For the first time during ADE, Black Coffee - the South African DJ and producer known for his soulful house, deep percussion and Afropolitan sound - will enter the Ziggo Dome. According to the official ADE programming, he is programmed from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. with support from Cincity, DESIREE, Meera and Philou Louzolo.

This show marks a prestige move: the Dome's main hall fills with an audience accustomed to clubs but now collectively breathing on a stage. At a time when grandeur often becomes synonymous with show, Black Coffee promises intimacy instead. The lineup page shows his name as gravity: a central axis point on which light, sound and audience will rotate.
The set list becomes a conversation between rhythm and calm. His sound - often described as House with deep African roots - leans on nuance: airy percussion, long transitions, emotional thrust. In this setting, the Ziggo Dome becomes not an arena of show, but chamber of resonance.
"In the wave of Black Coffee's sound, you no longer feel a crowd - just a flow of hearts and breath that together fills pauses and reveals peaks."
For those in Amsterdam during ADE, this show is one of the most sweeping: it is main stage meets high-end DJ essence.