DWPX Expands to Bali With Massive 10th Anniversary Lineup

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Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP) has grown tremendously since its launch in 2008.

What began as a small underground rave has now become Asia’s biggest dance music festival.

Over the years, organizers at Ismaya Live have pushed DWP far beyond its early beginnings.

They have steadily expanded the festival until it grew into a global brand recognized around the world.

Through that growth, they have firmly placed Indonesia on the international festival map.

And with each edition, they continue bringing top-tier global acts to local audiences, making DWP a highlight of the global touring circuit.

To celebrate its 10th anniversary, Ismaya Live has taken bold steps to elevate the event.

They not only revealed an impressive lineup but also announced a major venue change, moving DWP to the stunning GWK Cultural Park in Bali.

Additionally, they extended the festival from two days to three, making the milestone edition even more special.

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Phase 1 Lineup for DWPX

Multi-Grammy winner and platinum-selling star The Weeknd headlines the first wave of artists for DWPX.

Ismaya shared that fans can expect a set filled with hits from all three of his albums, along with tracks from his acclaimed EP Dear Melancholy.

This performance marks his first-ever appearance in Indonesia.

Armin van Buuren, the trance icon and former four-time DJ Mag #1 DJ, also returns to Indonesia for this edition.

Joining him is Swedish EDM powerhouse Alesso, stepping in with his polished, high-energy sound.

He is set to lift the crowd even higher with global hits like “Heroes.”

He will also bring the momentum of his collaboration with Calvin Harris, “Under Control,” adding even more excitement to the lineup.

French hitmaker DJ Snake is also back at DWP.

He first made massive waves when “Lean On” broke Spotify streaming records.

Since then, he has continued to dominate the electronic scene with new releases like “Let Me Love You.”

He has also expanded his creative reach through his collaborations with the French collective Pardon My French.

Moreover, Major Lazer Soundsystem (the trio of Diplo, Jillionaire, and Walshy Fire) will take the stage with their unmistakable energy.

They will bring a vibrant blend of reggae, dancehall, house, and moombahton.

Their genre-spanning style promises to keep the crowd moving from start to finish.

Porter Robinson adds even more star power with his always dynamic and emotional performances.

Meanwhile, trap heavyweight RL Grime rounds out the initial list of headliners.

With more artists and festival activities still to be announced, excitement for this special edition of Djakarta Warehouse Project continues to grow.

Stay updated by following DWP’s announcements on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

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