Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) has finalized the full roster of artists slated to perform at this year’s conference.
When electronic music’s foremost industry conference returns to the Dutch capital from October 16-20, ADE will host performances from over 3,000 leading artists at over 1,000 events across the city.
Joining the class in today’s final batch of lineup additions are stalwarts like Japanese underground hero DJ Nobu, 1990s techno trailblazer Luke Slater, melodic techno heavyweight Kölsch, seminal BBC Radio 1 Dance host Pete Tong, and veteran hardgroove purveyor Ben Sims.
Other stars, such as Manchester-based breaks and garage player Anz, Parisian leftfield techno artist Bambounou, industrial hardcore techno selector Cera Khin, Russian experimental techno artist Dasha Rush, French minimal tech favorite Sweely, and Amsterdam’s own Sandrien, also feature in today’s announcement.
Previously announced artists include club queen Peggy Gou, dubstep pioneers Benga and Skream, electronica hero Four Tet, house icons like Honey Dijon, The Martinez Brothers, and The Blessed Madonna, and techno leaders such as Marlon Hoffstadt, Indira Paganotto, Adam Beyer, Anyma, DJ HEARTSTRING, and thousands more. Check out the full lineup on ADE’s official website.
ADE will also host five special Opening Concerts for this year’s conference, including an immersive experience from audiovisual artist Nick Verstand, a performance from Dutch singer-songwriter Eefje de Visser at the Van Goh Museum, and Metropole Orkest’s tribute to hip-hop legend J Dilla at Melkweg, among other events.
Throughout the rest of the week, show highlights include Afterlife and Tomorrowland‘s joint two-night showcase at the city’s famous Ziggo Dome, a return performance from rising techno talent KI/KI at Amsterdam’s former prison, De Bajes, and much more.
As part of its 2024 ADE Pro conference program, the industry gathering will also feature panel discussions and events from 600 total speakers. Dishing on topics ranging from their solo successes to the state of dance music at large at this year’s edition will be Amelie Lens and Charlotte de Witte, Marlon Hoffstadt, Reinier Zonneveld, Martin Garrix, Mau P, Indira Paganotto, and many more.
Tickets for ADE 2024, including individual event passes and the conference’s all-in ADE Pro Pass, are available here.
For more information, visit amsterdam-dance-event.nl.
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