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United Studios in Amsterdam will

Martin Garrix finalises STMPD RCRDS ADE line-up

Home Uncategorized Martin Garrix finalises STMPD RCRDS ADE line-up

United Studios in Amsterdam will play host to one of the city’s biggest shows on 17th October. For Amsterdam Dance Event, Martin Garrix has vowed to outdo last years phenomenal shows ran alongside EA Events, and go one further than his own shows. His STMPD RCRDS label is set to get its own event this year – as well as Garrix’s own two events – with the label head honcho making a special appearance. The full line up for the event has been released, and it certainly put this ADE show up with the biggest and best.

Held at Amsterdam’s United Studios, STMPD RCRDS takeover was always guaranteed to have a stellar line up. After their Tomorrowland take over, with their stage including guest appearances from Tchami and Jonas Blue amongst others, the Dutch label had to push the boundaries even further. The 7 hour event is packed with huge guests as ever, with Garrix leading the way. Support acts include the likes of UK house producer Jonas Blue, whose tracks ‘Mama‘ and ‘Rise‘ have taken him to the top. Axwell‘s latest big thing Magnificence return to ADE, where they have performed over previous years. Brooks brings his banging future house sound to the club, with Matisse & Sadko contrasting that with their heavy hitting progressive tracks. Joining them on that front is DubVision, and Julian Jordan, who both pack plenty in the progressive department. STMPD RCRDS artists like Todd Helder, CliQ, Goja, Silque, and Loopers are also present, alongside Dyro, Blinders, Eauxmar, Bart B More, TV Noise, and many more. It’s bound to be a packed out event, with tickets running low, so if you’re thinking of attending this one whilst in ADE then be quick, and click this link.

Check out the full line-up for the event below, and get prepared for your Amsterdam Dance Event week.

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