Hardstyle festival Defqon.1 announces full line-up for 2024 edition

Hardstyle festival Defqon.1 announces full line-up for 2024 edition

Defqon.1 has unveiled the full line-up for its 2024 edition.

Returning to Biddinghuizen, The Netherlands from 27th-30th June, the world’s biggest harder styles festival will welcome over 350 artists across the long weekend.

Headline acts this time come in the form of genre heavyweights AngerfistRan-D, Showtek, Brennan Heart, Sound Rush, and Sefa, who will perform on the RED mainstage for the very first time.

Other names confirmed over the four days include Sub Zero Project, Headhunterz, Frontliner, Da Tweekaz, Spitnoise, Korsakoff, Cynthia Spiering, Miss K8, Dual Damage, and plenty more. Check out the full line-up below.

Annual fixture The Power Hour will also return in 2024 with 60 minutes of fireworks, pyrotechnics, dancers, and hardstyle chaos, along with ‘Warrior Workout’ which will take place on the mainstage for the first time, making it the largest to date.

The 2024 edition will welcome other new additions, including an extended 5-hour ‘closing ceremony’ on the Sunday night culminating in a fireworks display. Watch the aftermovie for last year’s event below.

Defqon.1 – which is the work of leading hardstyle promoter Q-Dance – welcomed over 250,000 visitors from 110 different nationalities in 2023, with this year’s event promising even more impressive stage design and extensive side programming.

Tickets for the 2024 edition are available via the Q-Dance website.

Defqon.1 was voted No.17 in DJ Mag’s Top 100 Festivals poll 2023. Check out the full list here.

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