Cash Cash at Park City Live on Saturday, March 1, at 9 p.m. (Up to 50% Off)
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Jersey-based DJ trio fills the dance floor with old-fashioned house and club music, dubstep, and strobe-bright pop
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- $10 for one ticket to see Cash Cash (up to $20 value)
- When: Saturday, March 1, at 9 p.m.
- Where: Park City Live
- Section: general admission
- Door time: 8 p.m.
- Ticket values include all fees.<p>
Cash Cash
- Cash Cash is: DJ brothers Jean Paul and Alex Makhlouf, and their best-friend producer Samuel Frisch
- Can’t miss singles: “Take Me Home,” “Here and Now,” and “Party in Your Bedroom”
- “Take Me Home” sounds like: a bittersweet dance anthem devoted to misbegotten romance
- “Here and Now” sounds like: a peak-hour banger with power-pop vocals and squelchy bass drops
- “Party in Your Bedroom” sounds like: upbeat boy-band pop played by disco-loving robots
- Their latest: “Overtime”
- Which sounds like: if “Heads Will Roll” and “1901” had a lovechild who eloped with Discovery-era Daft Punk
- How they’ve developed such a well-rounded sound: remixing everyone from Kelly Clarkson to Bruno Mars to Lady Gaga to Sonic the Hedgehog<p>
Park City Live
Underneath Park City Live’s shimmering laser light system, a slew of musical acts shine. The energetic venue is equally at home pulsating with dance music or hosting a stripped-down acoustic show, beckoning a diverse crowd of music aficionados to its dynamic confines. But the venue didn’t begin life as a haven for audiophiles and their ears. The historic Summit County War Veterans Memorial Building, completed in 1940 following a fire, was originally home to an American Legion room, rifle range, gymnasium, and the Boy Scouts. But by 1984, the entertainment needs of the city had changed, and the building began providing recreation of the more artistic variety. Today, the space serves as the home for Park City Live, as well as O’Shucks Bar & Grill and Rock ‘N’ Reilly’s Irish Pub.
Jersey-based DJ trio fills the dance floor with old-fashioned house and club music, dubstep, and strobe-bright pop
TheDeal
- $10 for one ticket to see Cash Cash (up to $20 value)
- When: Saturday, March 1, at 9 p.m.
- Where: Park City Live
- Section: general admission
- Door time: 8 p.m.
- Ticket values include all fees.<p>
Cash Cash
- Cash Cash is: DJ brothers Jean Paul and Alex Makhlouf, and their best-friend producer Samuel Frisch
- Can’t miss singles: “Take Me Home,” “Here and Now,” and “Party in Your Bedroom”
- “Take Me Home” sounds like: a bittersweet dance anthem devoted to misbegotten romance
- “Here and Now” sounds like: a peak-hour banger with power-pop vocals and squelchy bass drops
- “Party in Your Bedroom” sounds like: upbeat boy-band pop played by disco-loving robots
- Their latest: “Overtime”
- Which sounds like: if “Heads Will Roll” and “1901” had a lovechild who eloped with Discovery-era Daft Punk
- How they’ve developed such a well-rounded sound: remixing everyone from Kelly Clarkson to Bruno Mars to Lady Gaga to Sonic the Hedgehog<p>
Park City Live
Underneath Park City Live’s shimmering laser light system, a slew of musical acts shine. The energetic venue is equally at home pulsating with dance music or hosting a stripped-down acoustic show, beckoning a diverse crowd of music aficionados to its dynamic confines. But the venue didn’t begin life as a haven for audiophiles and their ears. The historic Summit County War Veterans Memorial Building, completed in 1940 following a fire, was originally home to an American Legion room, rifle range, gymnasium, and the Boy Scouts. But by 1984, the entertainment needs of the city had changed, and the building began providing recreation of the more artistic variety. Today, the space serves as the home for Park City Live, as well as O’Shucks Bar & Grill and Rock ‘N’ Reilly’s Irish Pub.
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Underneath Park City Live’s shimmering laser light system, a slew of musical acts shine. The energetic venue is equally at home pulsating with dance music or hosting a stripped-down acoustic show, beckoning a diverse crowd of music aficionados to its dynamic confines. But the venue didn't begin life as a haven for audiophiles and their ears. The historic Summit County War Veterans Memorial Building, completed in 1940 following a fire, was originally home to an American Legion room, rifle range, gymnasium, and the Boy Scouts. But by 1984, the entertainment needs of the city had changed, and the building began providing recreation of the more artistic variety. Today, the space serves as the home for Park City Live, as well as O’Shucks Bar & Grill and Rock ‘N’ Reilly’s Irish Pub.