Incubate is the annual celebration of independent culture in Tilburg, the Netherlands. It is a festival exhibiting a diverse view on indie culture as a whole, including music, contemporary dance, film and visual arts. It brings more than 200 cutting edge artists in an intimate context to an international audience. Black metal next to free jazz. Refreshing art next to inspiring debate.

Last Changed Artists

Bas van Heur

Bas van Heur is a post-doctoral researcher at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Maastricht University. His main research interest is in the ... read more

Dan Deacon

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Fair Ohs

Fair Ohs is a three piece from East London, chasing endless summers hidden in stolen African rhythms, half-inched Indian ragas and tea leafed Brazi... read more

Cyaneed

Pretty girls playing poppy punk, like a mix of last year’s Incubate artists Pintandwefall and Masshysteri. We expect this gig to run out of control... read more

Jason Urick

With ghosted, fragmented melodies and distorted tones Jason Urick is taking ideas, lets them unfurl, and watches them burn slowly into extended sou... read more

De grote Kiki show

Kiki plays in Malle Pietje and The Bimbos but this is her somewhat more acoustic side-project. Expect weird humor, weird outfits, weird songs and m... read more

Frog Pocket

Frog Pocket is John Charles Wilson from Ayr (Scotland). His manic, physical sets are a spectacle that can only impress. Incorporating backing beat... read more

Cpt. Badass

Cpt. Badass springs from the ashes of the band "Music for the defect". Cpt. Badass plays honest and straight to the throat music in the vein of ne... read more

Sander van de Wiel

Sander van de Wiel is rights manager at Pictoright. Pictoright exploits and protects the rights of over 50.000 visual artists in the Netherlands, ... read more

WormRadioWorm Showcase

A two hour Live radio play curated by the WORM soundstudio honchos with post, sub and pre- RadioWORM elements. Blurring the lines between fiction a... read more