About this venue
De Brouwersdam isn’t just a beach—it’s a striking stretch of shoreline along a dam where sea, wind, and an open horizon come together as one experience. It feels almost limitless: the wide sandy shore and uninterrupted views create a natural “amphitheater” effect, making it a strong setting for daytime events and relaxed open-air programs.
On the sand, the vibe is easygoing yet lively, shaped by a steady coastal breeze, plenty of room to walk and unwind, and the energy of water sports. Visitors love how effortless it is to settle into their own pace—whether you’re there for music, active beach time, or simply the sea and space.
The micro-location is straightforward: De Brouwersdam, Middelburg, Netherlands. Most arrivals come by road along the dam, and at key access points you’ll typically find parking along the dam and clearly marked paths onto the beach, so reaching the main activity area is simple. For broader city transport and getting around the area, see the general city info further down the page.
About the city
Middelburg, the historic capital of Zeeland, effortlessly blends the calm of an old town with the buzz you feel when major concerts and sports events take place in the city and nearby. A compact center, charming canal-side streets, and a relaxed vibe make it an ideal base for a night out—easy to navigate, quick to get around, and always “close to everything” that matters for a great experience.
Getting in and moving around is straightforward: Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS) trains bring you to Station Middelburg, with Connexxion bus lines connecting onward to neighborhoods, sports venues, and towns across the wider region. If you’re flying in, you have the nearby regional Vliegveld Midden-Zeeland (Zeeland Airport) as well as larger international hubs like Amsterdam Airport Schiphol; by road, the city is well connected via the A58, making car travel easy and transfers toward arenas and stadiums in Middelburg and the surrounding area seamless.
If you have time before or after the event, Middelburg delivers a strong “tourist bonus”: stroll across the Markt, step into the Abbey, and look up to the Lange Jan tower, then follow the canals through the old town. For a change of pace, a short trip to Veerse Meer or toward the coast and promenades in nearby places rounds out the visit—just enough to turn your tickets into a proper mini city break.