ADE Pro announces more speakers: Tomorrowland Brasil, ANOTR & No Art, Nicole Moudaber among others
The ADE Pro conference program is once again expanding with renowned names from the international electronic music industry. Tomorrowland Brasil, ANOTR & No Art, Nicole Moudaber, Joseph Capriati, Carlita and Iñigo Vontier are among the latest additions to the speaker line-up. The announcement highlights the global reach of ADE (Amsterdam Dance Event). It reinforces its role as a meeting ground for the creative, business and technological pillars of the electronic music ecosystem.
Global perspectives on the future of dance
At ADE Pro 2025, the focus turns to the worldwide expansion of dance culture. Tomorrowland Brasil will share insights into the festival’s success in Latin America and the power of brand extension in new markets. Amsterdam’s own ANOTR & No Art return to discuss their creative and entrepreneurial journey, building a global platform that intertwines music, fashion, and community. Nicole Moudaber will join a panel exploring the evolving role of female pioneers in electronic music. Together with artists such as Carlita and Iñigo Vontier, she will reflect on the dynamics of diversity and inclusion across the international scene.
View the full ADE Pro conference program.
A hub for creators, labels and innovators
With the addition of these speakers, ADE Pro reaffirms its position as the leading international platform for knowledge exchange and professional networking. Beyond the main conference sessions, the program also features workshops, matchmaking events and showcases of new technologies and cross-industry collaborations.
And the good news: there’s still time to join! ADE Pro Tickets are available. This year’s edition takes place from Wednesday, 22nd October to Sunday, 26th October.
About ADE Pro
ADE Pro is the business and creative conference program of Amsterdam Dance Event. Each year, the five-day gathering brings together thousands of professionals from over a hundred countries. The program covers a broad range of topics — from artistic development and rights management to sustainability, innovation and mental health in today’s music industry.
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