Djakarta Warehouse Project

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Djakarta Warehouse Project
Garuda Bot at DWP 2017.jpg
Garuda Land, the main stage of Djakarta Warehouse Project.
Genre Electronic dance music, pop, indie, hip hop
Date(s)Early-to-mid December
FrequencyAnnually
Location(s)
Inaugurated2008
Most recentDecember 11–12, 2021 (DWP V)
Attendance90,000 (2016) [1]
Capacity90,000–100,000
Organised byIsmaya Live
Website djakartawarehouse.com

Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP) is a dance music festival held in Jakarta, Indonesia. [2] It is one of the largest annual dance music festivals in Asia, featuring dance music artists from around the world. [3]

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History

The festival originated from a nightclub event in 2008 called Blowfish Warehouse Project at Jakarta's renowned night club Blowfish. Featuring 3 arenas within the club's vicinity, the festival's first edition boasted more than 5.000 audience. The second edition of the festival was planned to be held on 24 April 2010. However, a fight broke out three weeks before the planned date of the festival, damaging parts of the venue. [4] Organisers moved the festival to Pantai Carnaval in Ancol and rebranded the festival with a new name, Djakarta Warehouse Project. [5]

2010

The 2010 edition of Djakarta Warehouse Project was held on 24 April. It was held at Pantai Carnaval, Ancol. [6]

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2011

The 2011 edition was held on 9 December. It was held at Tennis Indoor & Outdoor Senayan. [7]

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2012

The 2012 edition was held on 7 December. It was held at Istora Senayan. [8]

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2013

The 2013 edition was held on 13 December. It was held at Eco Park Ancol. [9]

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2014

The 2014 edition was held in two days for the first time. It was held on 12 and 13 December at JIExpo. [10]

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2015

The 2015 edition was held at JIExpo, Kemayoran, North Jakarta on 11 and 12 December. [11]

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2016

The 2016 edition of Djakarta Warehouse Project was held on 9 and 10 December 2016 at JIExpo, Kemayoran, North Jakarta. [12]

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2017

The 2017 edition was held on 15 and 16 December at JIExpo, Kemayoran, North Jakarta. [13]

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2018: DWP X

The 2018 edition was held on 7 to 9 December. It was held in Bali for the first time at Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park. [14]

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Live

DJ

2019

The 2019 edition saw its return to Jakarta. It was held on 13 to 15 December 2019 at Jakarta International Expo. [15]

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2023

The 2023 edition was held on 8 to 10 December. It was held in Bali for the second time at Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park. [14]

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Live

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