AMAZE by ID&T: Immersive Audiovisual Experience

AMAZE is ID&T’s brand-new immersive experience. During this spectacular show, you’ll journey through 7 mind-blowing worlds, spread across 3.000 m² of cutting-edge, state-of-the-art technology. A bucket-list destination you absolutely can’t miss. AMAZE: Amsterdam’s most breathtaking immersive experience.
AMAZE Amsterdam by ID&T
AMAZE Amsterdam is an immersive audiovisual experience in the heart of Amsterdam - not your typical museum, but an interactive journey where light, sound, technology and art collide in a spectacular, sensory-stimulating adventure through a series of unique spaces.
What is it exactly?
You’ll wander through a maze of rooms filled with breathtaking laser and light shows, powerful music, immersive sound effects and stunning visual installations.
Each space has its own theme and atmosphere, designed to trigger your senses in a completely different way.
Set inside a former industrial warehouse, the entire experience feels far more like an audiovisual adventure than a traditional exhibition.
More details
The experience lasts approximately one hour and spans over 3,000 m², featuring multiple 'stages' or zones. It was created by ID&T - renowned for world-famous dance and electronic music events such as Awakenings, Sensation, Defqon.1 and DGTL - giving you the feeling of being part of a cutting-edge festival universe.
You explore it at your own pace. It’s not crowded or rushed like a club night - instead, it’s an interactive journey of discovery where you’re free to fully immerse yourself.
Accessibility
General accessibility provisions and information
Present, available or allowed
- Service dog allowed
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
Not present, not available or not allowed
- Personal assistant
- Guide lines
- Hearing loop (t-coil or headphones)
- Sign language interpretation provided
- Closed captioning
- Open captioning
- Hidden disability Sunflower-keycord recognised here
- Low stimulus hours
- Sensory experience
- Audio description
- Accessible information
- Material in Braille
- Stairs with handrail
- Lift
- Passageways that are sufficiently wide
- Accessible restroom
- Mobile payment









