Queer Valentine
Friday, 13-02-2026, 20:00, COC Haaglanden, The HagueGet ready for an amazing event with drinks, bites, friends, and passion!
Get ready for an amazing event with drinks, bites, friends, and passion!
Get ready for an amazing event with drinks, bites, friends and passion!
A monthly social event for transgender, non-binary, and gender-diverse individuals to meet in a safe and supportive environment. Allies are also welcome.
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with PONTIANAK: The Drag Opera — a stunning drag and lip-sync theatre experience inspired by Southeast Asian folklore.
Wanna feel Royal? Join a special walking tour through The Hague with historical explanations by Lennard.
A monthly open mic afternoon for and by queer artists, featuring music, poetry, and spoken word in a relaxed social setting.
Want to meet new queer people or catch up with old friends? Join the Queer aan Zee Meetup for a cozy social gathering in The Hague.
A unique queer event exploring identity and sexuality through intimacy, party, sensuality, dialogue, art, and glitter. This edition focuses on body politics and the body positivity movement.
In Dutch. A special multimedia evening about the work of Anna Blaman, one of the most distinctive and discussed Dutch queer writers of the 20th century, featuring a theatrical reconstruction of her 1949 mock trial.
Join the new bilingual (Dutch/English) queer book club. The first book to be discussed is 'Julian' by Fleur Pierets.
In Dutch. Actor Johannes Wirix-Speetjens embodies iconic queer artists like Freddie Mercury and Peter Tchaikovsky, bringing their hidden histories to life.
In Dutch. Discover The Hague's queer history in an interactive lecture with storyteller Oskar Oonk. Share your own story and contribute to a collective memory.
Following success with K's Choice, Sam Bettens embarks on a solo musical road trip with his Americana/Country album 'COMING HOME'.
No Lube So Rude Tour. Experience the energetic, challenging, and liberating electro-punk of Peaches, the iconic musician, producer, and performance artist.
The autobiographical novel by Édouard Louis was an instant worldwide success. The book tells the unvarnished life story of a gay boy in a homophobic environment.
A feminist sci-fi play about a utopian future without men, where the sudden appearance of a wild man uncovers the dark side of paradise.