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Nederpop '64

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Wed Dec 3, 2025
20:00 - 22:00

Timebox brings a tribute to the Dutch pop music from '64-'74. Featuring songs by Q65, The Golden Earrings, Sandy Coast and Earth & Fire. A swinging evening full musical nostalgia.

Back to the heyday of Q65, The Outsiders, Sandy Coast and Earth & Fire

After 10 years of meticulously reproducing the later works of The Beatles live, Jac Bico, Felix Maginn, Diederik Nomden and Jan van der Meij are looking closer to home with their next project. Together with drummer Kees Schaper and singer/guitarist Ralph Mulder, they are coming to theaters in the fall of 2025.

 

Under the name Timebox, they pay tribute to the golden years of Dutch pop and beat music, from the rise of Beatlemania in 1964 to the iconic but also heartbreaking summer of 1974, when the Netherlands lost the World Cup final to West Germany.

This decade marked a musical revolution in the Netherlands: from the rough beats of Q65, The Golden Earrings and The Outsiders, to the harmonious Beatlesque pop of the Ro-d-Ys and Sandy Coast. It was also the time when symphonic grandmasters like Earth & Fire set a new standard and (English-language) Dutch pop appeared on the charts far beyond the country's borders.

In a full-length program, Timebox, along with a guest vocalist, will take the audience on an unforgettable musical journey through these magical years. With their signature authenticity and love of detail, they bring the rich sound of '64-'74 to life, letting you relive the energy and magic of this iconic era.

Please note that the music played in the show is exclusively in English, but of course all of it is Dutch.

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