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Jackpot Unveils Stellar Lineup Featuring Kaskade, Deorro & more


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Uniting the music community around the globe and welcoming attendees for their second annual Jackpot event, RVLTN Events and Downtown Las Vegas Events Center are taking the highly-anticipated event to the next level. Nestled in the heart of the iconic Las Vegas, Jackpot promises an evening of non-stop excitement, featuring an incredible lineup that will leave you breathless and mesmerized from the start. With a truly stellar 18+ lineup for the masses. Jackpot boasts a diverse lineup of talented artists this year which includes Kaskade, ARMNHMR, Deorro, Good Times Ahead, Mashbit, SAYMYNAME, and YOOKiE.

Headlining the one-day extravaganza on December 30th is none other than the legend, the pioneer of progressive house – Kaskade. Known for turning every performance into a mesmerizing spectacle, Kaskade is set to ignite the vibes with his chart-topping hits and unparalleled stage presence. Additional performances from Deorro, Good Times Ahead, SAYMYNAME, and YOOKiE are all guaranteed to take you on an immersive journey where the desert sky meets electrifying wobbles.

Get tickets here and check out the full lineup below!

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