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1 week ago |
exronmusic.com | Kathryn Allyn
Parklife Festival made a decision to shut down the Matinee Stage on Sunday, June 15 to prioritize crowd safety. Chris Stussy and Josh Baker were two artists whose sets were affected by this stage closure. The decision was made on the last day of the festival and was announced via the Parklife App.
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1 week ago |
exronmusic.com | Kathryn Allyn
Hamdi has announced the biggest US tour of his career. The Hamdi FC USA 2025 Fall Tour will be kicking off on September 19, 2025, in Los Angeles. The Brighton-raised DJ and producer will be stopping in 9 different cities, including Seattle, Grundy County, Austin, Brooklyn, Washington DC, Atlanta, Boston, and Denver. He will be gracing some of the most iconic and beloved venues like the Shrine, The Caverns, Knockdown Center, Echostage, and Mission Ballroom.
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2 weeks ago |
exronmusic.com | Kathryn Allyn
MITCH DB has made a forceful return with his new single, “Désenchantée” released through Slagelhad Records. The collaboration between MITCH DB, Reprobeater, and Swae Boy birthed a track that has a bold, impactful and dynamic punch, characterized by its powerful rhythms and melodies. The track is made to energize peak-time sets, guaranteed to ignite dance floors globally. Throughout the years, MITCH DB has demonstrated notable talent, drive, and creativity.
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2 weeks ago |
exronmusic.com | Kathryn Allyn
Zeds Dead returns for their highly anticipated annual Backyard Jamboree event, taking place in Denver’s Civic Center Park on July 4th. This is the fifth consecutive year that the revered bass acts will be hosting the beloved day festival. The full lineup has dropped, which features supporting performances by Ravenscoon, Cool Customer, Villager, Nikita, The Wicked, Skellytn, Don Jamal, Noises, Soki, Kennen Mathias, and PapaJay.
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2 weeks ago |
exronmusic.com | Kathryn Allyn
A warning has been issued by authorities in London after two deaths have been recorded that are linked to a new dangerous “80” tablet circulating the city. The unnamed street drug is a small 1 cm rounded pill that looks like oxycodone and is marked with the number “80.” The rounded green and blue pills were tested and confirmed to have nitazenes in them, a synthetic opioid that is approximately 50 to 500 times stronger than heroin.
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