
This December, Djakarta Warehouse Project makes its way back to GWK Cultural Park from 12-14 December 2025, bringing an expanded programme and welcoming UK Garage favourite Sammy Virji to the main stage.
As Southeast Asia’s biggest electronic music festival, DWP enters its 2025 edition with a refreshed sense of scale. The programme grows wider, the range of genres deepens, and the festival introduces long-anticipated daily tickets, opening the doors to more fans seeking a single night of music or a full three-day run. Following the success of last year’s staging, the return to GWK signals the festival’s intent to deliver a bolder experience without losing the raw thrill that has kept audiences coming back.
One of the most notable additions to this year’s roster is UK Garage favourite Sammy Virji, announced as a new headliner. His rise through the global scene has been fuelled by energetic live sets, inventive remixes, and a distinct ability to pull classic and modern influences into something immediately danceable. His Boiler Room performance, which has been widely shared across social platforms, solidified him as a name capable of shifting the atmosphere of any stage, and his debut at DWP is expected to carry that same pulse.
The programme expands further with genre-shaping figures across the electronic spectrum. Trance listeners will find Ilan Bluestone returning with the sweeping, emotive sound that defines his work with Anjunabeats. Techno audiences can anticipate the heavy, futuristic rhythms of Space 92 from France, an artist whose releases often climb Beatport’s charts. Representing Indonesia’s underground movement, Franc Fala will bring his signature hypnotic style, while rising producer Lukas Fran adds a dynamic edge with sets that shift between intensity and melody.
Fresh additions continue with a wave of new names joining the Bali celebration. FNDER will deliver soulful, groove-centred house, setting a warm, dance-ready tone. Swiss DJ Gil Glaze brings upbeat, melodic house crafted for open-air moments. Indonesian newcomer XYRA steps into the line-up with an eclectic selection that blends genres with ease. Closing the roster is a high-energy back-to-back performance from Yaksa b2b TJO, a pairing known for fast transitions, spontaneous switches, and a live-wire chemistry on stage.
Festival-goers can pre-register through dwpfest.com, or join the official WhatsApp Channel “Djakarta Warehouse Project” and the festival’s official Discord at bit.ly/dwp-discord for direct updates.