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Global Dance Festival Drops Insanely Diverse Lineup For 2019


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Global Dance Festival returns to Broncos Stadium At Mile High in Denver for the third year and this time, it’s bringing a lineup that is worthy of any in the world.

On the main stage, you’ll be able to catch sets from Diplo, Excision b2b Illenium, Galantis, Kaskade, Zhu, Black Tiger Sex Machine, Chris Lake, Jason Ross, Joyryde, Peekaboo, and more. But it certainly doesn’t end there — the Norther Lights Stage and Amazon Stage each push bass and house, respectively, to their limits. Chase & Status, Blanke, Green Velvet, Golf Clap, K?d, and Sacha Robotti are among the names you’ll see at these stages.

But wait, there’s more!

The Tundra stage will feature sets from Dabin, Elohim, Keys N Krates, Bronze Whale, and Toy Box. Seems like this will be a sort of live stage, and what an assortment of artists to bring it to life.

Monstercat will also have its own stage with Dirtyphonics, Grant, KUURO, RIOT, Notaker, and more.

Safe to say there’s something for everyone at Global Dance this year.

Two-day and single-day GA and VIP tickets and payment plans on sale Monday, April 15th at Noon MDT.

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Photo by Speedfest for Global Dance Fest

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