Anyma, Charlotte de Witte, Amelie Lens and Extra Added to 2024 Amsterdam Dance Occasion

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The organizers of the annual Amsterdam Dance Occasion have revealed the second wave of DJs and artists showing on the summit’s 2024 version.

For followers of dance and rave tradition, there exists no place on Earth that stacks as much as ADE, the world’s main digital music summit and enterprise gathering. And the stakes are excessive after final yr’s record-breaking convention, which attracted roughly 500,000 attendees.

This yr’s occasion will span over 1,000 occasions and is predicted to characteristic greater than 3,000 artists, in accordance with a press launch. That features influential dance music artists Anyma, Charlotte de Witte, Adam Beyer, Amelie Lens, Moodymann, who have been confirmed at this time alongside a slew of promising trailblazers like Mau P, DJ Heartstring, Eefje de Visser, Korolova and Mama Snake, amongst others.

The newest wave arrives after organizers in July revealed over 300 artists, together with Martin Garrix, Peggy Gou, Boys Noize, 4 Tet, Tiësto, Bonobo, Jamie Jones, Skream and EDM.com Class of 2023 star Indira Paganotto.

The 2024 Amsterdam Dance Occasion is scheduled for October 16-20. ADE Professional passes can be found right here.

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