
NITE SH FT: Morane & band + Jueles
MoMu and Arenberg redistribute mental and physical museum spaces during a series of nocturnes that take the exhibition 'MIRROR MIRROR' to the stage.
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Schedule
- 7 PM Exhibitions & MoMu Café open
- 7:30 PM Jueles
- 8:30 PM Morane & band
- 10 PM DJames
- 11 PM MoMu closes
Tickets
- €12: Adult
- €5: Young adult 18 - 25 years
- Free: - 18 years and MoMu Friends
With NITE SH FT, MoMu and Arenberg redistribute mental and physical museum spaces. MoMu's latest exhibition 'MIRROR MIRROR' reveals the connection between fashion, psychology, self-image and identity. NITE SH FT takes the exhibit to the stage.
Musicians, performers, voguers and dancers set up their stages at MoMu, taking over the entire museum with performances during four nocturnes. Just as 'MIRROR MIRROR' connects to the life of creators and young people, NITE SH FT highlights underexposed themes and the voices of today.
NITE SH FT is about discovery and recognition. Of what you did not yet know or haven’t seen yet. Of who you are or who you want to be.

MORANE & BAND
Meet Morane, a singer-songwriter from Antwerp with Belgian-Congolese roots. After graduating from the Antwerp Kunthumaniora, she decided to put her passion for music first. Her sound is a smooth mixture of jazz, neo-soul, hip-hop and R & B.
She announced the start of her solo career with her single Boo, which she released in January 2020 and she’s been going hard ever since. That’s how she was selected for Sound Track’s stage and opportunities course and performed at OLT Rivierenhof, Trix, and also at Fire Is Gold. Last summer she released Over this, over us, her newest single. Really excited to see what she's going to bring us during NITE SH FT!

JUELES
JUELES
Jueles is a 20 year old singer-songwriter born in Brussels. Growing up she had a hard time expressing herself and her emotions. After a long time of being misunderstood, she’s finally found her language. The language of art, the language of freedom.
