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Djakarta Warehouse Project Returns to Bali for Its 15th Anniversary

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Djakarta Warehouse Project, Indonesia’s largest dance music festival, has just announced that this year will mark its 15th anniversary, and the celebration, dubbed DWP XV, will take place in Bali. Ismaya Live, the event’s promoter, claimed that the 15th anniversary will be “an eXtraordinary and exclusiVe DWP experience,” as they promised a larger venue as well.

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Source: Ismaya Live

The 15th anniversary of DWP is a significant milestone for the festival, and it will undoubtedly be a memorable occasion. From humble beginnings, the festival has grown to become one of Asia’s largest and most popular electronic music festivals. DWP XV is a testament to the organisers’ hard work and dedication, as well as a celebration of the love of electronic music.

The event will be scheduled on the 8th, 9th, and 10th of December 2023. The details about the lineup and the venue have not been announced yet, as well as the ticket and hotel packages. So stick around on their website and social media for further updates.

Recalling DWP X in Bali

The 10th edition of Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP X) was held in Bali from the 7th to 9th of December 2018. The festival featured a star-studded lineup that included The Weeknd, DJ Snake, and Armin van Buuren.

Armin van Buuren headlined the Garuda Land Stage on Friday night, He played a mix of his own hits, as well as remixes of popular songs. DJ Snake also put on a great show on Saturday night. He played a high-energy set that kept the crowd dancing all night long. The Weeknd closed out the festival on Sunday night with a spectacular performance, and it was a highlight of the festival. He played a mix of his hits, including “Can’t Feel My Face,” “The Hills,” and “Starboy.”

DWP X was a huge success, and it helped to solidify Bali’s reputation as a premier destination for EDM festivals. The festival is expected to be even bigger and better for its 15th-anniversary edition in 2023.

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