10th Djakarta Warehouse Project Moves to Bali

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10th Djakarta Warehouse Project Moves to Bali

The 10th anniversary edition of the famous urban music fiesta, Djakarta Warehouse Project will hit the idyllic island of Bali and will last three instead of usual two days, between December, 9 and December 9. 

Three full days of electrifying music await fans in Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park Bali. Since 2008, from originally underground raves the festival has grown into the biggest dance festival in Asia. This time, the program of the festival features the ‘hottest’ names in electronic music, including the multi Grammy award-winning and platinum recording artist, The Weeknd; the Swedish EDM sensation Alesso; and the ever enigmatic and always explosive Porter Robinson.

These ten years have seen DWP disclosing to the public one of the most consequential values that Indonesia possesses, namely diversity. The multiple stages of the festival host a variety of sub-genres under the dance music category. Dramatic settings and spectacular lighting as well as impressive multimedia features enhance the experience from the wide range of dance music genres performed – from electronic, house, progressive, techno, trance, drum and bass, to dubstep, and a whole lot more making DWP an absolute must-visit event for all clubbers, party goers, dance enthusiasts, and urban nightlife junkies. Bali calls, guys!

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