Art Goes Kapakka Choirs perfomance

Lulu's Pohjoisesplanadi 17, Helsinki, Finland

Art goes Kapakka and Lulu's. We are hosting during the evening international choirs at Lulu's for short music performances.   '

Dance performance “MIME”

Lulu's Pohjoisesplanadi 17, Helsinki, Finland

"MIME" is a performance on the crossroad of modern dance, ballet and acrobatics, created by Helsinki based freelance dancer Aino. Aino has done her dancer education in Stockholm and been... View Article

Piano jazz dining

Lulu's Pohjoisesplanadi 17, Helsinki, Finland

Our regular jazz resident, Emmi-Karoliina Uimonen and soft jazz piano tunes. Better book your table !).

Fashion show by Studio Lamea

Upcycled & redesigned fashion brand "Lammea" showcasing latest collection at Lulu's. Studio Lamea is a joint project of three friends focused on ethical and responsible fashion, make fashion bold, playful... View Article

Sax & guitar jazz dining

Maxim Medvedev & Héctor Lepe - duo of friends and musicians with a versatile repertoire from swing of the 30’s to the modern jazz, from lyrical ballads of Michel Legrand to... View Article

Guitar jazz night at Lulu’s

Lulu's Pohjoisesplanadi 17, Helsinki, Finland

Héctor Lepe performs solo at Lulu's. Classy & romantic jazz tunes.

Art dining performance “Last supper”

Lulu's Pohjoisesplanadi 17, Helsinki, Finland

Our hit performance "Last supper". Check the video from the previous one. Lavish dinners were always the subject of art. Artists like Rembrandt, Jean-Georges Beraud, Jean de Saive II, J.... View Article

Performance “Human meat”

Lulu's Pohjoisesplanadi 17, Helsinki, Finland

"One of the best" performances we asked to repeat at Lulu's - “Human meat”. It presents the constant battle between human mind and body. In this installation/performance the artists are... View Article

“Girl reading a letter” art performance

Lulu's Pohjoisesplanadi 17, Helsinki, Finland

Nanny Milda - dancer from the National Finnish Ballet - will introduce her dance performance accompinied by acoustic guitar. Nanny was inspired by Johannes Vermeer's "A girl reading a letter at an open window" - one of the most mysterious art works he created in the middle of the 17th century.