Europe House was buzzing with vibrant energy as EuroJam, organised in collaboration with KMK Arts, brought together music, culture and community for an unforgettable evening.
Europe House, in partnership with KMK Arts, hosted a jam session during which members of the KMK House Band performed jazz standards alongside a selection of popular hits.
As Montenegro moves closer to European Union membership, the event aimed to encourage people not only to talk about European culture, but to experience it first-hand through music, unity and gastronomy.


Members of KMK Arts also created a special dish, “One Pot Europe” – a soup in which each ingredient represents one of the European Union’s Member States.
“One Pot Europe is a beautiful metaphor for Europe – a community where different cultures come together, connect and coexist while preserving their own unique identities,” said Dila Altay, Co-founder, General Manager and Creative Director of KMK Arts.



The musical programme began with a performance of jazz standards by the KMK House Band. Following this opening set, the stage at Europe House was opened to everyone who wished to perform, sing or dance alongside the band.
“Taste and sound are two languages that tell the same story of culture,” Altay added.
EuroJam was organised at Europe House Podgorica through a partnership between Europe House and KMK Arts, which was responsible for the artistic direction and production of the programme.
KMK Arts is an interdisciplinary cultural and arts centre operating in Montenegro, Türkiye and Albania. It views art not merely as something that belongs on a stage or in a gallery, but as a universal language that can be experienced through gastronomy, design, music and many other aspects of everyday life.