Amsterdam’s AMF just locked in its full lineup.
Back in the Dutch capital during Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) this fall, the annual stadium event returns to the Johan Cruijff ArenA for one night only on Saturday, October 24, assembling a heavyweight lineup of European dance artists set to play the 40,000 capacity production.
After David Guetta’s “Monolith Show” was announced as the headline act last month (the French star’s first AMF performance in six years), fellow favorites such as trance legend Armin van Buuren and Afrojack (back at AMF for the first time since 2019) join the bill today for anticipated return performances.
Elsewhere, the lineup spans melodic techno, big room, and underground beats from Amelie Lens, Marlon Hoffstadt, ARTBAT, Korolova, and hardstyle giants D-Block & S-te-Fan.
To celebrate 30 years of ADE, this year’s event will feature a “unique, yet-to-be-revealed show element,” according to organizers, set to turn the soccer stadium into “the world’s biggest nightclub.” As in previous years, fans who register for early access can also catch an exclusive opening show by a surprise artist.
For more information or to purchase tickets to AMF 2026, visit amf-festival.com.

Featured image courtesy: AMF. Credit: Roxanne Blijs.