Loading...
Login / Signup
Cinetol, located at Tolstraat 182, 1074VM in Amsterdam, is a unique and vibrant venue that has become an integral part of the city's creative and nightlife scene. Originally opened in 1934, the building started its life as a cinema, hence the name 'Cinetol.' Over the years, as cinema attendance waned, the space was repurposed to serve various cultural functions, eventually transforming into a dynamic hub that houses a café, co-working spaces, rehearsal rooms, and a renowned live music venue. Cinetol has established a reputation for supporting both emerging and established artists across diverse musical and artistic genres, and is known for its intimate yet energetic atmosphere, which draws a dedicated crowd of music lovers, students, and creatives from throughout Amsterdam and beyond.
The venue has also become a symbol of local creativity and DIY culture, providing a launchpad for talent and a space for experimentation. Throughout its existence, Cinetol has emphasized community integration and inclusivity, playing a pivotal role in the cultural life of the De Pijp neighborhood. While the structure itself has been meticulously maintained and adapted to modern needs, the location has remained unchanged, preserving much of its original architectural charm while embracing contemporary renovations to accommodate its multifaceted programming.
With its open-minded booking policy and grass-roots ethos, Cinetol has steadily climbed in status as one of Amsterdam's go-to spots to experience innovative live performances and club nights, confirming its status as an essential fixture in the city's ever-evolving underground music landscape. Notable artists who have performed at Cinetol include international acts such as Yves Tumor, Lætitia Sadier (of Stereolab), Ian Sweet, W.H. Lung, and Viagra Boys, as well as acclaimed local artists like Iguana Death Cult, Pip Blom, EUT, Meetsysteem, S10, Weval, and Karel.
Map will load when scrolled into view