Cazzette at Park City Live on Saturday, April 5 (Up to 51% Off)
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Popular Swedish DJ duo behind "Beam Me Up" gets audiences pumped with their energetic house music and signature cassette-tape heads
The Deal
- $11 for one ticket to see Cazzette (up to $22.60 value)
- When: Saturday, April 5, at 9 p.m.
- Where: Park City Live
- Section: general admission
- Door time: 8 p.m.
- Ticket values include all fees.
Cazzette
- Cazzette’s homeland: Sweden
- The men behind the boards: Alexander Björklund and Sebastian Furrer
- Their sound: a mesh of house music and dubstep
- Their getup: they sometimes wear gigantic cassette tapes on their heads
- Why cassettes?: Because phonographs are heavy and hard to steal from museums
- “Beam Me Up (Kill Mode)”: the Cazzette jam that threatened the infrastructure of international dance club floors
- Catchy Cazzette remixes and bootlegs: Avicii’s “Sweet Dreams.” Swedish House Mafia’s “Save the World,” and Adele’s “Set Fire to the Rain”
- Like-minded fans of Cazzette: David Guetta, Tiësto, Swedish House Mafia, Avicii, and Martin Solveig
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.
Popular Swedish DJ duo behind "Beam Me Up" gets audiences pumped with their energetic house music and signature cassette-tape heads
The Deal
- $11 for one ticket to see Cazzette (up to $22.60 value)
- When: Saturday, April 5, at 9 p.m.
- Where: Park City Live
- Section: general admission
- Door time: 8 p.m.
- Ticket values include all fees.
Cazzette
- Cazzette’s homeland: Sweden
- The men behind the boards: Alexander Björklund and Sebastian Furrer
- Their sound: a mesh of house music and dubstep
- Their getup: they sometimes wear gigantic cassette tapes on their heads
- Why cassettes?: Because phonographs are heavy and hard to steal from museums
- “Beam Me Up (Kill Mode)”: the Cazzette jam that threatened the infrastructure of international dance club floors
- Catchy Cazzette remixes and bootlegs: Avicii’s “Sweet Dreams.” Swedish House Mafia’s “Save the World,” and Adele’s “Set Fire to the Rain”
- Like-minded fans of Cazzette: David Guetta, Tiësto, Swedish House Mafia, Avicii, and Martin Solveig
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.