
The Djakarta Warehouse Project is set to return to GWK Cultural Park in Bali from 12 to 14 December 2025. The organizers confirmed that this year’s edition will feature a larger production scale and a more diverse selection of artists across multiple electronic music genres. The event is expected to draw attendees from around the world, continuing its position as one of the region’s major electronic music festivals.
According to the announcement, DWP 2025 aims to deliver a more expansive musical experience compared to previous years, with a lineup designed to reach a broader audience.
International Headliners Confirmed
In October, the organizers introduced Sammy Virji as one of the festival’s new headliners. The British DJ is recognized for energetic performances and innovative remixes that blend classic and modern elements. His growing influence in the global electronic music scene has made him one of the most in-demand artists in recent years.
“From the viral Boiler Room to her appearance on the biggest festival stages, Virji’s presence at DWP25 is sure to bring waves of joy and unforgettable rhythms,” said the official statement of DWP25.
Another key international act joining the lineup is Ilan Bluestone, a leading figure from Anjunabeats. Known for his signature euphoric melodies, he is expected to attract fans of trance who follow his long-standing contributions to the genre.
Techno Acts and Local Representation
Space 92 from France has also been announced for the 2025 lineup. The producer is known for high-intensity techno tracks that have consistently charted on Beatport. His appearance adds a strong techno presence to the festival’s programming.
Indonesia’s underground techno scene will be represented by Franc Fala, recognized for hypnotic sets that reflect his status as one of the genre’s local pioneers. Rising local artist Lukas Fran will also perform with his energetic, dynamic style.
New Additions to the 2025 Lineup
Several emerging names have been included to complement the roster of headlining artists. FNDER, known for soulful and groovy house music, is confirmed to perform. Gil Glaze, a Swiss DJ specializing in upbeat melodic house, will also join the festival.
Local talent XYRA has been added to the list with an eclectic musical selection. The duo Yaksa b2b TJO is expected to deliver a high-energy back-to-back set that highlights both collaboration and improvisation on stage.








