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Flume Announces Red Rocks Show, Only U.S. Headline of 2019 (So Far)


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Flume is back and what better way to celebrate his return than with show at Red Rocks Amphitheater. Flume & Friends is coming to the iconic venue this summer, for the producer’s only U.S. headline of 2019.

As the event name suggests, he’s not in this alone. Flume will bring his friends Jpegmafia and slowthai for the very special night with all-new production. The electronic music world stopped and when he dropped his new mixtape earlier this month and fans are dying to hear those productions play out live, especially in this setting.

Register for the exclusive pre-sale here for a chance to win VIP tickets and an exclusive meet-and-greet with the man himself. Runners-up will receive the “Hi This Is Flume (Mixtape)” on vinyl.

Flume & Friends goes down August 6, 2019. The only other opportunities to see Flume live this year will be at his handful of festival gigs — like Lollapalooza and Osheaga.

Watch the teaser below and get excited!

Flume & Friends – Red Rocks 2019

Flume & Friends

Flume & FriendsJpegmafia+ slowthaiAug 6 | Red RocksAll new production ⛰

Posted by Flume on Monday, April 1, 2019

 

Photo via Rukes.com

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