Two Venues, Four Days of Programming
DGTL returns to Amsterdam Dance Event with eight shows across two venues from Thursday, October 22 to Sunday, October 25. The festival expands its ADE footprint with programming at both NDSM Warehouse and Kromhouthal, splitting the week between daytime showcases and late-night warehouse events. The Generator stage appears in the daytime schedule for the first time, while Frequency takes over the night shows.
Lane 8 and Folamour Anchor Kromhouthal Daytime Events
The addition of Kromhouthal gives DGTL a second Amsterdam North location for ADE 2026. On Saturday, Lane 8 brings This Never Happened to the former industrial hall, joined by Yotto, Mees Salomé, Sultan + Shepard, Kasbo, and Ashibah for a daytime show centered on melodic house and progressive influences. The concept maintains its no-phone policy. On Sunday, Folamour closes the Kromhouthal run with an exclusive All Day Long show, moving through disco, house, funk, and soul across an extended daytime set.
NDSM Warehouse Hosts Tinlicker, Joris Voorn, and Shimza
At NDSM Warehouse, DGTL keeps the four-day schedule closer to its main ADE identity, starting with DGTL Opening Day on Thursday before Tinlicker bring their live show on Friday evening. Later that night, the venue turns toward progressive house and melodic techno with Joris Voorn, Kevin de Vries, Miss Monique, Nicky Elisabeth, and NTO live. Saturday gives Shimza his first full DGTL curation with Âme DJ, Desiree, Bedouin, Arodes, and Stoffela. The late Saturday show shifts into Novah & Friends, with Ciara Cuvé, Ueberrest, EMILIJA, Faster Horses, Øtta, and more placed around hard techno, trance, bounce, and rave influences.
Tickets for DGTL ADE 2026 are available now through dgtl.nl, with presale starting on Wednesday, June 24 at 16:00 CEST and regular sale opening on Thursday, June 25 at 16:00 CEST. DGTL has been running events since 2013 and is now part of Monumental, the event company behind Awakenings.

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