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Wynn Nightlife Teaser Starts New Rumors Of Swedish House Mafia In Vegas


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Earlier this month, Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso, two members of Swedish House Mafia, were booked to perform at XS Nightclub together. Ingrosso never ended up performing that night, and the group cancelled their performance at Ultra Korea the next day.

Now, however, a new teaser from Wynn Nightlife, owners of XS, has fans buzzing once again.

The video teaser suggests a new resident DJ/act performing at the nightclub on June 25. There’s no name or even discernible music to go by. That being said, the style of the video and font of the text, especially when the date flashes, match precisely with the branding that the Swedish group has been pushing — big blocky letters, white text on black background, etc.

With the failed Angello and Ingrosso show now behind them, it’s possible Wynn is looking to make up for it with something even bigger. All things taken into account though, it’s still just a rumor at this point.

Check out the teaser and decide for yourself if it’s worth the trip this coming Tuesday. It’s unclear if the show will be at XS or Encore — neither club has any event shown for this Tuesday on their official calendars.

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