Official After Party

Cultural Celebration & Identity Reclamation

Jun 22, 2025

17:00

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2:00

Radio Radio

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Join us for the official After Party of Refugee Welcome Week at Radio Radio — a celebration of community, resilience, and radical joy. Not just in struggle, but in celebration. This evening is an invitation to recenter joy, togetherness, and love as acts of resistance.

Join us for the official After Party of Refugee Welcome Week at Radio Radio — a celebration of community, resilience, and radical joy. Not just in struggle, but in celebration. This evening is an invitation to recenter joy, togetherness, and love as acts of resistance.
Evening Basstones Kuvali | Nisala Saheed
The words we speak are spells we cast that change our reality. In our current moment, reality can feel exhausting, fast-paced, and out of our hands. So join me as I chant affirmations and cast spells that return us to slower rhythms. Perhaps from this space of stillness, we find more clarity.
Love as Resistance | Ismail Ziadeh
Live performances
Q.A.Q and Bn Khalti
Palestinian duo whose collaborative sound bridges raw introspective rap, cinematic production, and deep-rooted cultural resonance. Q.A.Q’s lyricism draws from personal reflection and resistance, grounded in his Palestinian heritage and delivered with emotional intensity. Bn Khalti, a rapper, producer, and sound engineer from Nazareth, weaves together old-school and modern hip-hop with a blend of Western and Middle Eastern influences—crafting textured, sample-rich beats that push genre boundaries.Together, they bring a focused, dynamic energy to the stage—offering a live experience that’s both musically rich and emotionally direct.
Razeen
As a Sudanese artist raised in the Netherlands, Razeen walks a thin line between his Sudanese/Afro-Arabic roots and his influences from Western pop culture. Raised between these two worlds, duality is a recurring theme in his music: God and taboos, masculinity and femininity, love and the ego, war and peace. He aims to show the interconnectivity of it all. Truly an artist in the broadest sense—one who cannot be defined or put into a box. With his high energy during live shows, some consider him one of the best performers in Amsterdam’s underground music scene.
Hatem
A live electronic artist, creating immersive, emotionally driven techno performances that blend Elektron digitakt, ,Elektron model cycle and Arturia MicroFreakimprovisation, and analog energy. Deliberately avoiding pre-arranged tracks, he crafts unique, genre-fluid sets in real time using a hybrid hardware setup, balancing structure with spontaneity.
DJ Sets
Seif Bedour
Multidisciplinary artist and DJ Seif Bedour channels self-expression through sound and frequencies. Moving from Cairo to Amsterdam and drawing on his personal experiences marked by resilience and transition, he curates a soundscape that explores hypnotic electro, sensual techno, and punchy breakbeats - blending various genres crafted to move both body and spirit. With a focus on tension and release, he builds a space that feels both intimate and electrified, where liminal states become a form of connection. Seif embodies radical hope, articulating his journey with transformative healing as a core message.
YoungW0man
YoungW0man is everyone’s favorite woman! The Amsterdam-based Egyptian DJ has been dazzling audiences with sets that feel like drinking an energy drink and hopping on a rollercoaster. This explosive energy combined with an irresistible playfulness behind the decks earned her appearances at Rewire festival, Down The Rabbit Hole festival, De School & Garage Noord and she was named as one of top DJ talents in the Netherlands.
Sign.Nah
Kuvali (Nisala Saheed) is a multidisciplinary artist and designer from Sri Lanka, now based in Amsterdam for 5 years. Kuvali is an alterego of Nisala, meanining "the lotus that blooms at night". She is the witch and priestess who resides inside Nisala, casting spells and magick into the world. She is most active when the moon is high and the veil between worlds is thin. Her purpose is to use music and sound as methods of changing vibrations in her immediate environment. She strives to conjure energy with others and change seemingly immovable social, and political landscapes.
Ismail Ziadeh
Q.A.Q and Bn Khalti are a Palestinian duo whose collaborative sound bridges raw introspective rap, cinematic production, and deep-rooted cultural resonance. Q.A.Q’s lyricism draws from personal reflection and resistance, grounded in his Palestinian heritage and delivered with emotional intensity. Bn Khalti, a rapper, producer, and sound engineer from Nazareth, weaves together old-school and modern hip-hop with a blend of Western and Middle Eastern influences—crafting textured, sample-rich beats that push genre boundaries.Together, they bring a focused, dynamic energy to the stage—offering a live experience that’s both musically rich and emotionally direct.
As a Sudanese artist raised in the Netherlands, Razeen walks a thin line between his Sudanese/Afro-Arabic roots and his influences from Western pop culture. Raised between these two worlds, duality is a recurring theme in his music: God and taboos, masculinity and femininity, love and the ego, war and peace. He aims to show the interconnectivity of it all. Truly an artist in the broadest sense—one who cannot be defined or put into a box. With his high energy during live shows, some consider him one of the best performers in Amsterdam’s underground music scene. He has performed at respected venues such as Paradiso, Melkweg, and Skate Café, just to name a few. Even though he sings predominantly in Arabic, the language barrier doesn’t stop the crowd from feeling his music and energy—and moving their bodies. He is currently finishing his debut album, Yallah Nargus, which is Arabic for “Let’s go dancing.” So you know what to expect! Though the title sounds light-hearted, for Razeen it also means, “No matter how hard life gets, let’s try to make the best of it.” Yallah Nargus is set to be released this summer.
Hatem is a live electronic artist, creating immersive, emotionally driven techno performances that blend Elektron digitakt, ,Elektron model cycle and Arturia MicroFreakimprovisation, and analog energy. Deliberately avoiding pre-arranged tracks, he crafts unique, genre-fluid sets in real time using a hybrid hardware setup, balancing structure with spontaneity.
Sign.Nah Sign.Nah moves fluidly between politics and music, guided by radical care and joyful activism. They view music as a vessel for release—channeling holy rage, sweet chaos, radical celebration, and empowering dissidence. It’s in this space, where resistance meets rhythm, that their intention and attention live.
Seif Bedour is a multidisciplinary artist and DJ who channels self-expression through sound and frequencies. Moving from Cairo to Amsterdam and drawing on his personal experiences marked by resilience and transition, he curates a soundscape that explores hypnotic electro, sensual techno, and punchy breakbeats - blending various genres crafted to move both body and spirit. With a focus on tension and release, he builds a space that feels both intimate and electrified, where liminal states become a form of connection. Seif embodies radical hope, articulating his journey with transformative healing as a core message.
YoungWoman is everyone’s favorite woman! The Amsterdam-based Egyptian DJ has been dazzling audiences with sets that feel like drinking an energy drink and hopping on a rollercoaster. This explosive energy combined with an irresistible playfulness behind the decks earned her appearances at Rewire festival, Down The Rabbit Hole festival, De School & Garage Noord and she was named as one of top DJ talents in the Netherlands.