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KSHMR Set to Debut ‘Harmonica Andromeda’ at Insomniac’s Park ‘N Rave Concert [DETAILS]


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KSHMR is set to premiere his forthcoming debut album Harmonica Andromeda at Insomniac‘s Park ‘N Rave concert series next month.

KSHMR burst onto the scene in 2016 and quickly became an international star as his Kashmiri-Indian heritage inspired a worldly soundscape. Now, his highly-anticipated debut is on the near horizon, Harmonica Andromeda — which KSHMR claims is his best work to date.

In support of the album, KSHMR takes the Park ‘N Rave stage on release day — Friday, March 19th at NOS Events Center in San Bernardino, CA. Car passes start at $200 for up to five adults per vehicle, with individual passes available to purchase for larger vehicles.

Other upcoming Park ‘N Rave events include NGHTMRE, Chris Lorenzo, Disciple Takeover, Yultron, Kill the Noise & Mat Zo.

Tickets for the KSHMR show go on sale tomorrow, February 15th at noon PT here.

Future attendees, please read all info and safety guidelines here.

KSHMR: Harmonica Andromeda Park ‘N Rave

 

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