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Zeds Dead Unleashes Massive 2-Day Lineup For Deadrocks VI


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The Deadrocks VI lineup is here and it’s as massive as ever. Sprawling two nights at the iconic venue Red Rocks, Zeds Dead is bringing on some of their heaviest hitting friends to throw down all weekend long.

Night one boasts Liquid Stranger, Moody Good, Jaenga, Pax Impera, and Vampa. Night two includes Noisia, 1788-L, Mersiv, LICK and Holly. Not only will there be tons of bass, but also an admirable amount of variety — dubstep, midtempo, drum & bass, and more — spread over both evenings of music.

The duo caps off each night with a full set, ensuring people get exactly what they came for. With an intense, wub-inducing lineup such as this, Zeds Dead is determined to deliver one of the best installments of the Deadrocks series yet.

Deadrocks VI goes down over July 2nd and 3rd. Tickets are on sale here but with this full lineup announce, we don’t expect them to last very long. Get ’em while they’re hot!

Dead Rocks VI

Here is your full lineup for DEADROCKS VI! See you in July 🌄 www.deadrocks.net

Posted by ZEDS DEAD on Tuesday, April 16, 2019

 

Photo via Rukes.com 

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