David Guetta brings ‘Monolith’ show to AMF 2026
David Guetta will headline AMF 2026, returning to the Johan Cruijff ArenA during Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) with his ambitious ‘Monolith’ show.
The French superstar will take over the stadium on October 24, marking his first appearance at AMF in six years. As one of the festival’s most recognizable artists, Guetta’s return aligns with a major moment for the event, which will also celebrate 30 years of ADE in 2026.
Meanwhile, the performance will introduce The Monolith Show to Amsterdam. Built around Guetta’s Future Rave sound, the production centers on a towering vertical LED structure supported by immersive 3D mapping and an advanced lighting system designed for large stadium environments. As a result, the concept transforms venues into fully immersive audiovisual spaces, combining scale, technology, and performance.
At the same time, the show continues its broader European rollout. The production already includes three consecutive sold-out nights at Stade de France, each hosting around 60,000 fans, alongside a major headline appearance on Zeebrugge Beach in Belgium. Consequently, the project has quickly become one of the most ambitious touring concepts in electronic music today.
For AMF, the announcement signals another step in the festival’s evolution. Since coming under Insomniac Europe, the event has increasingly focused on large-scale concepts while maintaining its reputation as one of the biggest indoor electronic music events in the world.
With more artists still to be announced, AMF 2026 promises another landmark edition inside the Johan Cruijff ArenA. Pre-registration is already open, while ticket sales will begin on March 25, with pre-sale access starting at 12:00 CET followed by general sale at 15:00 CET via amf-festival.com.
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