Klaas sings Hazes | Friday, June 5, 2026
- myrthe541
- May 17
- 2 min read

There are evenings when you already know in advance how they will end.
Someone puts their arm around your shoulder. A Hazes song is being sung along to way too loudly. And a table that should have been empty long ago.
On Friday, June 5th, the Klaas restaurant in Uitgeest is hosting "Klaas Sings Hazes": a Dutch sing-along evening with Menno Schellevis, a surprise singer, snacks and unlimited beer, wine and non-alcoholic drinks.
This isn't an evening for sitting quietly at the table. It's one of those evenings where, guaranteed, sometime between 6 and 10 p.m., someone will start singing "Bloed, zweet en tranen" as if their life depended on it. And honestly? That's exactly what makes it fun.
Klaas is increasingly organizing these kinds of evenings, perfect for a relaxing get-together. It's not just about good food and drinks, but a proper evening with atmosphere, music, and good vibes. Exactly the kind of evening that doesn't require much planning, except: bring good friends and let's go!
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Practical and good to know
Date: Friday, June 5, 2026
Time: 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Location: Restaurant Klaas, Middelweg 13, Uitgeest
Price: €57.50 per person
Included: Snacks, unlimited beer, wine and soft drinks, live music and entertainment
Featuring: Menno Schellevis and an unknown singer
5 Facts About Klaas Zingt Hazes
This is one of those evenings where the "I'm not singing along" usually only lasts until the first chorus.
Menno Schellevis will be hosting and singing all night. That means: no quiet corners, just pure atmosphere in the tent.
There's also a mysterious singer. And yes, that's exactly the kind of information that makes one overly curious.
Klaas is increasingly hosting these themed evenings. So not just a dinner, but a truly varied evening program.
With Hazes, it almost always goes the same way: First everyone laughs a little, then suddenly everyone sings along dead seriously, as if it were the final of the Eurovision Song Contest.
