Djakarta Warehouse Project announces Phase Two in Bali
- Editorial Staff
- Oct 21
- 2 min read

From December 12–14, 2025, Bali’s majestic GWK Cultural Park will once again transform into a global epicenter of electronic music as the Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP) returns for its most ambitious edition yet.
Following a blockbuster Phase One lineup featuring Calvin Harris, Charlotte de Witte, Fisher, Skrillex, Steve Angello, and HUGEL, DWP has now unveiled its Phase Two lineup, expanding an already monumental roster with a new wave of international and regional talent.
Leading the announcement is UK garage sensation Sammy Virji, whose infectious energy is set to light up the Bali night. French techno powerhouse Space 92 brings his high-octane, melodic sound to the mainstage, while Australia’s Odd Mob promises a genre-defying set fusing house, bass, and breaks. Adding a touch of sophistication, Swiss DJ Gil Glaze will deliver his signature blend of melodic house grooves, and Romanian duo Lukas & Frank will blur boundaries between live instrumentation and electronic rhythm with their sax and cello-driven performance.
Celebrating Asia’s thriving electronic scene, the lineup also shines a spotlight on regional stars including FVDER (Singapore), LTN and XYRA (Indonesia), Sphinix (Vietnam), and Japan’s dynamic duo YAKSA b2b TJO, who will close the festival with a special "2000–2025 Party Anthem" set.
Beyond the main event, DWP Bali Music Week extends the experience with beachside pre-parties, wellness sessions, and cultural excursions — merging Bali’s spiritual heritage with its world-renowned creative energy.
With its breathtaking setting, world-class production, and a lineup that bridges legends and innovators, DWP2025 stands as a defining celebration of music, art, and community on the Island of the Gods.
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