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On Friday October 24th, during Amsterdam Dance Event 2025 and in honor of Amsterdam 750, Audio Obscura takes a new step in its tradition of groundbreaking shows, presenting the world premiere of PRAISE – Honey Dijon x ZO! Gospel Choir at De Nieuwe Kerk

Pre-registration for tickets to this unique event is now open via Audio Obscura’s official pre-registration page: audio-obscura.com.

The event marks the first time in its more than 600-year history that the historic national monument will be transformed into a venue for electronic music, with Audio Obscura the only organisation trusted to undertake the task. With previous events like the now-legendary Highway Rave and its party in the bicycle tunnel under the famed Rijksmuseum, Audio Obscura has already demonstrated how electronic music can take on a new dimension in unexpected places. The choice of De Nieuew Kerk fits seamlessly into this tradition and marks another milestone in Amsterdam’s cultural tradition.

The unique location provides the perfect setting to host the world premiere of a once-in-a-lifetime collaboration between internationally acclaimed DJ Honey Dijon and the ZO! Gospel Choir, one of the Netherlands’ leading vocal ensembles. The choir is known for its energetic renditions of soul, R&B and gospel, and has previously collaborated with artists such as Diana Ross, Kamasi Washington and Gregory Porter.

Honey Dijon is considered one of the most influential voices in electronic music worldwide. Born and raised in Chicago, the birthplace of house music, she became an icon thanks to her inimitable blend of house, techno, and disco. Besides her status as a beloved DJ and producer, she is known for her outspoken engagement with fashion, art, and activism. She has performed at the world’s biggest clubs and festivals, and continues to champion diversity and inclusivity within the music scene.

The evening opens with DJ Juliana X, who blends her Brazilian background and Rotterdam roots into an energetic mix of Chicago house, Detroit techno, and unexpected influences such as eurodance and acid. She is followed by Honey Dijon and the ZO! Gospel Choir, who take the audience on a captivating journey of music, choreography, and dance. Expect an hour of pure energy where gospel and electronic music amplify one another, culminating in a collective experience like no other.

The Nieuwe Kerk as the backdrop: a historic monument in the heart of Amsterdam, the Nieuwe Kerk has played a central role in the city for over six centuries. Consecrated in 1409, this national monument is known as the place where kings and queens are inaugurated and where national mourning and wedding ceremonies take place. It also serves as a cultural venue for leading exhibitions and concerts. Never before has electronic music been performed there, making this performance by Honey Dijon and the ZO! Gospel Choir not only a first for ADE but also a new chapter in the rich history of De Nieuwe Kerk.

Partners

The event is co-facilitated by Highsnobiety, which as an official partner provides international visibility to this unique project. Highsnobiety is a global brand celebrating the next generation of cultural pioneers. Founded in 2005 by CEO David Fischer, they connect communities through style, and spotlight emerging creators and trends. With their headquarters in Berlin and offices worldwide, Highsnobiety blends digital media and cultural consulting at the intersection of style, art, design, and tech. 

Stefanos Constantinou, VP, brand partnerships and general manager from Highsnobiety said: “Collaborating with Audio Obscura was a natural fit. They’re an events production powerhouse, creating unforgettable experiences that resonate perfectly with our Highsnobiety audiences. It’s an exciting partnership, and one we’re confident will continue to grow in the years ahead.”

According to Peter Kan, founder of Audio Obscura, added: “Teaming up with Highsnobiety allows us to amplify our shared vision of pushing cultural boundaries and create a global cultural moment that radiates hope, positivity and unity.

Timetable

7:00 PM – Doors open

8:30 PM – Last admission / Doors close

10:00 PM – End of program

Tickets

Pre-registration for tickets to this unique event is now open via Audio Obscura’s official pre-registration page: audio-obscura.com.

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