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Int’l DJs to perform in Da Nang

Four international DJs will perform at 'Da Nang Electronic Carnival - Take Me To The Sun' rave in the central city of Da Nang on August 13-14.
Int’l DJs to perform in Da Nang ảnh 1A promotional poster for 'Da Nang Electronic Carnival - Take Me To The Sun'. (Photo courtesy of event organizers)
Hanoi (VNA) - Four international DJs will performat 'Da Nang Electronic Carnival - Take Me To The Sun' rave in the central city of DaNang on August 13-14.

Thetwo-day outdoor event will feature many EDM genres spun by Dutch DJs - duogroup Firebeatz, Dyro and LNY TNZ - and female Taiwanese DJ RayRay, accordingto vnexpress.

Firebeatz is a duo consisting of Tim BenjaminSmulders and Jurre van Doeselaar who came 77th in DJ Mag’s 2016 Top 100 DJranking. Together, the pair has created some of the most iconic tracks of thedecade, cementing their status in the world EDM arena.

Some of their biggest hits have garnered millions of streams, including'Helicopter', 'No Heroes' with DJ KSHMR, 'Till The Sun Comes Up' and 'Lift MeUp' with DJ Oliver Heldens.

Throughout their music career, Firebeatz has also collaborated with manybig-name EDM artists like Calvin Harris, Tiesto and Martin Garrix. With so manyaccolades to their names, the duo has become regular faces at many of theworld's top EDM festivals like Tomorrowland, EDC, Ultra, Creamfields andothers.

Entering at 93rd in DJ Mag’s 2016 Top 100 DJ ranking, Dyro has been making aname for himself in the electronic music scenes with Dutch House, Bigroom andElectro tracks. He is best known for driving bass lines, enchanting melodiesand highly charged drops.

He has performed with many top EDM artists like Danic, Bass Jackers, MartinGarrix, Hardwell and others at different music events and tours throughoutEurope. Not only making waves in Europe, he is also a phenomenon in theAmericas and Asia, headlining at most major raves like Electric Zoo,Creamfields, EDC and others.

LNY TNZ is a well-known and respected artist in the hardstyle community. He hastoured around the globe and performed at many festivals including Tomorrowland,EDC and Defqon, firing up the audiences with his hard-hitting tracks.

Also taking part in the event is DJ RayRay, one of the rising female DJs inAsia. After winning the Red Bull Thre3style World Championships 2013 in Canada,she has created a distinctive musical style with her Trap, Jungle Terror andDubstep tracks. She has performed at many major festivals around the world,including Glastonbury, ADE, Tomorrowland, Sonar and Arcadia.
Ravers inVietnam will have the opportunity to listen to bass-heavy kicks from local DJHuyDX and performances from local hip hop artists WEAN, VSOUL and SOL7.

Event information and ticket prices can be found on the event's Facebook page. Ticketscan be purchased online for 499,000 VND (21.35 USD) or 699,000 VND (29.90 USD)at the door./.
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