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GRiZ Announces Epic 3-Night Run in Denver Over Halloween Weekend, ‘Another World’


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GRiZ is bringing the heat this Fall with yet another brand new event series, Another World.

Coming to Denver’s 1STBANK Center over October 29 – 31, GRiZ will throw down three unique sets showcasing his versatile soundscape. The first night will feature “House Party Vibes,” followed by a massive throwback “’10-’17 Set,” and finally, a “Full Flex Set.”

The news follows up the announcement and instant sell-out of GRiZ’s inaugural 2-day Space Camp event, set for Virginia’s iconic Hampton Coliseum over December 17th & 18th, 2021. More info here.

Another World aims to become another flagship addition to the artist’s burgeoning collection of premiere events including Detroit’s GRiZMAS, Virginia’s Space Camp and other triumphs like Chicago’s Navy Pier takeover and GRiZ’s iconic runs at Red Rocks.

Secure your three-night passes to Another World here.

Oct 29 – House Party Vibes (In The Round)
from house to hip hop, oldschool to new school, dubstep to downtempo
freestylin, just vibin

Oct 30 – ’10-’17 Set (In The Round)
play the old ish b*tch! throwbacks no hold backs.

Oct 31 – Full Flex Set (In The Long)
all original sounds from now til infinity

GRiZ – Another World

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This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: GRiZ Announces Epic 3-Night Run in Denver Over Halloween Weekend, ‘Another World’

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