Asia’s premier dance music festival returns to Bali this December — here’s how to maximise this fun-filled weekend.

Get ready to put your dance shoes on as DJakarta Warehouse Project (DWP) returns to Bali on December 12-14, 2025. Over two days, GWK Cultural Park in Jimbaran turns into a neon-lit wonderland. With pulsating beats from headliners like Calvin Harris and Skrillex, laser-lit stages that tower over GWK’s cliffs, and Bali’s tropical night air wrapping it all together, it’s a festival weekend like no other.
Excited? We give you the low-down on what you need to know about this unmissable music festival.
When and where will DJakarta Warehouse Project (DWP) 2025 be held?
Mark your calendars: DWP returns for three days this year on December 12, 13 and 14. This dance and music fest takes over GWK Cultural Park in Jimbaran, South Bali. Perched on the iconic limestone cliffs and the Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue as your backdrop, the venue itself is epic.

Who’s playing at DJakarta Warehouse Project this year?
Expect a star-studded roster of international EDM icons such as Calvin Harris, Paul van Dyk ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U, Schrillex, Charlotte de Witte and more. This year promises an electrifying mix of entertainers, check out the full line up here.
Tell us, what is the atmosphere like?
Think: World-class music, immersive stage production, LED spectacles, and festival-goers from across Southeast Asia converging in one tropical paradise.
What should I expect over DWP weekend?
Beyond the music, DWP is a thrilling experience. Feel the energy as DJs drop basslines under the stars, watch laser shows illuminate the cliffs, and dance until the early hours in warm tropical air.

Start the night with a seafood feast at Jimbaran Bay, before heading out to dance the night away. When the night winds down, hopefully you’ve booked a nearby villa with a private car to avoid the inevitable post-event traffic buildup for effortless comfort after a night well spent.
Where should I stay for DJakarta Warehouse Project (DWP)?
If you haven’t booked a place to stay yet, we can definitely help. Top of our list is Villa Kapungkur — a stunning 5-bedroom villa located just 2.7 km or an 8-minute drive from GWK Cultural Park.

This contemporary Balinese retreat has all the works: 5 spacious bedrooms, a private pool, lush tropical gardens, and open-air living areas. After a full day of dancing, come back to your fully-staffed villa to relax poolside, enjoy a private chef-prepared dinner, or lounge in the shaded pavilion with friends.
WanderLuxe Tip: Staying in any of our villas comes with concierge perks. Your Luxe Nomad Guest Experience team can arrange festival transfers, in-villa catering, and even in-villa wellness experiences (at an extra fee) to recharge.
If it’s up to us, we’ll request poolside lounge service or enjoy a sunrise breakfast overlooking the garden — your private escape from the festival buzz.

How can we make the most of the DWP weekend?
Plan your festival schedule! With three nights of music across multiple stages, you need to check the DJ set times in advance. Stay hydrated and pack light: tropical nights and high-energy dancing can be intense.
Also, mix festival fun with villa downtime. Villa Kapungkur is close enough to treat yourself to a massage at the spa area, a way to unwind amidst the hustle of the festival. Enjoy capturing the best moments on camera… or ditch social media and enjoy every moment unfold in real life and real time.
So gather your crew, secure your tickets, book your villa, and let the music take over. Bali is ready for DWP 2025, are you?