Bali’s Biggest Music Festival, Djakarta Warehouse Project,
Set to Host Calvin Harris, Charlotte de Witte, Fisher, Hugel, Sammy Virji, Skrillex, Steve Angello, and More This December
This December 12-14, 2025, Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP) returns to Bali, transforming the island’s breathtaking GWK Cultural Park into a world stage for electronic music, art, and community. What began as a club night in Jakarta has evolved into one of Asia’s most respected music festivals, bringing its signature energy to the Island of the Gods for an unforgettable three-day celebration.
Held at GWK Cultural Park, DWP 2025 unfolds in one of Bali’s most iconic and atmospheric locations. The vast outdoor venue, crowned by the towering Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue, captures the island’s creative pulse – open skies and tropical warmth. As day turns to night, the park shifts from glowing sunsets to a horizon alive with light and sound, creating a setting that feels both grounded in culture and charged with dancefloor energy.
Fisher makes his exclusive festival appearance in Southeast Asia at the 2025 edition, joining a powerful lineup of global icons and diverse innovators from a myriad of scenes. Calvin Harris, Charlotte de Witte, Hugel, Sammy Virji, Skrillex, and Steve Angello bring their infectious energy, joined by Cyril, Dipha Barus, an unprecedented exclusive first-ever-in-Indonesia triple billing from DubVision b2b Matisse & Sadko b2b Third Party. The momentum continues with Nifra, Odd Mob, Paul van Dyk, Space 92, Whisnu Santika, alongwith Lukas & Frank (live), Gil Glaze and ¥ØU$UKE ¥UK1MATSU rounding out a program engineered to move from sunset euphoria into late-night intensity within one of the world’s most striking open-air venues.
Reflecting DWP’s commitment to celebrating Asia’s diverse and dynamic electronic scene, this year also spotlights rising regional talent. Singapore’s FVDER brings a forward-thinking blend of house and bass, while Indonesian favorite LTN returns with his internationally acclaimed progressive sound. Indonesia’s own XYRA makes his long-awaited DWP debut, joined by Vietnam’s Sphinix, who adds cinematic depth and texture to the lineup. Rounding out the regional showcase, Japan’s YAKSA and TJO join forces for an exclusive back-to-back performance, uniting two decades of club culture and high-octane energy.
Extending beyond the main event, DWP Bali Music Week offers a full week of island-wide programming that blends culture, creativity, and community. Beachside pre-parties, wellness sessions, label takeovers, and cultural activities invite festivalgoers to experience Bali’s rich spirit in new ways.
Every year, DWP pushes creative and technical boundaries, and its 2025 debut in Bali will be its most ambitious yet. Expect monumental stage designs inspired by Indonesian artistry, cutting-edge lighting and pyrotechnics, and immersive environments that blur the line between art and performance. Each element has been carefully curated by Ismaya Live to capture Bali’s cultural soul while delivering the world-class production DWP is known for.
Exclusive tickets and travel packages are now available, designed to make the journey to paradise seamless.
GA Early Entry 3-Day Pass: IDR 1,900,000 / USD 115
GA Presale 3-Day Pass: IDR 2,100,000 / USD 128
VIP Presale 3-Day Pass: IDR 4,200,000 / USD 255
Travel Packages: from IDR 8,400,000 / USD 515 (includes passes for two, hotel, and breakfast)
Tickets, group deals, and travel packages can be found at www.dwpfest.com.
Organised by Ismaya Live, Djakarta Warehouse Project has grown from a local club event into one of Asia’s most celebrated music festivals, drawing hundreds of thousands of fans from across the globe. Known for its impeccable production, diverse programming, and vibrant sense of community, DWP continues to redefine the festival experience in Asia.
Djakarta Warehouse Project 2025
December 12-14, 2025 | GWK Cultural Park, Bali, Indonesia
www.dwpfest.com
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