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Bruno Mars The Romantic Tour In Amsterdam 2026 | Johan Cruyff Arena
Jul 4–Jul 5, 2026 (UTC+1)
Amsterdam
ConcertsBruno Mars
Bruno Mars The Romantic Tour In Amsterdam 2026 marks a highly anticipated chapter in the acclaimed artist’s career, bringing his fifth headlining concert tour to the iconic Johan Cruyff Arena on July 4 and 5, 2026. This tour supports his fourth studio album, *The Romantic*, officially announced in early January 2026 following the completion of the album and the release of its lead single, *I Just Might*. Kicking off in Las Vegas on April 10 and concluding in Vancouver by mid-October, the tour features a stellar lineup of opening acts including Anderson .Paak (performing as DJ Pee .Wee), Leon Thomas, Victoria Monét, and Raye. Notably, this marks Bruno Mars’ first live performances since his 2025 Park MGM residency and his first full-scale tour since the Bruno Mars Live tour spanning 2022 to 2024. With a calm yet commanding presence, the Amsterdam dates promise an unforgettable experience, blending Mars’ signature showmanship with the grandeur of his first all-stadium tour across North America and Europe. For those tracking the evolution of contemporary pop and R&B, Bruno Mars The Romantic Tour In Amsterdam 2026 stands as a pivotal event, capturing the essence of his latest artistic vision in an unparalleled live setting.
TWICE <THIS IS FOR> WORLD TOUR IN AMSTERDAM | Ziggo Dome
May 30, 2026 (UTC+2)
Amsterdam
ConcertsTWICE
Enjoy TWICE《THIS IS FOR》WORLD TOUR IN AMSTERDAM at Ziggo Dome on May 30, 2026. Celebrate an unforgettable night of live music and emotion with TWICE. Get your tickets now and be part of this amazing experience.
Holland Festival | Amsterdam
Jun 10–Jun 28, 2026 (UTC+1)
Amsterdam
Celebration
The Dutch Arts Festival once again presents a vibrant array of domestic and international performing arts throughout June. This leading international performing arts festival is held annually in Amsterdam. Since 1948, the Dutch Arts Festival has consistently offered theatre audiences exceptional, top-tier performances. This year marks its 79th edition. The Dutch Arts Festival integrates various performing arts forms, including theatre, music, dance, opera, and musical theatre, combining Western and non-Western art forms. Furthermore, the festival also focuses on visual arts and film. Its program emphasizes interdisciplinary integration and presents outstanding, top-tier performances. The Dutch Arts Festival has consistently been at the forefront of supporting contemporary and non-classical music, as well as emerging art forms in the performing arts.
Metamorphoses | Rijksmuseum
Feb 6–May 25, 2026 (UTC+1)
Amsterdam
Exhibitions
in the exhibition Metamorphoses, the Rijksmuseum shows how artists across the centuries have given themselves over to the famous stories of the Roman poet Ovid.This show brings together more than 80 masterpieces from museums and collections around the world, by artists such as Titian, Correggio, Cellini, Caravaggio, Rubens, Rodin, Brancusi and Bourgeois. Each of them, in their own time, rivalled Ovid – one of antiquity’s greatest poets – in imaginative power and artistic vision.
Willem de Kooning at work | Rijksmuseum
Oct 9, 2026–Jan 17, 2027 (UTC+1)
Amsterdam
Exhibitions
The Rijksmuseum in the Netherlands proudly presents the landmark exhibition "The Creative Process of Willem de Kooning," focusing on the artist's creative process. The exhibition features approximately 120 works, comprehensively showcasing his drawings, along with a selection of paintings and sculptures.
"Godsworth" Jesse Darling Solo Exhibition | Oude Kerk
Apr 24–Sep 27, 2026 (UTC+1)
Amsterdam
Exhibitions
British artist Jesse Darling transformed a church space into a landscape composed of construction debris, old furniture, discarded electronics, and other materials collected from Amsterdam. At a time of social, political, and ecological pressures, Goldsworth reflects on the meaning of value and how it is repeatedly redefined and rediscovered. A scene strewn with construction debris. Large areas of the church floor are covered in rubble. Darling's whimsical sculptures, built from discarded furniture, scrap metal, and broken appliances, rise from this ground. These materials come from Amsterdam, some collected by Darlin himself. Using everyday waste and rubble, Darlin emphasizes the often chaotic reality of human existence in his work and questions the social and political forces that determine value. In Darlin's view, rubble is not the end point, but rather "material in a transitional state," waiting to be re-evaluated and given new meaning. Darlin draws inspiration from the nearly forty altars scattered throughout the church, places where different groups once gathered—each with its unique rituals and connections. In Gotsworth, these places of encounter and meaning-making return in seemingly temporary combinations, ready to take on different forms at any moment. Scaffolding elements are part of these structures: they provide stability and also symbolize what is still under construction. In this way, Goldsworth presents a space where everything is in flux: matter, meaning, form, and fusion. In an era where society, politics, and ecosystems face pressure, Goldsworth not only reflects on the meaning of value but also considers how value is repeatedly redefined and rediscovered.
Amsterdam | Lilly Wood and The Prick 2026 Tour | Paradiso
The Ed van der Elskin exhibition offers a unique perspective on his multifaceted work, showcasing well-known and previously unseen photographs, negatives, letters, notebooks, book designs, and film clips.
Whistler. Dandy and Disruptor | Van Gogh Museum
Oct 16, 2026–Jan 10, 2027 (UTC+1)
Amsterdam
Exhibitions
This exhibition, through Whistler's artworks and personal legend, demonstrates how he, as an "elegant rebel," changed 19th-century art concepts.