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Amsterdam Dance Event Announces Phase Two Lineup For 2023

Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) has just announced the second wave of artists set to join this year’s edition of the industry’s foremost dance music gathering.

Set for October 18-22, 2023, the iconic assembly has today added dozens of artists to its already impressive bill, including Charlotte de Witte, A-Trak, Sama’ Abdulhadi, HoneyLuv, Héctor Oaks, Interplanetary Criminal, Adam Beyer and many more.

Previously announced ADE talent includes the likes of Bicep, Amelie Lens, Martin Garrix, The Martinez Brothers and more acts performing at hundreds of events across the whole week.

Today, ADE also announced that its interdisciplinary “Arts & Culture” nightlife programming will return for a third consecutive year. 

This year’s program will present a number of multi-faceted performance art shows including German choreographer Nicole Beutler‘s theatrical “ATMEN” show, an audiovisual installation from Dutch music-discovery platform 24classics, and a collection of films at local theaters.

The extensive programming follows suit with Amsterdam city officials’ new €2.2 million pledge to support local nightlife.

Check out the official wave two announcement in the post below and find the full lineup, more information, and tickets on ADE’s official website.

Featured image from ADE.

Written by
Peter Volpe

Ohio-based writer and journalist with a passion for culture and fat basslines.

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