciplinary artist with Chinese, Surinamese, and
Dutch roots. Known for energetic sets, they skillfully weave various sounds into a seamlessly
blended stream. From rhythmic hard drum to emotional techno and hardcore, post-club and
GQOM to Neo Perreo and Kuduro, their sets transcend cultural boundaries, challenging colonial
borders and nations. Consistently encouraging the crowd to move, Slimfit serves as an antidote
to any static ways of being.
Spray

There’s not many musical journeys that connect Sligo and Ibiza via Berlin, but this is the unique sonic path that Tiarnan McMorrow has been on in recent years. The Berlin-based Irish producer, also known as Spray, is now releasing new music under the Spriitzz alias. “Spray for the club, Spriitzz for the sunset,” he explains of the two monikers.
Young Marco

Young Marco’s sonic proclivities have run far and wide. After exploring almost every conceivable genre of club music and its history, his own characteristic trance-inducing sound took shape. His high energy psychedelic house and techno sets veer towards the unexpected, lifting crowds into a state of ecstasy all over the world.
Where can I buy tickets voor ZeeZout De Vereeniging?
Pre-register via this link for the pre-sale on Friday 21 November at 12PM.
What are the opening hours of ZeeZout De Vereeniging?
All day long ZeeZout Special is taking place on Saturday 31 January, from 3PM till 1AM.
How do I get to ZeeZout de Vereeniging?
All day long ZeeZout Special takes place in De Vereeniging, Nijmegen. The address is Keizer Karelplein 2D, 6511 NC Nijmegen.
Coming by public transport? Get off at Nijmegen station. From there, it’s about a 10-minute walk.
Still have questions?
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For all other questions or inquiries please contact info@zeezout.info
Zero tolerance
At ZeeZout Festival we have a strict zero tolerance policy towards hard drugs and laughing gas. This means that hard drugs and laughing gas are not permitted.
Celebrate safe
At every ZeeZout event, take care of yourself and those around you. Keep these tips in mind:
1. Protect your ears. Always bring earplugs and make sure you have proper hearing protection.
2. Dress for the weather. Be prepared for unpredictable conditions by layering up.
3. Stay hydrated and eat well to keep your energy up.
Check in with yourself regularly! If you ever feel unsure, remember that our First Aid team and crew are always there to listen, help, and support—judgment-free.
And of course, treat others how you’d like to be treated. To ensure this, we ask everyone to respect our Social Safety House Rules. If you see someone who needs help, don’t hesitate to inform our Social Safety crew.
Social Safety House Rules
Ensuring the safety and well-being of all visitors, artists and crew is our top priority. We kindly request that everybody respects our Social Safety House Rules:
- At ZeeZout, we embrace and accept each other.
- Our communication with and towards each other is positive, friendly and respectful. We consider our words carefully when addressing others and always ensure we do not offend or disrespect anyone.
- We value each other’s privacy and are committed to establish a safe and open environment.
- Everyone is free to wear whatever they like. We do ask you to refrain from wearing football jerseys or offensive and derogatory (racist, homophobic, etc.) clothing.
- Touching or approaching someone is only allowed after clear consent is given. If someone touches you without permission, addresses you in an unwanted or inappropriate manner, or makes you feel uncomfortable or unsafe, calmly exit the situation and inform the social safety team, bar staff, security, or first aid.
- We watch out for one another and lend a helping hand. If you spot someone in an uncomfortable situation, don’t hesitate to notify the social safety team, bar staff, security, or first aid. We’re here to support each other!
- If you or someone around you is feeling unwell, don’t hesitate to visit first aid. These professionals are here to help you no matter what. Know that you can visit first aid without any consequences.
- At ZeeZout, we care about the well-being of people, animals, and nature. It is our responsibility to leave the environment clean and tidy.
- ZeeZout has a zero-tolerance policy for racism, sexism, ableism, body shaming, homophobia, and transphobia. All forms of (sexual) misconduct or violence are strictly prohibited.
All incidents are taken seriously, and our aim is to assist you. Your anonymity as a visitor will be preserved. In case of any breach of our house rules, we reserve the right to remove the individual from the festival premises.
This event is sold out. Stay tuned for next year.




