Festival Season in Amsterdam
Amsterdam runs the world's largest club music conference (ADE, October) and one of the underground scene's most copied festival formats (Dekmantel, Amsterdamse Bos) in the same calendar year - in a city where a converted church from 1968 and a converted milk factory from 1970 still set the template for independent venue programming worldwide.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam festival season
Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE), founded in 1996 when 300 attendees and 30 DJs gathered in a single Amsterdam venue, reached 600,000 visitors from over 140 countries in its 2025 edition - the largest in the event's 30-year history. That edition comprised 3,400 artists across 1,200 events at approximately 300 venues, ranging from Ziggo Dome (17,000 capacity) to basement clubs in Noord. ADE functions as the central marketplace of the global electronic music industry, which was valued at $12.9 billion in 2024. Electronic music represents approximately 73% of the total value of Dutch music output. The 30th anniversary edition is scheduled for 21-25 October 2026.
Dekmantel launched its first festival edition in 2013 at Amsterdamse Bos - a 1,000-hectare forest park 11 km from the city centre - and draws approximately 15,000 attendees per day across its late-July weekend, totalling around 45,000 across the main festival days. The event is considered a standard-bearer for underground electronic music globally. Awakenings, founded in 1997 with an inaugural event at the Gashouder (the former gas holder at Westergasfabriek, known as the 'Temple of Techno') featuring Derrick May, draws approximately 80,000 visitors across its outdoor festival weekends and has expanded internationally since 2014.
Paradiso, a converted church on Weteringschans opened on 30 March 1968, and Melkweg (Milky Way), opened in a former milk factory on 17 July 1970 nearby, each host 1,500 in their main halls and run packed summer concert programmes covering rock, electronic music, and hip hop. Paradiso logged 727,000 annual visitors across 1,210 events in 2023. The Rolling Stones performed two acoustic shows at Paradiso on 25-26 May 1995, which Keith Richards later called 'the best live shows the Stones ever did'; the recordings appeared on the *Stripped* album. Mood tracks every festival and concert in Amsterdam from underground Noord events to headliner shows at the Johan Cruyff ArenA.
Common questions
When is Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE)?
ADE takes place each October in Amsterdam. The 30th anniversary edition runs 21–25 October 2026. It occupies approximately 300 venues across the city - from Ziggo Dome at 17,000 capacity to basement clubs in Noord - turning Amsterdam's entire club infrastructure into a festival ground for five days. Browse Mood for ADE lineup and ticket announcements as they are released.
What outdoor music festivals are in Amsterdam in summer?
Amsterdam's summer calendar runs June through August: Dekmantel (late July, Amsterdamse Bos, underground electronic) and Awakenings outdoor weekends anchor the electronic programme. Paradiso and Melkweg - both converted from their original uses in 1968 and 1970 and each holding approximately 1,500 - pack summer concerts across rock, hip hop, and electronic. Amsterdam Open Air adds a further outdoor option. Browse Mood for the full Amsterdam summer lineup.
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