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The Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) has officially announced the first wave of artists set to perform at its 2024 edition. As the largest festival and business gathering for electronic music globally, ADE continues growing in scale and influence. This year’s event promises to be spectacular, with over 300 artists already confirmed for over 100 events. Spanning five days from October 16-20, 2024, ADE will once again transform Amsterdam into the epicenter of electronic music, drawing artists, DJs, and fans worldwide.
The complete program will be announced in the coming months. Individual tickets are available through ADE’s program, and the ADE Pro Pass is available here.
First Wave of Artists: A Glimpse of What’s to Come
The first wave of ADE 2024 boasts an impressive lineup of international talent. Among the confirmed artists are Benga (GB), Brutalismus 3000 (DE), FJAAK (DE), Four Tet (GB), Honey Dijon (US), Indira Paganotto (ES), Jeff Mills (US), KlangKuenstler (DE), Major League DJz (ZA), Marlon Hoffstadt (DE), Martin Garrix (NL), Miss Monique (UA), Peggy Gou (KR), Rebekah (GB), and The Martinez Brothers (US). These artists represent a diverse array of electronic subgenres, ensuring that there will be something for every music enthusiast.
In addition to the artists, ADE has planned special concerts and events, including Awakenings Upclose, over 20 events at A’DAM Toren, a packed DGTL roster with seven events, Tomorrowland presents Our Story, AMF, HE.SHE.THEY., Into the Woods, Verknipt, straf_werk, Loveland, Speedy J’s STOOR, and Dave Clarke presents. This eclectic mix of performances underscores ADE’s commitment to celebrating all facets of electronic music culture.
ADE’s Broader Impact
Beyond the music, ADE serves as a pivotal business conference for the electronic music industry. It provides a platform for industry professionals to network, share insights, and explore new business opportunities. The event features dedicated conference programming, an extensive arts and culture program, live music, and DJ performances. It is a comprehensive celebration of electronic music, culture, and innovation.
ADE’s impact extends far beyond the five-day festival. The Amsterdam Dance Event Foundation, the non-profit organization behind ADE, is dedicated to nurturing electronic music and its culture globally. The foundation’s mission includes stimulating development, innovation, and talent, ensuring that electronic music continues to evolve and thrive for future generations.
FAQs
- What is the Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE)?
- ADE is the world’s largest and most influential club-based festival and conference for electronic music. It features performances by top artists, DJs, and industry professionals.
- When and where will ADE 2024 take place?
- ADE 2024 will be held from October 16-20, 2024, in various locations across Amsterdam.
- How many artists are confirmed for ADE 2024 so far?
- Over 300 artists have been confirmed for more than 100 events, marking the first 10% milestone of the ADE program.
- Can I buy tickets for ADE 2024?
- Yes, individual tickets are available through ADE’s program, and the ADE Pro Pass is also available for purchase.
- What kind of events can attendees expect at ADE 2024?
- Attendees can look forward to special concerts, over 20 events at A’DAM Toren, a packed DGTL roster with seven events, Tomorrowland presents Our Story, AMF, HE.SHE.THEY., Into the Woods, Verknipt, straf_werk, Loveland, Speedy J’s STOOR, Dave Clarke presents, and more.
Conclusion
As the world’s premier electronic music festival and business gathering, the Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) 2024 is poised to deliver an unforgettable experience. With over 300 artists already confirmed and more announcements on the horizon, ADE promises to be a must-attend event for electronic music fans and industry professionals alike. Mark your calendars for October 16-20, 2024, and get ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant world of electronic music in the heart of Amsterdam.
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