The Amsterdam-based promotor goes full circle, bringing Kölsch, Anfisa Letyago, Len Faki, Carlita & DJ Tennis, Âme & Jimi Jules, Eelke Kleijn & many more The Loft in A’DAM Tower from April 7 to 9
By introducing last night’s sunset ravers with the incoming attendees for the following morning’s sunrise sets, Audio Obscura’s distinguished parties at The Loft don’t only flip a seemingly elegant hotel room inside out, but they were the first ever promoters to create one of the industry’s most spirited live atmospheres at this unique venue. Now with their most ambitious endeavour at the venue just months away, Audio Obscura is pulling out all of the stops to create an experience that is as memorable as it is intimate.
Find the current lineup below (more t.b.a.):
April 7: 16.00 – 00.00 – Kölsch
April 8: 07.00 – 14.00 – Anfisa Letyago
April 8: 16.00 – 23.00 – Len Faki house set + Fafi Abdel Nour
April 9: 07.00 – 14.00 – Carlita & DJ Tennis
April 9: 16.00 – 23.00 – Âme & Jimi Jules
April 9: 23.59 – 05.00 – Eelke Kleijn
Pre-Register open until Tuesday February 28
Pre-Sale starts Wednesday March 1st, 12.00 Noon CET
Regular Sale starts Thursday March 2nd, 12.00 Noon CET
The Easter Weekender is the next step in Audio Obscura’s groundbreaking 2023, following the announcement that they will be throwing their very first event beyond the borders of Amsterdam. Just days after their Easter celebration, Audio Obscura is heading to Rotterdam, keeping in line with their astounding theme of presenting the world’s best acts in the most unique locations by bringing none other than Black Coffee to the Van Nelle Fabriek, which has been considered a UNESCO world heritage site since 2014.
Audio Obscura’s mission from the start has always been to help electronic music transcend its traditional boundaries.
Having grown up within club culture, the homegrown Dutch organisation went on a mission to push the artform into new spaces and contexts, helping it to continue evolving and reaching new audiences. Audio Obscura sees the idea of putting raves into spaces that were traditionally off-limits to club promoters as a revolutionary act in the battle to ensure that electronic music garners the respect, protection, and support that it deserves.
The venues represent only one side of the story, however, as Audio Obscura is committed to putting the DJ at the centre stage of every event, further blurring the lines between concert, rave, club and performance. Now as they expand horizons across the world, Audio Obscura is excited about the prospect of entering new spaces and supporting new talents across the world, as well as creating dialogues between leading artists from across the world and their global audiences.
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