In honour of the Royal Conservatoire’s 200-year anniversary, students and alumni transform the entire city into a live stage. Leaving their studios and classrooms, live music takes over the most unexpected places – filling streets, squares, libraries, public transport, hospitals, and more. A celebration that reflects on a rich history of musical education and innovation, honours the makers of today, and looks ahead to the sounds of tomorrow.
From one place to another, music lingers wherever you go. Alongside 60 other locations across The Hague, The Grey Space opens its doors as one of the city’s temporary stages. You can keep track of all participating locations via their interactive map.
15:00—15:30 – Duo Jeyana / Nahia
15:30—16:00 – Jazz Duo
16:00—16:30 – Duo ArtScience
16:30—17:00 – Trio Composition
17:00—17:30 – Quartet Composition
17:30—18:00 – Trio Blue Bonsai
Founded in 1826, the Royal Conservatoire The Hague celebrates 200 years of musical education, experimentation and exchange. Throughout two centuries, it has become an internationally renowned institute that brings students, alumni, researchers, and performers from around the world together.