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Odd Mob Will Headline Central Park Summerstage on July 4th Weekend

This July 4th weekend in New York City is getting a treat that you’re not gonna want to miss out on. Australian powerhouse DJ Odd Mob will be taking over Centra...

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Odd Mob Will Headline Central Park Summerstage on July 4th Weekend - EDM news article

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This July 4th weekend in New York City is getting a treat that you’re not gonna want to miss out on. Australian powerhouse DJ Odd Mob will be taking over Central Park’s Summerstage on July 3rd to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States.

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This July 4th weekend in New York City is getting a treat that you’re not gonna want to miss out on. Australian powerhouse DJ Odd Mob will be taking over Central Park’s Summerstage on July 3rd to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States. Presented by EMW and RTM, the special event will feature a curated lineup of rising talent and established favorites that will be announced on a later date. Over the past few years, Odd Mob emerged as one of the most consistent and inventive forces in modern house and tech house. His 2022 breakout ‘Left to Right‘ became a staple in sets worldwide, while later releases like the Tiësto and Goodboys collaboration ‘Won’t Be Possible’ dominated U.S. dance radio and earned industry nods. Other key hits include his take on Sean Paul’s ‘Get Busy’—now over 110 million streams on Spotify, and a smashing remix for John Summit’s ‘palm of my hands’ has over 23 million streams. Presale tickets will be available starting Tuesday Feb 3 at 10:00 AM EST, with general public on-sale following on Feb 4 at 10:00 AM ET. Sign up for presale is now available here. General tickets can be purchased here. View this post on Instagram A post shared by East Meets West (@emwpresents) The post Odd Mob Will Headline Central Park Summerstage on July 4th Weekend appeared first on EDMTunes.

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