PLAFONDDIENST is back for season 3, and we’re celebrating with an extra fun episode! For the first episode of the new season, we’re at the Brabanthallen, in the middle the build up for Karnaval Festival. The craziest and most fun party of the year.
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Not two, but three guests with crazy stories
In this episode, hosts Wouter de Vink and Marijn Cardon are joined not by one or two guests, but by no fewer than three. The first guest knows how to get the party started on any main stage with his golden voice and liters of Jägermeister. It is, of course, none other than Villain. He shares insights into his experiences at Karnaval Festival and looks back on his crazy ideas from last year.
The next guest knows how to conjure up a magical atmosphere with every set. He says he will be pulling some special edits out of the Lüft again this Saturday. BMBERJCK gives us a glimpse behind the scenes and shares a beautiful story about someone who helped him greatly in his production work.
The last guest is responsible for crazy ideas and is a true creative mastermind. He designs the coolest themes, stages, and shows for Karnaval Festival. Remko Hermans talks about the enormous amount of preparation that goes into Karnaval Festival and discusses the new Knotsgekke Karnaval Festival Show, which will be performed for the first time on Saturday on the Karnaval Festival main stage.
This Tuesday, we’re kicking things off with the Karnaval Festival Special
With this festive opening, season 3 of PLAFONDDIENST is off to a flying start. The new season promises lots of fun episodes, interesting guests, and cool locations, with at least one English episode per month. The first episode will be online on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, so make sure you’re ready. Click HERE to listen to the first episode of season 3, or get in the mood with episodes from the previous season. Keep an eye on the PLAFONDDIENST socials for new episodes and announcements, because there are some fun surprises in the works…
