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Drumcode Festival is returning for its second edition next August

Presented by Adam Beyer and Awakenings

  • Jasmine Kent-Smith
  • 31 December 2018
Drumcode Festival is returning for its second edition next August

Drumcode Festival is set to make an almighty return to Amsterdam next August.

Presented by industry icon and Drumcode head honcho Adam Beyer as well as esteemed Dutch techno brand Awakenings, the highly-anticipated 2019 line-up will be revealed early next year. A full roster of Drumcode artists and of course Beyer himself are expected to be in attendance.

The festival, which hosted the likes of Amelie Lens, Pan-Pot and Bart Skils at its debut instalment earlier this summer, will take place at NDSM docklands in Amsterdam, a location dubbed an “industrial playground” by the festival.

Drumcode Festival 2019 takes place August 24 at NDSM, Amsterdam.

Check out a teaser video here and head over to the Drumcode Festival website to see how you can sign up for exclusive ticket access and further festival news.

Jasmine Kent-Smith is Mixmag's Weekend Editor. Follow her on Twitter

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