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Final 2024 Lineup for the World’s Biggest Electronic Music Festival

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Final 2024 Lineup for the World’s Biggest Electronic Music Festival

Amsterdam Dance Event

Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) Reveals Final 2024 Lineup, Maintaining Its Title as the World’s Biggest Electronic Music Festival

The Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE), known as the pinnacle of electronic music festivals worldwide, has just unveiled its final lineup for the 2024 edition. Running from October 16-20, this year’s event is set to be its most monumental yet, boasting over 1,000 events spread across more than 200 venues in the Dutch capital.

With over 3,000 artists performing, ADE continues to reign as the largest club-based electronic music festival and conference globally. The festival opens with five extraordinary ADE Arts & Culture concerts, promising a unique and unforgettable experience from day one.

Five Unmissable Opening Concerts

ADE 2024 begins with an artistic twist, offering five simultaneous opening concerts on Wednesday, October 16. Dutch singer-songwriter Eefje de Visser will deliver an unplugged performance at the Van Gogh Museum, allowing her emotive music to blend seamlessly with the museum's serene atmosphere. Meanwhile, Nick Verstand and the Cello Octet Amsterdam will present their live audiovisual piece, 'COCON II', at the DOOR OPEN SPACE, an immersive experience designed specifically for ADE.

Another highlight will be the collaboration between free jazz legend Greetje Bijma and experimental artist Oceanic, taking place at BIMHUIS. Classical music enthusiasts can enjoy Philip Glass by Lavinia Meijer & Nikki Hock at the iconic Zuiderkerk, while the legendary Metropole Orkest partners with Miguel Atwood-Ferguson at Melkweg to perform a tribute titled ‘50 Years of J Dilla.’

Star-Studded Lineup Takes Over Amsterdam

ADE 2024’s lineup is nothing short of spectacular, featuring a mix of rising stars and electronic music legends. Headliners include techno favorites like Amelie Lens, Charlotte de Witte, and Reinier Zonneveld, as well as DJ giants like Richie Hawtin, Pete Tong, and Sven Väth. Additionally, fans can expect performances from emerging talents such as Bambounou, Cera Khin, Sweely, and Alisha, alongside local Dutch talents like Colin Benders and Sandrien.

With a massive variety of artists, ADE promises something for every type of electronic music enthusiast.

A full list of artists and event details are available on the official ADE website.

ADE Pro Conference: Where Music and Business Meet

While ADE is synonymous with its festival nights, its ADE Pro Conference continues to be a crucial platform for industry professionals. This year’s conference will feature influential figures like like Martin Garrix, Sama’ Abdulhadi, Timbaland, and Laurent Garnier Amelie Lens and Charlotte de Witte, who will discuss their highly anticipated collaborative project in exclusive panel sessions. Other headliners include Marlon Hoffstadt, who will share his unique musical approach, and Reinier Zonneveld, who will dive deep into his AI-driven music project.

Tech enthusiasts can look forward to insights from experts at Epic Games, Meta, and Twitch, who will explore how cutting-edge technology is reshaping the music industry. The ADE Pro Conference, running from October 16-19, is the ultimate networking opportunity for music professionals looking to advance their careers and stay at the forefront of innovation in electronic music.

Tickets and More Information

Event tickets and ADE Pro Passes are available through the ADE website. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of electronic music and gain insider knowledge from industry trailblazers.

The Amsterdam Dance Event has consistently pushed the boundaries of electronic music and culture. With an extensive lineup of top-tier artists, cutting-edge conferences, and an unparalleled cultural program, ADE 2024 promises to be an unforgettable experience for music lovers, industry professionals, and creatives alike.

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