Tjade heads to the Dutch coastline on May 24 for a special beach gathering at Bronze Beach, bringing friends, extended set energy and a sold-out dancefloor into Pinkster weekend.
Presented by MBG Productions NL, Tjade & Friends transforms the Overveen beach venue into an open-air celebration of euphoric house music, trance revival energy and carefree sunset movement — the kind of event designed less around club intensity and more around emotional release by the sea.
At the center of the night is a special three-hour set from Tjade himself.
Over the last few years, the Dutch selector and producer has become one of the defining names connected to the current resurgence of playful trance-influenced club music across Europe. Blending nostalgic rave references with contemporary house energy, Tjade’s sets move fluidly between uplifting melodies, rolling percussion, progressive structures and euphoric emotional peaks without ever becoming overly polished or predictable.
His sound feels joyful in the purest sense.
Rather than approaching dance music with cold functionality or excessive seriousness, Tjade embraces movement, spontaneity and emotional openness — qualities that have made him one of the most recognizable faces of the newer Dutch underground generation.
That identity feels especially suited for a beach setting.
At Bronze Beach, the atmosphere naturally shifts away from dark warehouse tension and toward something warmer, freer and more communal. As daylight slowly fades into evening across the North Sea coastline, the dancefloor becomes less about escape and more about collective celebration.
And that emotional warmth sits directly at the heart of Tjade’s music.
The extended three-hour format also matters.
Longer sets give artists space to fully develop atmosphere and progression instead of rushing through quick impact moments. For Tjade, whose style thrives through emotional pacing and genre-fluid transitions, the additional time allows the musical journey to breathe naturally — moving from sunlit house grooves into late-night trance euphoria with patience and flow.
Joining him are Saidah, Schwesta P and in2pol, artists contributing their own energy and personality to the overall progression of the night.
Together, the lineup reflects the broader sound currently reshaping parts of Europe’s electronic scene:
a return to uplifting emotional dance music, trance nostalgia and rave-inspired freedom filtered through modern underground aesthetics.
That shift has become increasingly visible over the past two years.
After a long period dominated by darker and more aggressive club trends, many younger audiences have gravitated back toward melody, emotional release and euphoric dancefloor energy — not as nostalgia alone, but as a reaction against overly serious club culture.
Artists like Tjade stand at the center of that movement.
The sold-out status of the event reflects exactly how strongly that sound currently resonates.
With RA resale already active, demand for the gathering has remained high throughout the lead-up, reinforcing Bronze Beach’s growing reputation as one of the Netherlands’ most attractive coastal dance music destinations during warmer months.
And unlike massive festival environments built around overstimulation, Tjade & Friends feels intentionally more intimate and emotionally direct.
Friends playing for friends.
Music meeting sunset.
A dancefloor connected through shared atmosphere rather than spectacle.
On May 24, Bronze Beach becomes exactly that kind of place — a temporary seaside escape where trance, house and collective euphoria stretch late into the Pinkster night.
