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Teksupport NYC Announces Solomun Open-Air


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Teksupport, the prominent underground event collective based in New York City, has unveiled plans for a special daytime open-air show scheduled for May 18th featuring electronic music luminary Solomun. This highly anticipated event marks the commencement of Teksupport’s summer season. It promises to be a unique experience, set against a new outdoor location yet to be disclosed, providing panoramic views of the iconic NYC skyline.

Solomun, a stalwart figure in the electronic music landscape, continues mesmerizing audiences with his diverse and transcendent musical explorations. As a Bosnian producer, his distinctive style has solidified his presence in the club scene. Along with Teksupport’s consistent push of the boundaries of traditional nightlife experiences, this event is set up to be an absolute success.

This announcement is a testament to Teksupport’s commitment to creating unforgettable experiences and transcending geographical boundaries. As it expands its influence beyond the city, Teksupport solidifies its position as the preferred collaborator for global institutions seeking to impact the American club scene significantly.

Register for pre-sale access here.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Teksupport NYC Announces Solomun Open-Air

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