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Lofi is a renowned nightclub located at Basisweg 63 in Amsterdam, 1043AN, Netherlands. Established in 2019, Lofi quickly emerged as one of the city's most influential venues for electronic music, raves, and cultural events. Situated in an industrial area on the western edge of Amsterdam, the club occupies a former industrial warehouse, giving it a raw, underground atmosphere that has resonated with both local and international audiences.
Lofi distinguishes itself through its commitment to sound quality, creative freedom, and a diverse program embracing techno, house, experimental music, and contemporary art. The venue features both indoor and outdoor spaces, allowing for day-to-night parties and varied event formats throughout the year. Its unique aesthetic and boundary-pushing ethos have earned it a reputation as a breeding ground for creative experimentation and community-based club culture, often described as a space where the city’s music scene can flourish free from commercial constraints.
Lofi is particularly praised for its focus on inclusion, diversity, and conscious clubbing, with teams dedicated to safe spaces and progressive policies. Since its opening, the venue’s structure has largely remained in its original location and industrial form, although the layout and outdoor areas have been periodically updated and expanded to accommodate larger crowds and enhance the experience as the venue gained popularity. Notable artists who have performed at Lofi include international heavyweights such as Ben Klock, Âme, Helena Hauff, Palms Trax, Job Jobse, Hunee, Gerd Janson, Honey Dijon, Paula Temple, and DJ Stingray, as well as prominent local talents like Carista, Shinedoe, Afra, Mary Lake, and Identified Patient.
The club regularly collaborates with respected collectives, labels, and promoters, further enriching its outstanding lineup and cementing its reputation as a cornerstone of Amsterdam’s nightlife and electronic music identity.
The capacity of Lofi is 2000.
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