
Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP) proudly stands as Indonesia’s most iconic music festival, known far beyond its home country.
What started as a small warehouse party has grown into one of the largest and most respected electronic music festivals in the world.
Over the years, the festival has moved across several venues—from a warehouse next to Blowfish, to Pantai Karnaval Ancol, Istora Senayan, and JIExpo Kemayoran as its main stage.
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It even reached Bali’s Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK).
Today, Djakarta Warehouse Project ranks among the world’s top-tier music festivals, especially after earning a spot in DJ Mag’s Top 100 Music Festivals.
DJ Mag launched this festival ranking in 2019, paused it during the pandemic, and resumed it in 2022.
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In the 2023 edition, it claimed the 53rd spot.
However, the following year in 2024, it dropped to #67.
This year, DJ Mag recently revealed the results for the 2025 ranking, and unfortunately, the festival slipped again—this time to position #73.
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Meanwhile, Tomorrowland Belgium continues to hold the #1 spot for the second year in a row.
Although this marks a downward trend for the festival, lets remain hopeful.
With renewed energy and vision, there’s still a chance for Djakarta Warehouse Project to climb higher in next year’s global rankings.
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Speaking of Djakarta Warehouse Project 2025 in Bali, will you come again this year?
The lineup has not been announced yet by ISMAYA Live.
However, you can secure the ticket and travel package through their website dwpfest.com now.
Cr: Alibudi