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Café Hopper is a bar in Antwerp, located on the Zuid, Antwerp, on the Leopold de Waelplaats 2, the square that also has the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp, known for its jazz concerts. The likes of Nat Adderley, Bert Joris, Lee Konitz, Philip Catherine, Jack van Poll, Dré Pallemaerts, Brad Mehldau, Rita Reys, Jef Hamilton, Rob Madna, Mike Manieri, John Abercrombie, Hein van de Geyn, Wynton Marsalis, Kenny Werner, Toots Thielemans have performed there.

The establishment was founded in 1991 by Mary Hehuat.




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