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LA Underground Imprint Blind Tiger Announces ‘Nightshift’ Event With Insomniac ft. Loads of Surprise Guests 3/24


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Whether or not you live in LA, you may have heard word of a burgeoning label and brand that goes by the name of Blind Tiger, notorious for serving LA with the finest taste of underground events paired with an unparalleled experience.

Headed by the tech house dynamo BINGEWATCH, Blind Tiger has garnered a lot of attention around their exclusive events and secret afterparties, inviting the hottest up and coming acts paired with veterans in the scene. They may be considered a “smaller” imprint, but don’t let that fool you – they’ve sold a jaw dropping amount of tickets to various events at Sound and 1720 Warehouse alone.

Previous guests that have crashed these Blind Tiger parties with surprise sets include Tchami, Solardo, and Sidepiece, to name a few. The word is spreading and so are these parties, now entering into Florida, Illinois, Arizona, New York and Mexico this year.

With all of the excitement around Blind Tiger, it’s only fitting that they’re teaming up with none other than Insomniac for perhaps their biggest show of this year this Friday, March 24. Dubbed ‘Nightshift’, this event promises a strong list surprise guests from all over the country to take over the decks all night long.

This is a can’t miss event and if you find yourself in LA this weekend, make sure to check out party! Entry is free with RSVP.

RSVP for ‘Nightshift’ on March 24

 

 

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: LA Underground Imprint Blind Tiger Announces ‘Nightshift’ Event With Insomniac ft. Loads of Surprise Guests 3/24

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