The Holland Festival kicks off on 3 June with the performance Die ersten Menschen of Rudi Stephan by The National Opera, a stream of async at the Park Avenue Armory by Ryuichi Sakamoto and Stephen Nomura Schible, and the first episode of the podcast Soft Valkyrie By David Kanaga.
State government permission
Last week, the Holland Festival received permission from the central government to start the festival on 3 June at various locations in and around Amsterdam. The 74th edition of the Holland Festival, the international performing arts festival in the Netherlands, will take place from 3 to 27 June. It consists of 23 different productions this year, with a total of 80 performances.
Ticket sales
Ticket sales for the festival start online at 2pm on Wednesday, 26 May. Due to corona measures, capacity for live performances is limited this year, some performances can also be viewed online.
Testing for Access
The Holland Festival falls under testing-for-entry. This means that all visitors must be tested via Testing-for-Access, even if they have already been vaccinated. On presentation of a negative corona test and ticket, the performances can be attended.