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Experience KIT Live during 24 Hours East!

Join us for an unforgettable day at KIT Live during the 24 Hours East festival! On Saturday, September 7th, the vibrant streets of Amsterdam East will come alive with activities, performances, and more.

At KIT Live we will host a variety of exciting events: take part in a dance workshop hosted by Kids van Amsterdam, enjoy an English-language play by the Orange Theatre Company, or simply relax with a drink at the new KIT Café while admiring an art exhibition by students from Montessori Lyceum Amsterdam Oostpoort.

Program highlights

Studio 1

Studio 2

Theaterzaal

KIT Café

Come and celebrate creativity, culture, and community with us at KIT Live – see you there!

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