A hidden Dutch festival gem – The Dockyard Warehouse Festival – unveils a special edition of their ADE showcase at Hembrugterrain on October 19th

This special event is designed to celebrate 10 years of Dockyard. However, instead of presenting a retrospective of the past ten years, promoters Coen van Dongen and Tania Davison are showcasing the future of Dockyard, and the techno scene it serves.

HE.SHE.THEY Stage

British outfit, HE.SHE.THEY, are on hand to take over one of the four stages bringing with them an array of talent that includes Cera Khin, Chippy Nonstop, SNTS and Wax Wings. Also on the cards are two tantalizing head to heads:  DANZA TRIBALE boss ADRIEL against Vault Sessions resident Grace Dahl, and Briton’s Dax J against underground queen SPFDJ, who Ben UFO hails as “utterly ruthless”.

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ARTBAT Stage

Another stage is hosted by Ukranian duo ARTBAT, who bring their popular showstopper ARTBAT pres. UPPERGROUND to Hembrugterrain with line-up to match. Joining ARTBAT is Danish superstar Kölsch, recent ‘PULL OUT’ collaborators Losless and KAS:ST, and fast rising stars Olympe and Fred Lenix.

Warehouse Stage

On the official Warehouse stage, hot from her Boiler Room debut, is Blackpool’s Effy; fearless Italian DJ Gigola; Aussie upstart Partyboi69; Dutch favourite Moody Mehran; BBC Radio 1 Future Star Emily Nash; and barrier-breaking French act LB aka LABAT.

Laboratory Stage

The Laboratory stage welcomes a darker, more industrial, more experimental side of techno. Dutch favourites Colin Benders, Noah Leveye and A/DRFT (Live) represent for the home crowd. Berghain resident Fadi Mohem goes b2b with veteran Brazilian The Lady Machine, while Belgium’s Phara goes up against “Rotterdam’s best kept secret” Stranger.

Dockyard Warehouse Festival Celebrates Full Lineup

A/DRFT (LIVE) • ADRIEL B2B GRACE DAHL • ARTBAT • CERA KHIN • CHIPPY NONSTOP • COLIN BENDERS • DAX J B2B SPFDJ • DJ GIGOLA • EFFY • EMILY NASH • FADI MOHEM B2B THE LADY MACHINE • FRED LENIX • KAS:ST • KÖLSCH • LB AKA LABAT • LOBSTER • LOSLESS • MOODY MEHRAN • NOAH LEVEYE • OLYMPE • PARTIBOI69 • PHARA B2B STRANGER • SNTS • WAX WINGS

About Dockyard

Dockyard Warehouse Festival is a 15,000 cap daytime festival during ADE, just outside of the city at a former ammunition factory. With a commitment to techno old and new, the festival is dedicated to creating acceptance and safer spaces for all communities, without judgement or prejudice. Raw, forged from iron and metal, with the Warehouse Festival, Dockyard moves into the next 10 years of techno music and culture.

Tickets are available now starting from €59.50 + €6.00 for the Early Bird ticket from the Dockyard Warehouse website.

Find Dockyard Festival on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.

While you’re here you may enjoy our Effy breakdown:

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