De Helling

Helling 7 · Utrecht

50 upcoming shows

About

De Helling is an independent pop venue and nightclub situated in the Rotsoord district of Utrecht, a former industrial area along the Vaartse Rijn canal that has steadily transformed into one of the city's liveliest cultural quarters. The building sits directly beside the Vaartse Rijn tram and train station, making it easy to reach from across the city and beyond. With a capacity of around 450 to 490 visitors, a café on site, and a 24 hour permit that allows club nights to run until morning, it occupies a clear position in the Utrecht landscape: larger and more programmatically ambitious than smaller local stages, yet considerably more intimate than TivoliVredenburg down the road. The venue has a layered history. It began as De Vloer before going bankrupt in 2003, after which the Tivoli organization revived and renamed it De Helling. For years it operated as Tivoli De Helling, a satellite of the Tivoli Oudegracht complex on the city's historic canal. When Tivoli merged with Muziekcentrum Vredenburg to form the large multi hall TivoliVredenburg in 2014, De Helling split off and incorporated as an independent foundation. A privatization process running from 2014 to 2019 completed that separation, and the venue has operated fully on its own terms since. Programming runs to roughly 280 concerts and club nights a year, with a particular emphasis on heavy music, bass driven genres, and hip hop, though the overall range is broader. De Helling places deliberate weight on giving space to artists and organizers from non mainstream or non masculine perspectives, and it has built a reputation as a genuinely inclusive space. Local emerging acts share the bill with established national and international names, and the raw character of the building together with its noted sound quality contribute to an atmosphere that many regular visitors describe as immediately familiar.

Upcoming shows

De Helling — agenda & concerts 2026, tickets | Tourspider