
The Hakke Show stands as a distinctive presence within the ever-shifting land- scape of dance music culture. Rather than being just a performance or a DJ set, it operates at the intersection of live dance, rave ritual, and contemporary performance art. At its core is hakken—the high-energy dance style born from European hardcore and gabber scenes.
Over the past decade, The Hakke Show has evolved into a hybrid format that blurs the boundaries between club culture and stage performance. It combines the immediacy and physical intensity of a rave with the structure and dramaturgy of a live dance piece. Performers channel the relentless rhythms of hardcore and gabber into choreography that is raw, athletic, and emotionally charged, turning the dancefloor vocabulary of underground scenes into something that can exist equally in festivals, clubs, and cultural institutions where dance, sound, and subcultural history collide in a visceral, collective experience.
This project also carries a strong social and cultural dimension. Rooted in working-class rave traditions, it embraces the DIY ethos and collective spirit that shaped early hardcore movements across Europe. Instead of polishing away those origins, The Hakke Show foregrounds them—The result is a performance that feels both confrontational and celebratory, honoring the communities and subcultures that built the music.
We celebrate 10yrs of ‘The Hakke Show’ after perfomances at internationally respected festivals such as C2C, Sónar, and Pitch Festival across the globe. A true force of nature and focal point in hardcores crossover into the cultural milieu.