AMF has locked in its full lineup for the arena blowout’s 2025 edition this fall.
For one night during Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE), on Saturday, October 25, the 40,000-capacity festival will turn the city’s Johan Cruijff ArenA into the world’s biggest nightclub, with return performances from dance music’s storied legends and event debuts from its rising stars until 6AM.
Trance icon and previously announced headliner Armin van Buuren will be joined by several fellow Dutch legends, unveiled today, including Hardwell, making his awaited return to AMF after eight years, as well as Afrojack and Gregor Salto, who will debut their collaborative “AfroSalto” project in a festival-exclusive pre-show set.
As it has for more than a decade since its launch in 2013, AMF continues to spotlight the “sound of today” with further performances from surging names across the spectrum of dance music, including John Summit, Sara Landry, KI/KI, Miss Monique, MORTEN, Oliver Heldens, and Sub Zero Project. Check out the official announcement below.
The event, helmed by Insomniac Europe, has also confirmed its returning 2025 radio partners, with longtime Dutch collaborator Radio 538, French outlet Fun Radio, and German station 1LIVE set to promote the event and its artists as part of a continental campaign.
Early tickets for AMF 2025 are currently sold out. For more information or to purchase regular phase tickets, visit amf-festival.com.
Featured image courtesy: AMF.