There’s a reason we keep coming back to Utrecht. WAS. has that rare mix of grit and intimacy that fits ZeeZout like a glove.
On December 19 we’re back where the music hits harder, the nights run longer, and the energy is all-consuming. If you know, you know.
Please note, this event is 21+


36framez

Though most people will know 36framez as a nightlife photographer and frequent dancefloor attendee, they also have a profound passion for playing and collecting vinyl records. Their record bag is filled with everything house, from punchy rhythms with queer vocals, to deep and soulful grooves or quirky curveballs.
36framez previously moved dancers' feet with sets at clubs/festivals like IsBurning, CLUB RAUM, Orbit festival, Into The Woods ADE, BRET, RadioRadio, NAR, Radion and WAS. Their goal is to make everyone feel free to be themselves and dance like nobody's watching.
Bambounou

Born and raised in Paris with Malian and Polish heritage, Bambounou cut his teeth behind the decks at iconic venues like Social Club and Concrete, sculpting a fluid and unruly sonic language. Grounded in hypnotic house, fractured by IDM-like rhythms, and driven by a constant sense of tension, his style is both tactile and unpredictable.
As a DJ, that same sensitivity runs through his sets: a sinuous path between organic house, electronic experiments, and percussive ruptures. Balancing surprise and precision, Bambounou creates dancefloors that invite deep listening while demanding full physical release.
Masalo (live)

An integral part of the Amsterdam scene, Masalo's abundant creativity blends sophistication with a solid dose of rebelliousness. His sets shift effortlessly between house, techno, hi-NRG, and disco, while incorporating his own tracks and gems from decades of digging. Formative years at Amsterdam institutions like Trouw and Paradiso placed Masalo in the thick of the city’s underground dance community.
Sedef Adasï

DJ, producer and HAMAM Nights host, Sedef Adasï has built her reputation not only on being one of Germany’s best selectors in electronic club music, but also on staying true to building and fostering local communities. One of Augsburg’s 300k citizens, the daughter to Turkish-Albanian parents has long prioritised the concept of staying true to ones home. Her-self, sticking to her South German home town in favour of migrating to the big city.
Why can't I download my tickets yet?
We work with Sealed Tickets. Shortly (about a day) before the event, you can download your ticket(s). As soon as your tickets can be downloaded, you will receive an email.
If you are the one who purchased tickets for your entire group of friends, you can assign or send those tickets to your friends at that time.
What is a Sealed ticket?
Sealed Tickets are tickets that cannot be downloaded until shortly before the event begins. So you can buy tickets, but they can't be downloaded yet. Shortly (about a day) before the event you can download your ticket(s). As soon as your tickets can be downloaded, you will receive an email.
I’ve lost my ticket. Where can I find it?
Go to https://weeztix.com/nl/search, you can easily retrieve your tickets on this website.
Where can I buy tickets voor ZeeZout x WAS.?
You can buy tickets for ZeeZout x WAS. via this link: https://shop.weeztix.com/0bc7316b-b052-4747-aefc-ad47fe26120d
How do I get to ZeeZout x WAS.?
The address is Tractieweg 41, 3534 AP Utrecht
Coming by public transport? Take the train from Utrecht Central Station to Utrecht Zuilen, from there it’s a 12-minute walk. Coming by bike? There are plenty of places to park it.
What are the opening hours of ZeeZout x WAS.?
ZeeZout x WAS. is taking place on Friday 19 December, from 11PM till 6AM.
How old do I have to be to visit ZeeZout x WAS.?
You have to be 21+ to attend the party. Please bring your ID.
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.