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This is some huge news,

Eric Prydz announces HOLO show return to Steel Yard

Home Uncategorized Eric Prydz announces HOLO show return to Steel Yard

This is some huge news, so big in fact it might even pop out of your screen. Okay, there’s going to be no illusions here but there will be next year thanks to Eric Prydz, master of holograms and production levels so intense they’ll leave you speechless. The legendary electronic music producer has announced that his sought-after show HOLO will return to the mighty structure of Steel Yard at London’s Finsbury Park next may bank holiday as part of the Creamfields Steel Yard weekender. Pre-sale links are live and you can now sign up to get a front-row seat for one of the finest shows in electronic dance music history.

You can guarantee that demand for this show will be through the roof after HOLO sought huge success this year when it debuted back at the start of June in Glasgow and then further afield to Ireland before stopping off at Creamfields Festival, UK, this August. The stunning show has captivated electronic fans all over the world who flocked not only to HOLO but also Eric Prydz’s series of EPIC performances that feature the same production values. you’ll also witness Eric Prydz truly at his best as he spins some of his biggest tracks like ‘Opus‘ and ‘Everyday‘ while flicking between his various alias including the darker infectious sounds of Cirez D.

So what can you expect from a show of this magnitude? Well, its safe to say there will be eye-popping visuals, state of the art lighting effects, the best tracks from Eric himself, and most likely a giant spaceman. The world record-breaking show is a must for every electronic fan and not one to be missed out on. Don’t wait around and sign up to the pre-sale link here, it might be the best choice you make all week. Check out the announcement below.

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