DWP XV’s First Lineup Revealed: A Star-Studded Extravaganza!

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The buildup for the highly-anticipated 15th anniversary celebration of Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP); dubbed DWP XV in Bali has peaked as festival-goers from across the globe eagerly await the world-class lineup that promises to light up the Island of the Gods like never before. Organized by Ismaya Live, this year’s event is set to be an electrifying spectacle, and the first wave of performers announced has already ignited a frenzy among music enthusiasts.

Headlining the event will be the iconic French DJ and producer David Guetta, known for his chart-topping hits and unforgettable live performances. Joining him on the star-studded bill are the dynamic Belgian duo Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, who will deliver a high-octane set with fans on their feet all night.

DWP XV’s First Lineup Revealed: A Star-Studded Extravaganza!
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However, the excitement continues. The lineup also includes the chart-topping sensation DJ Snake, the infectious beats of Fisher, and the Swedish progressive house legends Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso, who are set to grace the DWP stage for the first time. This year’s roster truly boasts an impressive blend of genres and talents.

Fans of Brazilian superstar Alok and the ever-popular electronic music duo Galantis will also have the opportunity to experience their electrifying performances. And if that wasn’t enough, organizers have promised that more performers will be announced in the coming weeks, making this one of the most diverse and exciting lineups in DWP history.

The demand for tickets has been overwhelming, with the presale tickets selling out in record time. Those lucky enough to snag these early bird tickets will be treated to a musical extravaganza. However, fear not if you missed out on the presale tickets, as more ticket options will be released in the coming weeks to accommodate the enormous demand.

DWP XV promises to be an unforgettable experience for music lovers and festival-goers alike, with Bali’s stunning scenery providing the perfect backdrop for this world-class event. With its incredible lineup and breathtaking location, DWP XV is poised to become one of the standout festivals of the year.

As we eagerly await the announcement of more performers and ticket options, one thing is clear: DWP XV in Bali is set to be a once-in-a-lifetime celebration of music, unity, and unforgettable memories. Stay tuned for more updates, and get ready to dance the night away in paradise!

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