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Afrojack is known as a DJ, but his artistic skills extend beyond music. “My hidden talent is drawing,” the 36-year-old exclusively tells Us Weekly‘s 25 Things You Don’t Know About Me feature.
Afrojack's newest single "The Spark" featuring Spree Wilson hit number 3 in Australia and New Zealand, and top 10 in over 7 more countries. In 2013, Afrojack was the 7th highest-earning DJ in the world, according to Forbes magazine. [14] In 2011, Afrojack co-produced music with many artists including David Guetta, Mike Brown and Madonna.
AFROJACK had been everywhere—from Europe to Africa to the Middle East—in the weeks before we spoke about his new single “We Can’t Stop,” an energetic, psytrance rave banger with ...
The show received 5-star reviews in The Times and The Scotsman, and then immediately transferred to its permanent Las Vegas home at the Atomic Saloon inside Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian. With performances commencing on September 8, 2019, this marked the first time that Spiegelworld had three shows concurrently playing on the Las Vegas strip.
Tiësto describes "Red Lights" as a song about “letting loose of your inhibitions and running free" and states that the song's music video is a reflection of this. The video centres on two close friends who embark on a road trip to Las Vegas to attend one of Tiësto's shows in Hakkasan. [12]
RuPaul's Drag Race Live! is a concert residency in Las Vegas, Nevada, featuring past competitors from the TV series of the same name its franchise.The residency show features a variety of original music, lip-syncs, comedy, and dance numbers directed by RuPaul and choreographed by Jamal Sims.
The first episode follows his experiences at Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas. [31] In February 2021, Timmy Trumpet launched a weekly radio show and YouTube stream called "SINPHONY Radio" where songs from all forms of EDM are played. During the 42nd episode of the show, Timmy stated that the show was heard in more than 40 countries. [32]
In 2011, it was named "Best New Show" by Vegas Seven Magazine. [17] Absinthe has been described as part of the burlesque revival in Las Vegas by USA Today. [18] Northwest Indiana Times writer Philip Potempa acknowledge the "all-so-amazing" performers, comparing Melody Sweets to the character of the Green Fairy played by Kylie Minogue in the 2001 film Moulin Rouge! [12]