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Mitski is "the most alluring and enigmatic musician in indie rock" (Rolling Stone) who “keeps shifting in all these really brilliant and wonderful ways” (NPR Music). Throughout her career, she’s released seven albums, four of which are certified gold. Her song, “My Love Mine All Mine” was a global sensation, and is four-times platinum. Mitski’s varied collaborations with other artists include two co-writes on the most recent Florence and the Machine album, Everybody Scream, and with David Byrne and Son Lux for the Oscar Nominated “This Is A Life”. She is currently writing the music and lyrics for the musical adaptation of The Queen’s Gambit.

“A mesmerizing study in movement” (Variety), Mitski’s live show has also been described as “highly stylized, brilliantly realized, super cool” (Philadelphia Inquirer) and “unusual, enigmatic and utterly compelling” (The Guardian). Her first concert film, Mitski: The Land, was played in over 600 cinemas across 30 countries in October 2025, cementing her as “the rare indie star who has earned the big-screen treatment” (Uproxx). It was released in conjunction with The Land: The Live Album.

Djakarta Warehouse Project began its journey in 2008 as a club event held at Jakarta’s renowned club, Blowfish, under the name Blowfish Warehouse Project. The festival upholds one of Indonesia’s most important values: diversity. Various sub-genres within dance music are given a stage across multiple festival areas, including the iconic bird-shaped main stage called “Garuda Land,” inspired by Indonesia’s national emblem, Garuda Pancasila.


Throughout its ten editions, many world-renowned artists have graced the stages of Djakarta Warehouse Project, including Calvin Harris, Steve Aoki, Carl Cox, Skrillex, Tiësto, Diplo, Major Lazer, Martin Garrix, David Guetta, Armin van Buuren, Axwell Λ Ingrosso, and DJ Snake, among many others.


Starting in 2010, the festival was held annually every December as a one-day event before expanding into a two-day festival in 2014, which also hosted the world’s largest paint party, Life in Color.
In 2015, Djakarta Warehouse Project was named “Best EDM Festival of 2015” by EDM Sauce. In 2016, the festival welcomed more than 20,000 international attendees from 39 countries over the course of two days. The festival also hosted the Asian debut of Barcelona’s Elrow touring concept in 2017 with a spectacular stage and colorful performances. In the same year, hip-hop acts made their debut at the festival, featuring the full lineup of 88rising artists alongside Desiigner.
In 2018, the festival returned successfully for its 10th Anniversary Edition on December 7, 8, and 9 at GWK Cultural Park, marking the first time the festival was held for three days. The record-breaking annual celebration continued at JiExpo Kemayoran on December 13, 14, and 15, 2019, attracting more than 90,000 attendees.


After being held virtually for two years through DWPV and DWPV 2.0 until 2021, 2022 marked the highly anticipated return of the offline edition of Djakarta Warehouse Project, drawing visitors from more than 34 countries over three days. In 2023, DWP celebrated its 15th anniversary at GWK Cultural Park.
This year, DWP returns on October 2, 3, and 4, 2026, in Jakarta, promising a spectacular experience and lineup.

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