
Mysteryland is a colourful collaboration of artists, DJs and creatives and the leading electronic music festival in The Netherlands. Set in between sparkling ponds, rivers, and forestry hills of the Floriade terrain near Amsterdam, Mysteryland welcomes more than 100.000 fellow festival friends from over 100 nationalities.
More than 250 artists perform for 22 stage hosts. Covering all genres within the spectrum of electronic music: from House, Big Room, Bass, Techno, Hard-Techno, Deep-House, Trance, Trap, and Minimal to Hardstyle, Hardcore, RnB, and Hip Hop. The handcrafted stages range from outdoor dance floors to massive tents filled with LED screens, laser shows, and the world’s most advanced sound systems. On Saturday and Sunday night, Mysteryland closes with a bang during the renowned end-shows on the 2 most significant areas: The Main Stage and The Mighty Pyramid.
Next to the dance floors, the various paths through forests and grassy fields will guide you to hidden chill-out spaces, art installations, food courts, and unexpected encounters with like-minded travellers. To sum it up: forget time and let yourself flow through the tantalizing and open-minded energy that is present all over Mysteryland.
At Mysteryland, the team have over 30 years of experience in organizing dance events. In fact, they are the longest-running electronic music festival in the world. They have learned how to optimize event facilities and logistics. This is why customer service, visitor health and safety are crucial when it comes to festival production.

The Haarlemmermeerse Bos is a 115 hectare park-like area northwest of Hoofddorp. The forest was planted in the 1970s, after which it was officially opened to the public in 1979 and has developed into a regional attraction. Events are regularly held in the forest, such as the annual Mysteryland and Concours Hippique. The Floriade took place in part of the forest in 2002, so this part was closed for a while and during the Floriade it was only accessible with an entrance ticket. There are still some remnants of the Floriade 2002 in the forest, such as the Haarlemmermeer pavilion, exhibition building and the Big Spotters Hill.






