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Electronic music pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre to perform ADE opening act

Electronic music pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre to perform ADE opening act

French electronic music pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre will perform the opening act at the Amsterdam Dance Event in AFAS Live this autumn. As the event's guest of honor, he will also participate in a keynote interview during the ADE conference.

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