Some practical information to help you on your way, alongside a few reminders on what Out Of Space is about.
FAQ
At Out Of Space, we all share the responsibility of building an atmosphere where everyone feels included and free to enjoy the experience. Our community thrives on diversity—bringing together people from different walks of life, perspectives, and cultures. That mix is what makes the festival vibrant and inspiring. Celebrate it.
No one should occupy your body, mind, or personal space without clear and mutual agreement. A “no” always means no. It goes beyond intimacy, true consent is voluntary, enthusiastic, verbal, free of pressure, and ongoing. Asking is never wrong — it’s respectful.
If you ever feel uncomfortable or need assistance, please reach out to a nearby steward or visit our “Safe ‘n Sound” stand. We have a ZERO tolerance policy towards violence, harassment, or discrimination of any kind.
And if the buzz of the festival ever feels overwhelming, you’ll also find a low-stimulus area at night where you can take a step back and recharge. Just head to the “Safe ‘n Sound” stand for guidance — they’ll be happy to help.
As one can imagine, we collectively generate a significant amount of waste. Please don’t leave any of your stuff behind, dispose of your waste and cigarettes properly. We try to provide sufficient waste points across the area, so please be kind and use them. Be considerate to earth and everyone involved.
Out Of Space festival opens at 13:00 and ends at 05:00 and will happen at Stormkop, Droogdokkenweg 4, 2030 Antwerp
First wave tickets are 22 euro, second wave tickets are 27 euro, conference tickets (13:00 – 18:00) are 5 euro
You can resell you ticket via the Ticketswap website, here
“ARE WE OUT OF SPACE?”
As part of the Out Of Space festival conference program, we invite a variety of organisations and (international) artists to reflect on space — to share both the challenges they face and the dreams they hold. The program unfolds as a mosaic of manifestos, workshops, poetic readings, and perspectives from across the city and beyond. The thematic part of Out Of Space starts at 13:00 and ends around 18:00. More info and timings can be found here
Speakers, artists and collectives linked to the program can be found here, by selecting TALK in the filter.
You can find the full musical line up here,, by selecting DJ, LIVE or SPACE in the filter. The timetable will be communicated in the days before the festival. Music starts around 14:30 and ends at 05:00 am
Be smart and travel to the festival with your bike, on foot or public transport. There will be space to park your bicycle, free of charge. Nearest Velo station:
– 223 – Red Star Line
– 138 – Amsterdamstraat
For public transport, plan your trip beforehand via www.delijn.be or www.nmbs.be
Nearest Tram & busstop
– MAS tram 7 (12 min walk) (not available until end of Octobre)
– LONDON tram 24 (15 min walk)
– VAN SCHOONBEKEPLEIN bus 17 (18 min walk)
– NOORDERPLAATS tram 1, 3 and 5 (19 min walk)
There is NO parking at the venue.
The nearest public parking is Rijnkaai / Waagnatie.
Yes, there will be a designated area with food and drink stands.
Drinks can be bought at the bar, run by Stormkop, providing a selection of non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks. Still water will be available, free of charge. NO CASH, ONLY CARD.
Due to the fact that Kamping Kerosine is a co-organizer, bringing your own drinks will be allowed. Don’t bring any glasses or glass containers, they are not permitted on festival grounds.
There will be no lockers available at Stormkop.
The entire festival is on the ground floor, though the site consists largely of cobblestones. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or require assistance.
No, Out of Space festival does not provide a campsite or any kind of accomodation.
Sure, everybody is welcome at the festival. However, all children below 18 have to be accompanied by their parents or legal guardian. There are fun workshops programmed in the daytime which are also perfect for children.
Alcohol will only be sold to people over 18 years of age.
Keep in mind that the evening/night part of the festival is made for adults, not kids. Please provide noise protection for the younger ones. Free earplugs are available at the festival.
You are welcome to take a picture, but respect and under no circumstances abuse another person’s rights regarding their own image. Try to avoid experiencing the party on your phone.
There will be professional photographers present during the event. These pictures can be used in future communication. Let us know if you want any photo to be removed.
Yes, if the buzz of the festival ever feels overwhelming, you’ll also find a low-stimulus area at night where you can take a step back and recharge. Just head to the “Safe ‘n Sound” stand for guidance — they’ll be happy to help.
You can re-enter the festival grounds anytime, but keep in mind that re-access can never be guaranteed due to crowd control or unforeseen circumstances.