SKINC

do 13 aug 2026

SKINC

Een bandfoto van 4 mensen.
Een bandfoto van 4 mensen op het strand.
SKINC does not write songs to please, but to touch your soul. This Dutch electropop collective throws four completely different musical worlds together, and the result crackles, clashes, and explodes. From dark electronics to catchy pop hooks, every track sounds different yet hits just as hard.

Location

Parade/Torenpodium

Duration

90 min.

Entrance fee

Gratis

Genre

Muziek

Date

do 13 aug 2026 om 23:00 uur

Toegankelijkheid

suitable for the blind and partially sighted, free entrance

Bus

Nee

do 13 aug 2026
23:00

Free
If electropop had a manual, SKINC has definitely never read it. The collective consists of four people with four distinct musical backgrounds. While one track is pure and dark, the next bursts open into wide, singalong choruses. Just when you think you know what is coming, SKINC yanks the steering wheel in a different direction.

But beneath all that chaos, there is something tightly structured. The lyrics are sharp, the beats are tight, and the melodies stick. The band has collaborated with De Kraaien but also reminds you of Prins S. en De Geit. SKINC writes choruses that keep you awake in the middle of the night, not because they are easy, but because they mean something.

At Boulevard, they deliver a show that is not just a performance, but a full-frontal assault on your senses. Driving beats, cutting lyrics, catchy melodies. An evening where you for a moment lose control, and that is exactly the point.

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