As Lentekabinet closes another weekend at Het Twiske, the energy shifts directly into Amsterdam nightlife territory with an official afterparty at Garage Noord on May 24.
Running from 23:30 until sunrise, the post-festival session brings together Mia Cecile, Call Super, LazerGazer, april222 and DJ Moortje for one final extended dancefloor journey after two days of open-air music, art and collective escape.
If Lentekabinet represents sunlight, nature and wide-open movement, Garage Noord delivers the opposite energy perfectly — darker, sweatier and fully locked into late-night underground atmosphere.
And that contrast feels intentional.
After spending the weekend outdoors among forests and lakes, the transition into Garage Noord’s intimate industrial space creates the feeling of stepping deeper into Amsterdam’s underground circuit rather than simply ending the festival experience.
At the center of the lineup stands Call Super, one of the most respected selectors in contemporary electronic music culture.
Known for deeply unpredictable and emotionally intelligent sets, the UK artist moves fluidly between house, techno, ambient, experimental electronics and psychedelic dancefloor textures without ever losing cohesion. His ability to completely reshape a room through atmosphere rather than obvious impact moments has made him a favorite across festivals, clubs and underground dancefloors worldwide.
Joining him is Mia Cecile, whose groove-focused and rhythmically fluid approach continues gaining attention throughout Europe’s underground scene. LazerGazer and april222 add further depth through genre-blurring club selections, while DJ Moortje injects another layer of raw dancefloor energy rooted in Dutch club culture and rhythmic intensity.
Together, the lineup feels designed less around hierarchy and more around continuity — extending the emotional openness of Lentekabinet into something darker and more immersive for the final hours of the weekend.
Garage Noord naturally amplifies that experience.
Over recent years, the Amsterdam venue has become one of the city’s defining underground spaces through intimate programming, adventurous curation and an atmosphere built entirely around sound and community rather than spectacle.
On May 24, it becomes the final chapter of Lentekabinet 2026 — one last dance before reality returns on Monday morning.
