Out of Office Drinks: Kai Mata’s Bad Boy Era
Clock out and tune in. Out of Office Drinks brings fresh vibes, great music, and new connections every month.
Date and time
Location
The Social Hub The Hague
Hoefkade 9 2526BN Den Haag NetherlandsLineup
Agenda
6:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Doors Open
7:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Walk-in, Drinks, Connecting, Music
IKRAM
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Kai Mata's Bad Boy Era
Kai Mata
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Drinks, Connecting, Music
IKRAM
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Highlights
- 3 hours, 30 minutes
- ALL AGES
- In person
Refund Policy
About this event
The week’s done – now it’s time to clock out and tune in.Once a month, The Social Hub turns up the after-hours energy with Out of Office Drinks, your go-to evening for unwinding, connecting, and kicking off the weekend in style.
Each edition comes with its own twist – from themed nights to guest hosts, live music to DJs, pop-up activities to surprise collaborations.It’s the perfect mix: a buzzing community, great drinks, and plenty of opportunities to meet new people or catch up with old friends. Whether you’re here for the tunes, the conversations, or just the vibe, there’s always something to keep you around until the last song.
This September, the spotlight shines on something special.
On 10 September, from 18.30 to 22.00, the Workcafé at The Social Hub The Hague will host Out of Office Drinks: Kai Mata’s Bad Boy Era – a collaboration with Justice and Peace, Holland Park Media, and our event host Kai Mata.
Kai Mata is an Indonesian singer-songwriter whose music weaves vivid storytelling with captivating melodies, blending folk, pop, and traditional influences into songs that resonate long after the final note. With every performance, she invites listeners into a soundscape that is both personal and expansive, affirming music’s power to move, inspire, and unite.This edition also carries a cause: it’s a fundraiser for Bali’s Underground Pride Event, where Kai is a founding committee member. In a country that still deems queer identities as moral aberrations, this grassroots Pride movement creates a vital space for Indonesians to experience queer joy as resistance.
Tickets are free, but we encourage donations to support the fundraiser. Come for the first drink (on the house), stay for the music, the conversations, the community – and a chance to make a difference.
About Justice & Peace:
Justice & Peace Netherlands is a non-profit organisation defending and promoting respect for human rights and social justice globally and in the Netherlands to contribute to just, sustainable, and welcoming societies.
Artists’ Safe Haven initiative:
Through the Artists’ Safe Haven initiative, Justice & Peace aims to contribute to the promotion of freedom of artistic expression globally, including the right to create art, to admire it, to critique it, to challenge it, to be provoked by it and to respond to it, free of governmental censorship, political interference or the pressures of non-state actors. By establishing this initiative for artists at risk we can help these artists and a broader civil society, specifically an international art scene, to continue their work, even reclaiming civic and artistic spaces, speaking out against injustice and contributing to the creation of a fairer world.
Frequently asked questions
We don't have a parking facility at The Social Hub, there's street parking available. But we encourage coming with Public Transport, walking or biking, as we are located less than 5 minutes away from Den Haag Holland Spoor.
We are raising money for Bali's Underground Pride event, where Kai Mata, where Kai is a founding committee member. In a country that still deems queer identities as moral aberrations, this grassroots Pride movement creates a vital space for Indonesians to experience queer joy as resistance.
Yes! The first drink is on us, however, more drinks and a light meal can be ordered at the bar in our Workcafé and Restaurant.
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