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After unleashing their vast daytime programming and announcing Friday’s official opening night line-up, DGTL Amsterdam puts the cherry firmly on top of their 2025 edition with their final announcement, a monster line-up across Saturday and Sunday nights. For die-hard DGTL fans who want to experience the festival to the fullest, the night programs offer a unique opportunity to continue well into the early hours. Expect energetic sets from a carefully curated raft of artists who will transform the nighttime element into a truly unforgettable highlight of the whole weekend.

Friday April 18: the perfect start to the weekend

Friday’s opening night promises an eclectic mix of artists that guarantees an unforgettable evening. One of the biggest draws will be JUNGLE, bringing soulful and funky sounds to the NDSM warehouse with an exclusive DJ set. Malou opens the evening with her characteristic melodic and dreamy sound. Bubble Love, the alias of Ross From Friends, mixes lo-fi house with melodic elements and a warm atmosphere, CC:DISCO! and Suze Ijó join forces to dish up a set full of warm grooves and uplifting house, before Jasper Tygner brings the smooth sounds of UK Garage and ambient house to the floor. Put all together, Friday night’s line-up delivers the perfect way to ease into the mighty DGTL weekender.

Saturday April 19: a night full of intensity and raw energy

On Saturday, DGTL promises a night full of powerful beats and raw energy with a relentless line-up to keep the crowds moving. Berlin’s Lovefoxy brings her energetic and refreshing sound, deeply rooted in the ’90s house that shaped her youth. Marcel Dettmann takes to the decks for an exclusive house set, a rare and special moment for dancefloor enthusiasts. As an influential figure within the Berlin electronic music scene and a fixture at Berghain and Hard Wax, he promises to bring an energetic house set for the ages. Steel City Dance label boss Mall Grab’s infectious energy and genre-transcending sets have seen him become an Australian sensation, emerging as a dynamic stage presence and headliner. Ending the night with an eclectic set of timeless pearls is Moody Mehran. With his broad musical taste and deep love for Chicago House, he effortlessly mixes classics with unexpected discoveries, making every set full of surprises.

Sunday April 20: a euphoric end to the weekend

The final night of DGTL 2025 offers a euphoric conclusion with a carefully curated line-up that blurs the lines between house, techno and electro. SAIDAH & Tsepo kick things off with a powerful, hotly anticipated back-to-back set. SAIDAH, with her roots in London and her love for UK Garage, brings a fresh and exciting sound full of R&B vocals and fast grooves. Tsepo, known for his deep and compelling sets in De School and Shelter, among others, effortlessly manages to build an atmosphere that keeps the audience moving. Tiga delivers an energetic and dynamic set, with his iconic stage presence and unique mix of acid, electro and festival vibes keeping the audience on their feet. DJ Boring then takes over with his signature melodic and nostalgic grooves. Known for his irresistible drive and surprising style, he combines forgotten gems with contemporary hits, making every performance a unique experience. Superstrings, five friends from Nijmegen, closes DGTL 2025 with an energetic and nostalgic trip through the trance scene. Inspired by their own musical heroes, they mix iconic classics from the 90s and 2000s for what will be a banging festival closing.

DGTL Amsterdam 2025 April 18, 19, 20, 2025, NDSM Docklands, Amsterdam. Book your tickets here.

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