Where is avicii playing in 2017




















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Wyclef Jean Self as Self …. Otto Knows Self as Self …. Dhani Lennevald Self as Self …. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Follow the incredible rise, fall and rebirth of one of the worlds most renowned DJ's and composer's, Avicii.

Bergling, most widely known by his stage-name Avicii, first made a name for himself by self-publishing his remixes and productions on various music blogs.

In , Avicii gave his club roots a respectful nod by releasing a club version of his own album, remixed by himself with more suitable house and techno-dominated tracks. Avicii, the Swedish DJ and producer otherwise known as Tim Bergling rose to international fame in with a string of international hit singles. Now a staple attendee at many dance festivals around the world, Avicii strives to entertain crowds with a mixture of his chart topping material, album tracks and his own picks of the best dance music around at the moment.

Often starting with his renowned hit 'Hey Brother', the crowd dance from the offset as lights shine down on the masses and Avicii mixes an extended version of the hit. The main set features the likes of 'Diamond City' and 'Don't You Worry Child' which evoke more great reactions from the crowd as they cheer at the opening riffs of these famous dance anthems. Although the DJ compensates by saving his biggest hit to date 'Wake Me Up' for an encore and the extended version keeps crowd dancing and singing to the very last beat.

Read more. Report as inappropriate. My mind is blown. To really make a show like this, the set and lighting play an integral part, and the way he approached the decks amongst subtly growing strobe lights and holograms gave me incredible goosebumps before the set even properly began.

Definitely Grammy worthy through and through. He cancelled the concert one day before. No additional information was provided that could justify this unrespectible act with his public. I had planned this trip to Vegas especially because he was going to play there, but one day before, we received the email informing that he would no longer perform due his upcoming retirement. We ended up getting the refund for the ticket, but the fees and taxes were not reimbursed.

It was such a disappointment. Avicii went on stage very late AM and started a set of about an hour of random remixes to various known and unknown songs by other artists, creating a very shocked and unpleasent atmosphere in the crowd. By the time his first familiar song came up, people were sitting around and some started leaving.

I'd wanted to see Avicii live since before he became mainstream and I finally got to see him this year at Earls court in London; all I can say is wow! He was absolutely amazing and the rush we got from his music and all the dancing and atmosphere was so intense I can say I loved every minute of it! I would recommend anyone going to see him live he is fantastic! Avicii was awesome!

Wish he wasn't retiring this year. Thinking of going back to Vegas just to see him one last time. His set had everyone dancing and jumping. He played all his classics and then some. Jess glynne is one depressing cunt should've played her first cos she made everyone sad. Avicii actually never came in to play.

At the end only Alesso played.



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