As anticipation builds for its return to paradise, Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP) today unveils its Phase Two lineup for the 2025 edition, adding another wave of global heavyweights and cutting-edge talent to its most breathtaking festival experience yet. Following the landmark Phase One reveal – featuring Calvin Harris, Charlotte de Witte, Fisher, Skrillex, Steve Angello, and HUGEL – #DWP2025 continues to expand its vision of music, art, and connection on the Island of the Gods.
Each December, the festival transforms GWK Cultural Park – one of Bali’s most iconic and spiritually charged locations – into a living, breathing celebration of sound and unity. Nestled among towering limestone cliffs and presided over by the colossal Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue, the venue offers a panoramic vista of ocean and sky that shifts from golden sunset to starlit wonder as music fills the night air. The setting is more than a backdrop; it’s an integral part of the experience where ancient Balinese heritage meets the cutting edge of global electronic music culture. Surrounded by nature, energy, and artistry, DWP at GWK has become a place of pilgrimage for dance music fans from around the world, blending spectacle with spirituality in a way only Bali can.
PHASE TWO LINEUP
Leading the Phase Two announcement is Sammy Virji, one of the UK’s most electrifying electronic talents. A trailblazer of the modern UK garage movement, Virji’s infectious energy and masterful production have made him a global sensation. His DWP debut will be a landmark headline moment, lighting up the Bali night with pure euphoria.
From France, Space 92 brings his signature fusion of driving techno and melodic depth to the GWK mainstage. With countless Beatport chart-toppers and a reputation for high-impact performances across Europe, Space 92’s set will be an immersive journey into the heart of modern techno.
Australia’s Odd Mob, one of the most talked-about names in dance music, also makes his Bali debut with a genre-bending performance that defies convention. Known for viral anthems like LEFT TO RIGHT and his fearless approach to mixing house, bass, and breaks, Odd Mob is set to deliver one of the festival’s most explosive moments.
From Switzerland, Gil Glaze adds his sleek and uplifting sound to the lineup. A master of crossover house and melodic grooves who has graced stages from Miami to Mykonos, his performance at DWP will bring sophistication and warmth to the Bali mainstage.
Also joining the international roster, Romanian duo Lukas & Frank will deliver a standout performance that blurs the line between live and electronic. Incorporating live saxophone and cello within their Afro and melodic house sets, the pair’s unique blend of rhythm and musicianship promises a soulful and unforgettable experience beneath the Bali stars.

REGIONAL SPOTLIGHT: CELEBRATING ASIA’S RISING TALENT
A cornerstone of DWP’s philosophy has always been to provide a global platform for regional and local talent; celebrating the creativity, diversity and innovation of Asia’s thriving electronic scene.
Representing Southeast Asia, FVDER from Singapore brings his forward-thinking blend of house and bass music to the festival, delivering a set that bridges underground edge and mainstage energy.
From Indonesia, LTN returns with his globally recognized trance and progressive sound. Known for his emotive productions and dynamic stage presence, his performance will capture the passion and depth of the region’s melodic movement.
Also from Indonesia, XYRA makes his long-awaited DWP debut, showcasing his rise as one of the country’s most exciting new voices in electronic music. His performance embodies DWP’s mission to spotlight homegrown artists with international potential.
Vietnamese DJ and producer Sphinix brings his raw textures and edgy sophistication to DWP for the first time, adding cultural depth and a distinctive sonic identity that continues to define Vietnam’s evolving dance landscape.
Closing out the Phase Two announcement with a powerful collaboration, Japan’s YAKSA and TJO unite for an exclusive back-to-back where they’ll perform a special 2000-2025 party anthem set, merging high-intensity styles and raw energy.
THE JOURNEY CONTINUES
With both Phase One and Phase Two now revealed, DWP 2025 stands as one of the most ambitious and anticipated electronic festivals in Asia this year – a global gathering of legends, innovators and rising stars.
From the monumental mainstage at GWK Cultural Park to the immersive experiences of DWP Bali Music Week, this year’s edition will blur the line between festival and cultural pilgrimage — celebrating music, art, and community in one of the world’s most extraordinary settings.
DWP BALI MUSIC WEEK
Extending the festival beyond the main event, DWP Bali Music Week offers a full week of programming. including beachside pre-parties, wellness sessions, curated takeovers and cultural excursions. Designed to recharge both body and spirit, the week merges Bali’s rich traditions with its globally recognized creative energy.
PRODUCTION + EXPERIENCE
Every DWP edition pushes creative and technical boundaries — and #DWP2025 will be the most ambitious yet. Expect monumental stage designs inspired by Balinese artistry, cutting-edge visuals, state-of-the-art lighting and pyrotechnics, and immersive experiences that turn GWK into a living, breathing soundscape.
TICKETS + TRAVEL PACKAGES
Make your journey seamless with bundled travel packages and early bird deals.
• GA Early Entry 3-Day Passes: IDR 1,900,000 / USD 115
• GA Presale 3-Day Passes: IDR 2,100,000 / USD 128
• VIP Presale 3-Day Passes: IDR 4,200,000 / USD 255
• Travel Packages start at IDR 8,400,000 / USD 515 (includes passes for two, hotel, and breakfast)
For tickets, group deals and packages go to www.dwpfest.com
ABOUT DJAKARTA WAREHOUSE PROJECT
Organized by Ismaya Live, Djakarta Warehouse Project has grown from a local nightclub event into one of Asia’s largest and most respected music festivals, attracting hundreds of thousands of fans from across the globe.
In 2025, the movement continues. One island. One week. One unforgettable celebration.
Djakarta Warehouse Project 2025 takes place from December 12–14, 2025: GWK Cultural Park, Bali, Indonesia.For tickets and further info head to https://dwpfest.com/






