Amsterdam Dance Event is fast approaching with just over two weeks left until it kicks off. People from all over the world gather on the Amsterdam as various events take part around the city including gigs, conferences and more.

It was today announced that electronic music pioneers Underworld will play a very unique set in the amazing Rijksmuseum building. The gig will be completely ticketless and free entry once you apply online.

ADE earlier made the announcement online:

“This will be a rare opportunity to see the group up close and personal as the space is transformed into an intimate club venue, playing host to a limited crowd of music lovers. Following on from last year’s ADE event in the same space, the show provides a platform for the museum to engage with new and exciting audiences, enabled by Audio Obscura’s mission of bringing dance music artists to historic and cultural venues.”

In addition, Underworld will present a keynote talk at this year’s ADE.

“This will be a chance to hear the band’s Rick Smith and Karl Hyde in conversation, as they explore the importance and power of partnership and co-production in the development and presentation of projects grand and intimate in the 21st century. The talk will be accompanied by visuals curated by one of Underworld’s closest partners, tomato’s Simon Taylor.”

To register for tickets, head over to underworld.audio-obscura.com.

 

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