Kermis Jingles _best_ ✪

This local tradition echoes a much older history. As far back as the 16th century, the kermis was a beloved subject for Flemish and Dutch painters like Pieter Breughel, who depicted its wild, often chaotic scenes of dancing, eating, and merrymaking. Centuries later, the same themes of community, joy, and a touch of rowdiness continue to define the fair.

Several artists and DJs have released collections of these jingles for use by ride operators or for home festivities: Kermis Jingles

, he became a god of sound. To the teenagers lined up on the Tilburg fairground, he was just a silhouette behind scratched plexiglass. To the machines, he was the conductor. This local tradition echoes a much older history

Catch the lights before they move on.

A powerful sound system with crisp, recognizable jingles draws people toward a specific ride before they can even see it. Several artists and DJs have released collections of