Nekka-Nacht
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GenreAlternative rock, rock, indie rock, pop, hip hop, levenslied, folk rock
Years active1969–2018, 2022–present
Capacity20.000 (Sportpaleis)
8.000 (Lotto Arena) from 2023
8.000 (Lotto Arena) from 2023
| Nekka-Nacht | |
|---|---|
Raymond van het Groenewoud was twice the main guest (1999 and 2010) | |
| Genre | Alternative rock, rock, indie rock, pop, hip hop, levenslied, folk rock |
| Location(s) | Antwerp, Belgium |
| Years active | 1969–2018, 2022–present |
| Capacity | 20.000 (Sportpaleis) 8.000 (Lotto Arena) from 2023 |
| Organised by | Nekka vzw |
| Website | nekka |
Nekka-Nacht (Eng. Nekka-Night) is an annual event organized in Antwerp, Belgium. Traditionally, it celebrates the career of a Dutch-language artist from Flanders or the Netherlands.[1]