Lemonsuckr
Pop and rock at De Zwarte Ruiter in The Hague: on Friday 27 November 2026, British band Lemonsuckr performs. The band is known for high-energy, uncompromising live shows that leave little room for half-measures.
Lemonsuckr grew out of an unusual experiment: four musicians, Guy Ferris, Oscar Post, Matt Saunders and Ollie Thomas, retreated to a remote farm and converted an old shipping container into their own studio and rehearsal space. For months they wrote, played and experimented there, far from any audience. In 2024 they left the container, moved to Brighton, and finally took their music live.
Lemonsuckr live in The Hague
On stage, Lemonsuckr is anything but restrained. The band delivers raw energy and a show that comes straight at you, no frills attached. De Zwarte Ruiter in The Hague is the ideal setting for this kind of direct, unpolished rock: large enough to let loose, yet intimate enough to feel the band right up close.
De Zwarte Ruiter in The Hague
De Zwarte Ruiter is a fixture in The Hague's music scene, with a programme that runs from emerging acts to established names. The venue draws both locals and visitors looking for live music outside the big arenas. Entry to this show is free, so there's no excuse to stay home.