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Feed Amsterdam, located at Wibautstraat 206, 1091GS in Amsterdam, is a dynamic nightclub that has quickly carved out a niche in the city’s bustling nightlife scene. Established in the early 2020s, Feed Amsterdam emerged from the ashes of previous venues that inhabited the space, setting itself apart with a focus on inclusivity, diversity, and cutting-edge electronic music programming. The club occupies a prime spot in Amsterdam's east, an area known for its creative energy and young crowds.
Over the years, the site has housed various cultural institutions and entertainment venues, each contributing to the eclectic atmosphere Feed now cultivates. Its industrial yet welcoming interior, complete with state-of-the-art sound and light systems, perfectly aligns with its ethos of progressive culture and music. Feed has built a reputation both locally and internationally for championing underground house, techno, and other electronic genres, often blending these with live art, performance installations, and experimental audio-visual projects.
It’s respected for being a safe space and a platform for marginalized communities, supporting talent from the LGBTQ+ scene and promoting gender balance both on stage and behind the scenes. While Feed Amsterdam has maintained its physical location since opening, the venue is known for continuous evolution—periodically revamping its interior layout, expanding its programming, and partnering with festivals and artist collectives to stay at the vanguard of club culture. Its open-minded philosophy, community-driven approach, and consistently strong lineups have made it a go-to spot for both seasoned clubbers and those seeking new, authentic nightlife experiences in the city.
Notable artists who have performed at Feed Amsterdam include international names such as Honey Dijon, Ben UFO, Paula Temple, and HAAi, all of whom have graced the DJ booth, while local luminaries like Carista, Job Jobse, and Sandrien have delivered memorable sets that further cement its reputation as a crucible for the Dutch electronic music scene. The venue also regularly hosts collectives like Spielraum, IsBurning, and Strange Sounds From Beyond, fostering connections between rising stars and established acts, and ensuring its enduring relevance within the ever-evolving landscape of Amsterdam nightlife.
The capacity of Feed Amsterdam is 150.
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