11. MOJO

11. MOJO

When you say music, you say MOJO. MOJO, founded in 1968 in Delft, has been the largest and most well-known concert promoter in the country for over fifty years. From its headquarters on Noordeinde, the company organizes around 150 shows annually.

12. Berry Visser

12. Berry Visser

Berry Visser is a pianist, composer and theater maker. From the attic of his home on Voorstraat, he started MOJO Concerts in 1968. The former headquarters has now been transformed into an enchanting museum-cum-theater: the Verborgen Huis (Hidden House) of his alter ego Madame de Berry.

13. Jan Boers

13. Jan Boers

Jan Boers (1812-1896) was the passionate and beloved director of City Music in Delft. A musician, composer and collector of musical instruments, he belonged to the circle of friends of the Delft entrepreneurial couple Jacques and Agneta van Marken, known for the Gistfabriek (Yeast factory) and the Agnetapark.

14. Jody Bernal

14. Jody Bernal

Jody Bernal is 18 years old when he remakes the Argentinian summer song ‘Que Si, Que No’ in 2000. The song becomes an international hit and more popular songs like ‘Oh Bambolero’, ‘Un Beso Mas’, ‘Me and You’, ‘Dreams’ and ‘Chica Bonita’ follow. After some ups and downs, Jody Bernal is still very much active in the world of music, both as a successful DJ and singer.

15. Henk Koorn

15. Henk Koorn

Henk Koorn is the founding member of the successful, originally Delft-based band Hallo Venray. Their very first live performances take place in the Koornbeurs on Cameretten and their breakthrough follows in 1992 with ‘The More I Laugh, The Hornier Due Gets’.