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“The Myth Of NYX” Touches Down at ADE: An Electrifying Night Awaits at Melkweg


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The Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) is set to be illuminated by the pulsating beats of “The Myth Of NYX”. Presented by the renowned Future House Music, this tech house label is gearing up to make its second grand appearance at the event.

The Melkweg, one of Amsterdam’s iconic venues, will reverberate with the finest sounds of the tech house genre on Friday, October 20th. The event promises not just quality music but also an eclectic line-up that stands testament to the label’s reputation in the industry.

For those who’ve witnessed the magic of “The Myth Of NYX” before, this is a chance to relive the experience. And for the uninitiated, it’s an opportunity to be part of a musical journey that’s bound to leave an indelible mark.

Situated in the heart of Leidseplein, Melkweg is the perfect backdrop for a night that promises to be both electric and immersive. With tickets selling out fast, enthusiasts are urged to secure their spot on the dancefloor at the earliest.

Don’t miss out on this musical extravaganza. Grab your tickets now and be part of a night where myths come alive, and the dancefloor becomes a realm of endless possibilities.

For ticket bookings and further information, visit here.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: “The Myth Of NYX” Touches Down at ADE: An Electrifying Night Awaits at Melkweg

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