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Afrojack to play a 4-hour set at the Hollywood Palladium ahead of the 4th of July
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Afrojack to play a 4-hour set at the Hollywood Palladium ahead of the 4th of July

Home Featured Afrojack to play a 4-hour set at the Hollywood Palladium ahead of the 4th of July

The famed Dutch mastermind Afrojack has announced that he will perform a 4-hour set at the esteemed Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles ahead of Independence Day.

Fresh off of yet another masterful performance at this year’s Ultra Miami, the award-winning producer and DJ Afrojack has announced on his social media that he will play an extended set at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles. On the 3rd of July, Afrojack is set to play for 4 hours straight which will undoubtedly be a perfect introduction to this year’s Independence Day, or as most people love to call it, the Fourth of July.

This upcoming performance further solidifies his friendship with Insomniac Records and their CEO Pasquale Rotella who has always trusted Afrojack to always bring out his A-game to his festivals. Only last year, Afrojack was booked for EDC Las Vegas, EDC Orlando (special Afroki set with Steve Aoki), Amsterdam Music Festival, and more. Even though he won’t be a part of this year’s EDC Las Vegas, Afrojack is still very much an integral part of Insomniac’s events. For more ticket information, head over to Hollywood Palladium’s official website. Tickets are being sold via Live Nation.

Recently, we have covered Afrojack’s stupendous ID-loaded set at this year’s unforgettable edition of Ultra Miami. Showcasing a multitude of sounds and genres ranging from progressive house to drum and bass, the Grammy-winning producer left a lasting impression on the Miami crowd. The same can be expected when he takes the stage in Los Angeles on the 3rd of July.

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