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ADE 2025 Final Lineup Announced: 3,300 Artists, 250 Venues

Alexandre Trochut

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Alexandre Trochut

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Oct 7 · 2025

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Amsterdam Dance Event 2025 confirms its largest & more diverse program ever uniting the electronic music industry across the world’s largest festival.

Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) has officially unveiled the final names for its 2025 edition — confirming the most extensive and diverse lineup in its history. The world’s largest festival and business gathering for electronic music will host over 3,300 artists across 1,200 events in nearly 250 venues, uniting global scenes and sounds across its Festival, Arts & Culture, and Friends programs.

ADE 2025 final lineup. Credits : Amsterdam Dance Event

The final wave of artists and DJs

The final wave of additions includes Amelie Lens, Charlotte de Witte, Adam Beyer, AfroSalto (Afrojack x Gregor Salto), Honey Dijon, ANOTR, Vintage Culture, Major League DJz, Nicole Moudaber, Skepta, ANNA, DBN Gogo, KI/KI, Partiboi69, TxC, and Paul Elstak, alongside hundreds more.

The final wave of artists and DJs

The final wave of additions includes Amelie Lens, Charlotte de Witte, Adam Beyer, AfroSalto (Afrojack x Gregor Salto), Honey Dijon, ANOTR, Vintage Culture, Major League DJz, Nicole Moudaber, Skepta, ANNA, DBN Gogo, KI/KI, Partiboi69, TxC, and Paul Elstak, alongside hundreds more.

New standout showcases promise to push boundaries across art, performance, and sound. De Nieuwe Kerk will transform into an electronic music sanctuary for the first time, as Honey Dijon performs with ZO! Gospel Choir, while Amsterdam’s ARTIS Planetarium will host full-dome concerts and audiovisual immersions. Meanwhile, the Fabrique des Lumières welcomes Stewww, blending experimental music and visual art.

The ADE Pro Conference continues to strengthen the event’s global influence, with panels and performances from Armin van Buuren, Joris Voorn, Skepta x Más Tiempo, Eris Drew x Modeselektor, Luke Slater x Chris Liebing, and more. Organised by the Amsterdam Dance Event Foundation, ADE remains a not-for-profit platform dedicated to nurturing electronic music culture worldwide — from fostering innovation and talent to uniting the industry for future generations.

The ADE Pro, ADE Lab, ADE Green Passes are available on Amsterdam Dance Event website here.

The ADE Pro Conference continues to strengthen the event’s global influence, with panels and performances from Armin van Buuren, Joris Voorn, Skepta x Más Tiempo, Eris Drew x Modeselektor, Luke Slater x Chris Liebing, and more. Organised by the Amsterdam Dance Event Foundation, ADE remains a not-for-profit platform dedicated to nurturing electronic music culture worldwide — from fostering innovation and talent to uniting the industry for future generations.

The ADE Pro, ADE Lab, ADE Green Passes are available on Amsterdam Dance Event website here.

Alexandre Trochut

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