Djakarta Warehouse Project announces lineup for the 2025 edition
- Editorial Staff
- Sep 2
- 2 min read

From December 12–14, 2025, the GWK Cultural Park in Bali once again sets the stage for the Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP), Southeast Asia’s biggest electronic music festival. Nestled among dramatic limestone cliffs, overlooking the ocean, and beneath the towering Garuda statue, GWK is more than just a venue — it’s a cultural landmark that transforms into one of the most unique festival experiences on earth.
This year’s phase one lineup blends legends, tastemakers, and breakthrough talents. Making a long-awaited return after six years, Calvin Harris will bring a set packed with chart-topping hits and timeless dance anthems. Joining him is Charlotte de Witte, the undisputed queen of techno, who makes her DWP debut with the relentless energy that has made her one of the most in-demand names in the scene.
Crowd favorite FISHER is back by overwhelming demand, delivering his only Southeast Asia performance of 2025 — a show that promises pure, high-octane fun. Adding Latin flair to the mix, French DJ HUGEL will unleash the irresistible rhythms that have made tracks like Morenita global sensations. Genre-bending pioneer Skrillex returns with a performance that fuses underground grit, experimental sounds, and festival-shaking classics, while Steve Angello, co-founder of the legendary Swedish House Mafia, takes the stage solo to showcase his signature progressive style.
The surprises don’t stop there. For the first time ever in Indonesia, fans will witness an unprecedented triple back-to-back set featuring DubVision, Matisse & Sadko, and Third Party, uniting three progressive house powerhouses in one explosive performance. Trance enthusiasts can look forward to Nifra’s big-room energy and the timeless presence of Paul van Dyk, one of electronic music’s most celebrated pioneers. Japan’s fearless underground selector ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U adds an avant-garde edge, while breakout talent Cyril brings his melodic, viral hits to the Bali stage. Representing Indonesia, Dipha Barus and Whisnu Santika continue to champion the region’s flourishing electronic movement.
DWP extends far past the three-day festival with the Bali Music Week — a full week of beach parties, wellness sessions, curated takeovers, and cultural excursions that merge Balinese tradition with global creative energy. It’s not just a festival, but a journey that recharges body, spirit, and soul.
As always, DWP is pushing boundaries in stage design and production. Expect monumental structures inspired by Balinese artistry, cutting-edge visuals, immersive light shows, and pyrotechnics that transform GWK into a living, breathing soundscape.
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