The weather hasn't been the best the past couple of days, but things might be a little bit drier this weekend, so here's a quick run-down of some of the events taking place in Utrecht.
Tonight at 19:00, there's a free concert as part of the Oude Muziek (Old Music) festival. Arie Abbennes will be playing the carillon bells of the Domtoren for the enjoyment of all. The best place to listen is at the Domtoren itself, but if you're in the city center and outside, you're bound to hear a bit of the performance. There will also be a video screen at the Vredenburg Leidsche Rijn if you'd like to see more of the performance. Full details on the Oude Muziek festival can be found on the website, with information in Dutch and some English.
Saturday night, beginning at 20:00, the Impakt Open Air 2 film festival will be taking place at the Neude. Short films, including previews of the Re:visie program from this year's upcoming Nederland Film Festival, will be shown on a big screen outdoors at the Neude, with a BBQ (organic meat and vegetarian options included), cocktail bar, and DJs to keep things fun and festive. Entry is free, and if the weather happens to turn nasty, the event will be moved to Moira, Wolvenstraat 10.
Between the Giro D'Italia and the Tour De France, cycling has been even bigger here in the Netherlands this year. If you want to enjoy a bit more racing drama, head to the Maliebaan this Sunday, 29 August, for the 54th International Tour of Central Netherlands (Internationale Ronde van Midden-Nederland). The race starts at 12:30 and ends around 17:30, with the start and finish at the Maliebaan. Throughout the day, there will also be various related events in the area and at the Utrecht Archives.