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Rewire 2024: A Short Documentary

18 Oct 2024

It’s difficult to imagine that half a year has already passed since the wonderful 13th edition of Rewire. The upcoming 14th edition of the festival is set to unfold between 3 and 6 April 2025, but before we pave ahead, we would like to invite you to look back at Rewire 2024 through the lens of a short documentary created during the festival.

Captured over an unforgettable and uncompromising weekend of concerts, installations, and talks, this documentary shares inspiring words and insights from artists and musicians such as Annea Lockwood, Salomé Voegelin, Myriam Bleau, Martin Messier, Myra-Ida van der Veen, Jenny Hval, Maya Al Khaldi & Sarouna, One Leg One Eye, and Maxime Denuc. The film shares but a glimpse of the awe-inspiring performances that graced each of our stages in the heart of The Hague. Although a short documentary like this can’t capture the entire magic of what happened back in April, we are excited to share this impression with you.

Watch Rewire 2024: A Short Documentary

Watch "Rewire 2024: A Short Documentary" by "Rewire" on https://www.youtube.com/


Thank you once again to every visitor, artist, volunteer, and crew member who contributed to the success of the 13th edition of our festival. Also a big thank you to all our funding and institutional, creative, social, and media partners, sponsors and, of course, all the venues. We won’t quickly forget the curiosity, openness, and enthusiasm shown by all involved. 

Reduced-rate tickets for Rewire 2025

We look forward to welcoming everyone again from 3 to 6 April 2025 for our next festival edition. Have you secured your tickets yet?⁠ ⁠Rewire 2025 3-Day Passes at the reduced rate are currently on sale for the favourable price of €119 (incl. service costs), offering a €10 discount on the regular 3-Day Pass.⁠ More info on the first artists and projects will follow soon.⁠ Book now via rewirefestival.nl/tickets

Documentary by Mind the Film, photo: Alex Heuvink