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Amsterdam's Most Wanted Weekend is Sold Out And Here Is Why
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Amsterdam's Most Wanted Weekend is Sold Out And Here Is Why

Jason Rodriguez
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No Art Festival is back in Amsterdam with two sold out days on July 18 at Riekerhaven and July 25 at Flevopark. Seth Troxler, Mochakk, The Martinez Brothers, ANOTR, and more.

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Amsterdam doesn't do average festivals. And No Art Festival is proof of exactly that.

With the fifth edition taking place in 2026, No Art Festival has built a recognisable place within the Amsterdam festival summer, combining electronic music, art, and a carefully composed terrain that sets it apart from anything else on the calendar. This year they aren't doing one festival. They're doing two.

No Art Festival is back and Amsterdam isn't ready for what they built this year.
No Art Festival is back and Amsterdam isn't ready for what they built this year.No Art

No Art Opening Festival on July 18 at Riekerahaven and No Art Closing Festival on July 25 at Flevopark. Two weekends. Two iconic Amsterdam locations. One of the most exciting lineups the festival has ever assembled. Both editions are already sold out, which tells you everything you need to know about where No Art sits in the Amsterdam scene right now. If you have a ticket, hold onto it. If you don't, get on the waiting list immediately.

What No Art is All About

No Art has been based in Amsterdam since it was established in 2017 and what it has built in that time is special. This isn't your standard outdoor festival. The festival grounds are set up with zones for music, art, and food. While house and techno sound across the stages, art areas provide space for installations and visual works that can be experienced alongside the music. This creates a daylong programme in which listening, watching, and walking around are equal parts of the experience.

That balance is rare and its what makes No Art Festival feel like something worth travelling for. You are not just showing up to watch a DJ play. You are stepping into a fully considered world where the music and the setting and the art all speak to each other.

Amsterdam in July with that kind of experience on offer is a very simple choice, yes.

Earlier years including 2024 and 2025 were both sold out, showing the support among the public and the scene. After four successful and sold out editions, No Art can't wait to share another year. The fifth edition is being called the biggest programme of art and music they have ever put together and the lineup backs that up entirely.

The Lineup That Has Amsterdam Talking

The full lineup across both weekends is stacked from top to bottom. Here is who you need to know about:

Headliners and big names:

Mochakk: Pure main character energy behind the decks. Mochakk is a viral force who turns every set into a absolute riot. His chaotic kinetic energy and heavy groove led basslines don't just fill rooms, they create core clubbing memories

Seth Troxler: The ultimate underground icon. Detroit raised and globally revered. Troxler is a master selector who plays by his own rules. Expect a trippy, deeply soulful journey through house and techno from a literal living legend.

ANOTR: The undisputed heavyweights of the European house resurgence. This Amsterdam duo serves up slick, hypnotic, swing heavy grooves that are currently dominating the global club circuit. Watching them play on home turf is an absolute bucket list experience.

Rufus Du Sol: The kings of emotional euphoria. This Australian trio blends haunting electronic production with anthemic songwriting. Their soaring melodies and massive breakdowns are engineered for that peak, main stage festival sunset moment.

The Martinez Brothers: The Bronx born brothers who have spent two decades building one of the most respected careers in underground house and tech house. Fresh off their biggest ever North American tour.

Mau P: The fastest rising star in electronic music right now. Mau P is a certified hit machine whose stadium sized basslines and explosive energy are purpose built to make tens of thousands of people lose their damn minds.

From underground icons to global hitmakers. This is the biggest No Art lineup yet.
From underground icons to global hitmakers. This is the biggest No Art lineup yet.No Art

The full lineup across both days:

  • Aforalpha
  • Alci
  • ANOTR
  • Benja
  • D Stone
  • Fletch
  • Franc Fala
  • Genai Ron Villa
  • Lorena Hannecart
  • Bella Salmonella
  • Itz3bby
  • Kai King
  • Malix
  • Malu Gi
  • Mateo Dufour
  • Mau P
  • Mochakk
  • Paramida
  • Ryan Elliott
  • Rossi
  • Rooleh
  • Rufus Du Sol
  • Seth Troxler
  • The Martinez Brothers
  • Toman 

That is a lineup that covers underground house, tech house, melodic techno, and deep electronic music across two full days in two of Amsterdam's most beautiful outdoor locations.

The Two Venues You Need To Know

No Art Opening Festival: Riekerhaven July 18

No Art Music Week 2026 kicks off with a major Opening Festival at Riekerhaven, Amsterdam. Riekerhaven is a waterfront location in Amsterdam Zuid with an industrial edge and an open air feel that suits underground electronic music perfectly. A daytime into evening show running from 12:00 to 23:00 on the water in Amsterdam is the perfect setting that makes a festival feel like an event.

No Art Closing Festival: Flevopark, July 25

No Art Festival returns for its fifth edition on July 25 at the beautiful grounds of Flevopark, Amsterdam. Flevopark is one of Amsterdam's most loved green spaces, a sprawling park in the east of the city with a totally different energy to Riekerhaven. Trees, open grass, art installations woven through the setting, and music running from 12:00 to 23:00. This is the sort of festival day you plan your whole summer around.

Your new happy place. This production is about to hit different.
Your new happy place. This production is about to hit different.No Art

Practical Information:

Both tickets for the event are already sold out, so check the noartfestival.com for waiting list.

No camping on site.

Amsterdam has a wide range of hotels, hostels, and Airbnb options at every price point. Both venues are easily accessible by bike, public transport, and on foot from the city centre.

As well as being one of the most bike friendly cities in the world, so cycling to the festival is always an option.

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