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ADE Reveals Massive Second Wave of Artists for 2023


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Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) is soon to host its most extensive installment yet with an additional conference day, taking place from October 18-22, 2023.

By the numbers, the ADE 2023 program boasts five days and nights across 200+ venues, including 1,000+ events and featuring 2,500+ artists. With already endless options and opportunities for electronic music artists and professionals to explore, a second wave of prominent DJ/producers have been added to the mix.

Latest additions to the lineup and programming include: Adam Beyer, Anetha, A-Trak, Carista, Charlotte de Witte, DJ Holographic, Fatima Yamaha, Hardwell, Héctor Oaks, HoneyLuv, Interplanetary Criminal, Islandman, KI/KI, Peggy Gou, and many more.

Other featured artists include: 999999999, Amelie Lens, Armin van Buuren, Paula Temple, Dax J, Mama Snake, DJ Stingray 313, I Hate Models, Sara Landry, WNDRLST, The Blessed Madonna, Nastia Reigel, Farrago and the list goes on and on.

In addition, the second wave of ADE Lab confirmations have been revealed: Cultivating Communities w/ Saoirse, ISAbella, LYDO, Bella Hall; Cercle’s own creative masterclass; and Echobox’s radio workshop and more. With this announcement, the ADE conference program is complete.

We appreciate everything ADE has in store for 2023 and hope to see you there!

Get your ADE Pro pass, Lab pass or day passes here!

ADE 2023 Lineup

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: ADE Reveals Massive Second Wave of Artists for 2023

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