Amsterdam Dance Event 2024 festival lineup

ADE 2024: Over 3000 artists set to perform across 200 venues

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Alexandre Trochut

Alexandre Trochut

Sep 4, 2024

Sep 4, 2024

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Amsterdam Dance Event unveiled the second wave of artists that will perform for ADE 2024, expanding the line-ups with over 3,000 artists across 200 venues.

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The annual Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) is set to take over the Dutch capital from October 16th to 20th, 2024, the most influential gatherings for electronic music will offer a diverse representation of subcultures and subgenres, alongside its renowned conference, arts, and culture programs.

The second wave of artists was announced on September 3rd, adding prominent names like Kerri Chandler, Amelie Lens, Sara Landry, Marcel Dettmann, Moodymann, Louie Vega, Martin Garrix, Charlotte de Witte, Mau P, Peach, Chris Stussy, and Palms Trax to the lineup.

These new additions bolster an already stacked lineup revealed earlier this summer, which includes heavy hitters such as Honey Dijon, Four Tet, Peggy Gou, Major League Djz, The Martinez Brothers, Caribou, and techno pioneer Jeff Mills. The full program is expected to be unveiled in the coming months.

Beyond the performances, ADE will also host the ADE Pro conference, featuring appearances from artists such as Martin Garrix, Mau P, Indira Paganotto, Ellen Allien, Chris Stussy, Sama’ Abdulhadi, Sara Landry, and Miss Monique. This year’s conference will cover topics like touring and live events, club scenes across different regions, and reinventing oneself as an artist.

Other program highlights for 2024 include Tomorrowland’s 20th-anniversary celebration, titled Our Story, with a secret lineup at Ziggo Dome. To explore the full ADE 2024 program and discover more lineup additions, visit the official ADE website.

ADE 2024: Over 3000 artists set to perform across 200 venues

Alexandre Trochut

Alexandre Trochut

Sep 4, 2024

Amsterdam Dance Event unveiled the second wave of artists that will perform for ADE 2024, expanding the line-ups with over 3,000 artists across 200 venues.

The annual Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) is set to take over the Dutch capital from October 16th to 20th, 2024, the most influential gatherings for electronic music will offer a diverse representation of subcultures and subgenres, alongside its renowned conference, arts, and culture programs.

The second wave of artists was announced on September 3rd, adding prominent names like Kerri Chandler, Amelie Lens, Sara Landry, Marcel Dettmann, Moodymann, Louie Vega, Martin Garrix, Charlotte de Witte, Mau P, Peach, Chris Stussy, and Palms Trax to the lineup.

These new additions bolster an already stacked lineup revealed earlier this summer, which includes heavy hitters such as Honey Dijon, Four Tet, Peggy Gou, Major League Djz, The Martinez Brothers, Caribou, and techno pioneer Jeff Mills. The full program is expected to be unveiled in the coming months.

Beyond the performances, ADE will also host the ADE Pro conference, featuring appearances from artists such as Martin Garrix, Mau P, Indira Paganotto, Ellen Allien, Chris Stussy, Sama’ Abdulhadi, Sara Landry, and Miss Monique. This year’s conference will cover topics like touring and live events, club scenes across different regions, and reinventing oneself as an artist.

Other program highlights for 2024 include Tomorrowland’s 20th-anniversary celebration, titled Our Story, with a secret lineup at Ziggo Dome. To explore the full ADE 2024 program and discover more lineup additions, visit the official ADE website.

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Amsterdam Dance Event 2024 festival lineup
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Amsterdam Dance Event 2024 festival lineup
Amsterdam Dance Event 2024 festival lineup

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