Nachtparlement invites Ben Klock & Jasmín

Nachtparlement invites Ben Klock & Jasmín

10 Years Anniversary Night Parliament
date:
location:
20
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02
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2026
Fri, Feb 20
2026
Concert hall
open:
start:
11:00 p.m.
11:00 p.m.
end:
age:
5:00 a.m.
18+
type:
price:
€32, -

In 2026, Night Parliament will be ten years old. What started with afterlife and wild club nights grew into a permanent fixture with boat parties, long-term club programs and now the Het Systeem festival, which will have its third edition next year.

Prior to that anniversary year, we will celebrate ten years of Night Parliament with an XXL club night on Friday, February 20. A moment to look back, but above all to do what it's always been about: long nights, focus on the dance floor and artists who get space to tell a story.

Five years ago, we invited Marcel Dettmann. For this ten-year edition, we receive Ben Klock.

Ben Klock

Since his residency at Berghain in 2005, Ben Klock has become one of the most influential figures in the modern techno scene. His sets are characterized by a strong narrative structure, in which power and subtlety effortlessly come together. Klock is known for his ability to shape a space instead of just playing — a quality that makes him as convincing in intimate clubs as at major international festivals.

His discography at Ostgut Ton is considered essential, including the album One and collaborations with Marcel Dettmann that helped define the label. In addition, Klockworks, his label, founded in 2006, has been a platform for both his own work and artists who would later play a central role in the scene.

Jasmin

Jasmin played for the first time at our club night in DOKH20. In the following years, she developed rapidly, both artistically and in terms of content, and has become a permanent fixture in our programming. She is now part of the program team at Het Systeem.

Her recent release on Hessle Audio marks a new chapter in her career and underlines her sharp, idiosyncratic approach to club music. Her presence on this anniversary night feels obvious.