Lichtenvoorde, Netherlands – For Dutch rock fans, July 17, 2026, will be a date etched in memory. That’s when Bintangs, a band with a remarkable 65-year history, will play what’s been billed as their final concert, headlining the Zwarte Cross Festival. The performance marks the culmination of their “BINTANGS BYE BYE” farewell tour and a poignant moment for a group that has shaped the landscape of Dutch popular music.
Bintangs first rose to prominence in the 1960s, even sharing stages with iconic acts like The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, Rory Gallagher, Dire Straits, and Talking Heads. Their longevity is a testament to their enduring appeal and a rare feat in the often-fleeting world of rock and roll. The band’s sound, a potent blend of blues, rock, and rhythm and blues, has resonated with generations of Dutch music lovers.
The Zwarte Cross Festival, known for its diverse lineup spanning music and theater, provides a fitting backdrop for this historic event. The festival, held annually in Lichtenvoorde, features numerous stages – including the Hoofdpodium, Megatent, and The Bayou – and attracts a large and enthusiastic crowd. The Bayou is the specific stage where Bintangs will perform, promising an intimate setting for fans to bid farewell to the band. [1]
The announcement of Bintangs’ final tour and their inclusion in the Zwarte Cross lineup has generated significant excitement within the Dutch music scene. The band’s influence extends beyond their musical contributions; they are considered a cultural institution, a living link to the early days of Dutch rock. To put their career into perspective, 1961 – the year Bintangs formed – also saw the emergence of The Beatles, the construction of the Berlin Wall, and John F. Kennedy’s inauguration. [2]
Bintangs’ extensive tour schedule throughout 2026 demonstrates their commitment to giving fans one last opportunity to experience their music live. Prior to their Zwarte Cross appearance, the band is scheduled to perform in Boskoop (March 7), Sneek (March 21), Hoofddorp (April 4), Raalte (May 25), Leiden (June 5), Uden (June 6), and Dordrecht (July 3). [3] The tour also includes a performance at the Haags Beat Festival in Den Haag on August 14 and Huntenpop in Ulft on August 22. [3]
The Zwarte Cross Festival itself is expanding its musical offerings, recently announcing 41 new acts joining the lineup alongside Bintangs. These include Kraantje Pappie, De Paloma’s, and Rowwen Hèze, further solidifying the festival’s reputation as a premier event for music enthusiasts. [4]
For those unfamiliar with the Zwarte Cross experience, it’s more than just a music festival. It’s a multi-sensory event featuring a cross-country race, stunt shows, and a wide array of performances across 38 different stages. [1] The festival’s unique atmosphere and diverse programming contribute to its enduring popularity.
The upcoming performance at Zwarte Cross isn’t just a concert; it’s a celebration of a remarkable career and a farewell to a band that has left an indelible mark on Dutch music history. Fans traveling to Lichtenvoorde for the festival should be prepared for a vibrant and unforgettable experience. The Zwarte Cross Festival takes place from July 17-19, 2026. [1]
As Bintangs prepare to close this chapter, their legacy as pioneers of Dutch rock will undoubtedly endure. Their final performance at the Zwarte Cross Festival promises to be a fitting tribute to a band that has entertained and inspired audiences for over six decades.
The next confirmed date on Bintangs’ farewell tour is August 14 at the Haags Beat Festival in Den Haag. Fans can find more information about the tour and the band’s history on their official website: https://www.bintangs.nl/. Stay tuned to Archysport for further updates on the Zwarte Cross Festival and Bintangs’ final performances.