DGTL Festival Unveils Electrifying 2026 Lineup: Three Days of Pure Electronic Energy at Amsterdam’s NDSM Docklands


APRIL 3, 4 & 5, 2026, NDSM DOCKLANDS, AMSTERDAM

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Lineup – Saturday, April 4
Âme (dj) & Trikk – Camelphat –  Colyn & Mees Salomé – FJAAK – Gerd Janson – Gotu Jim – Héctor Oaks & Salome – horsegiirL – Interplanetary Criminal – Jayda G – Kamma & Yu Su – Philippa Pacho  – SAIDAH – Silva Bumpa & Soul Mass Transit System

Lineup – Sunday, April 5
Benwal – Dart & Kyle Starkey – DJ AYA – DJ Gigola – Dom Dolla – I Hate Models  – Luuk van Dijk – Moxie & Shonky – Newtone – Odymel – Ogazón – Überkikz – Weval (live) – X Club

More artists will be announced soon.

After an unforgettable ADE week at the NDSM Warehouse, DGTL Festival is heading back to where it all began. The NDSM Docklands will once again become the beating heart of electronic music as DGTL celebrates its 14th edition from April 3-5, 2026. This iconic industrial site transforms into a futuristic playground where cutting-edge music collides with immersive art, all while pushing the boundaries of sustainability and community. The festival has just dropped its first wave of artist announcements, and it’s a mouth-watering mix of international heavyweights, innovative live acts, and the rising stars who are shaping tomorrow’s sound.

When Saturday April 4th rolls around, expect the energy levels to hit the ceiling. British duo Camelphat will be serving up their signature blend of progressive house and melodic techno—those euphoric build-ups and emotional crescendos that make dance floors come alive. Meanwhile, Manchester’s Interplanetary Criminal injects raw UK garage energy with sharp breaks and rhythms pulled straight from the city’s thriving underground scene. Over on the Modular Stage, Gotu Jim delivers a live performance that’s become legendary for fusing dark hip hop, house, and trap with splashes of hyper pop and emo house. His tracks capture that beautiful contradiction of nightlife—euphoric yet introspective, uplifting yet deeply emotional.

DGTL favorite Jayda G makes her return, ready to light up the crowd with her irresistible fusion of disco, house, and funk. Beyond her infectious sound, she brings a message that resonates perfectly with DGTL’s ethos, including her powerful documentary Blue Carbon, which explores the intersection of music, science, and environmental awareness. The turntables will also see a special moment when Kamma and Yu Su join forces for their first-ever B2B set at DGTL—expect soulful grooves meeting cosmic house as Amsterdam’s flow intertwines with dreamy, textured soundscapes touched by subtle Chinese folk influences. And if you’re looking for something truly unforgettable, horsegiirL‘s new audiovisual live show promises to blur the line between performance art and full-throttle rave, delivering an irreverent, surreal explosion of vocals, visuals, and hyperactive club energy.

Sunday April 5th brings the weekend to a spectacular close with a lineup that spans the entire electronic music spectrum. Fresh off his explosive ADE performance and that surprise pop-up rave at Amsterdam Central Station, Groningen’s Benwal returns with the unstoppable momentum that’s made him one of the Netherlands’ fastest-rising stars. His sets are a high-octane blend of hard trance, rave, and house with contemporary twists that will leave you breathless. Grammy nominee Dom Dolla arrives with his crowd-pleasing house sound—groovy, powerful, and engineered for pure mass euphoria. On the more intense end, I Hate Models crafts emotional journeys through melancholic synthwave, trance, and industrial techno, creating that perfect fusion where raw aesthetics meet dance floor intensity.

Keep an eye on Odymel, whose eclectic mix of house, techno, trance, and eurodance has made him one of the scene’s most exciting new voices since his 2023 breakthrough. His melodies somehow feel both nostalgic and revolutionary at the same time. Berlin’s DJ Gigola brings her playful yet fierce approach, mixing techno, rap, and hyperpop into a uniquely infectious rave experience. Amsterdam’s own Luuk van Dijk delivers that recognizable warm, swinging house groove that keeps bodies moving, while Weval takes the stage with their cinematic live show that has evolved toward a more dancefloor-focused direction without losing any of that emotional depth and rich texture they’re known for.


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