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Willem Twee Poppodium | |
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Alternative names | W2 |
General information | |
Status | music venue |
Location | 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands |
Address | Boschveldweg 473 |
Coordinates | 51°41′43″N5°17′48″E / 51.6953°N 5.2967°E |
Opened | 1987 |
Website | |
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Willem Twee Poppodium is a pop venue in the Dutch city 's-Hertogenbosch. The venue got its current name in 2017. It was formerly known as W2 poppodium (pop venue) and Willem II Concertzaal (concert venue). [1]
Willem Twee Poppodium is situated in a former cigar factory Willem II. Since 2017 they acquired an old synagogue to incorporate it as a classical and jazz venue called Willem Twee Toonzaal. It is located in the Prins Bernhardstraat in 's-Hertogenbosch. The organisation also consists of music studio's, exposition rooms, conference rooms, rehearsal rooms and a café. [2] [3]
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