Royal Surfclub: Hopping to the Basement ft. Museumnacht
Hosted by Royal Surfclub x Museumnacht
Royal Surfclub returns to Grey Space for Club Hopping Night — orchestrating a full-spectrum evening that spans an immersive sound program and a commissioned exhibition in collaboration with Museumnacht Den Haag.
Curated by Berk Duygun, Soft-Coded Behaviours is the exhibition that brings together four artists operating at the intersection of technology, code, and spatial experience. Each work alters its environment — reshaping perception, movement, and social tempo.
Downstairs, the Nutritious Basement holds steady from 22.00 to 05.00 — carried by five selectors who navigate rhythm, tension, and density without spectacle. These aren’t just DJs; they’re system builders, embedded in the night’s understructures as organizers, curators, and longform listeners.
The energy won’t be narrated. It will unfold in transmission.
22.00–00.00 — Vicx
00.00–01.00 — ARTÉMIS
01.00–02.00 — BäRK (Berk Duygun)
02.00–03.30 — Lamberghini Venemo
03.30–05.00 — Nassim
Royal Surfclub is an interdisciplinary initiative operating at the intersection of electronic music, underground culture, and contemporary art. Founded by Berk Duygun – BäRK, Surfclub develops context-driven events and experimental formats that shift between nightlife, ritual, spatial intervention, and digital media.
With roots in both artistic and curatorial practice, Surfclub continuously explores how environments shape experience — from high-pressure basement programs to site-responsive exhibitions and hybrid narratives. Past locations include Grey Space, PIP, and Weelde in The Hague, as well as Operator and Poing in Rotterdam, and Kiosk Radio in Brussels.