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This weekend, Proximity and Brownies & Lemonade are bringing people together with the first-ever Friendsgiving live stream — and day two is happening now!

Today, we’ll be treated to sets from Tiësto, Benny Benassi, Tchami b2b Dr. FreschSayMyName, Nina Las Vegas, Ookay, Nitti Gritti, Drezo and more. Plus, a special surprise performance you won’t want to miss — tune in at 11:35 EST / 8:35 PM PST to see who throws down.

The online music festival seeks to support “our most vulnerable venues to keep them afloat.” In partnership with PLUS1, 100% of the proceeds raised this weekend will be donated to NIVA’s Save Our Stages Emergency Relief Fund. #SaveOurStages

The festivities kick off at 3:00 PM EST / 12:00 PM PST.

Get locked in here and see today’s schedule below!

Digital Mirage: Friendsgiving (Day 2)

SATURDAY SET TIMES (PST)
KITO – 12:00 – 12:30PM
Chris Malinchak – 12:30 – 01:00PM
Huxley Anne – 01:00 – 01:30PM
Austin Millz – 01:30 – 02:00PM
Slow Magic – 02:00 – 02:35PM
Lax City – 02:35 – 03:05PM
KAKU – 03:05 – 03:35PM
JAWNS – 03:35 – 04:10PM
Nina Las Vegas – 04:10 – 04:40PM
Shallou – 04:40 – 5:10PM
SAYMYNAME – 05:10 – 05:45PM
Ookay (Live) – 05:45 – 06:15PM
Benny Benassi – 06:15 – 06:45PM
Tchami b2b Dr. Fresch – 06:45 – 7:35PM
Tiesto – 07:35 – 08:35PM
Surprise Performance – 08:35 – 09:15PM
Nitti Gritti – 09:15 – 10:00PM
Drezo – 10:00 – 10:30PM
BLVK JVCK – 10:30 – 11:00PM

 

Photo via Rukes.com

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