Great Concert!
by J312 on 8/7/23Great concert! Amazing performance and great crowd for fun times - definitely recommend to everyone!
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2013 was a particularly prolific year for Diplo. It included releasing music and embarking on a tour as one half of Major Lazer, his side-project with London-based DJ and producer Switch. It's also meant hitting the road for concerts at both the X-Games and Coachella. He even announced a new collaboration with Skrillex, called Jack U, which saw them make their live debut in San Diego in September. He followed that performance with a set of his own at Tomorrow World in Atlanta.
LA’s globe-conquering, trend-setting producer extraordinaire is perhaps most famous for his in-studio collaborations with the likes of Beyonce, Snoop Dog, Justin Bieber, Kanye West, and countless other hit-makers. However, Diplo cut his teeth as a performer in the underground clubs of Philly under the moniker Hooked on Hollertroniks in the early 2000s, drawing the likes of Bun B and M.I.A. out to see the growing legend for themselves. He would go on to collaborate with the latter on a number of mix tapes, starting with 2004's "Piracy Funds Terrorism Vol. 1" and three full-length LPs. Their song "Paper Planes" (which further enlisted the help of Switch) nabbed a Grammy nomination and reached #4 on Billboard’s US Hot 100. He translated his success further to the mainstream in 2011 when he worked with Beyonce on songs "Run the World (Girls)" and "End of Time" for her fourth studio album "4," and produced singles for Usher and Marina and the Diamonds in 2012.
October 2013 saw the release of “Elastic Heart,” a song Diplo produced for former Zero 7 singer Sia as part of the "Hunger Games: Catching Fire soundtrack." The track also features "The Weeknd."
Whether he’s performing solo at a private party or with Major Lazer in front of a towering array of LED displays, Diplo's genre-bursting cocktail of dub, dancehall, crunk, acid house, baile funk, Afro, and any other street beat he can get his hands on is just the ticket for party-goers around the world ready to wave anything that glows in the dark.
Great concert! Amazing performance and great crowd for fun times - definitely recommend to everyone!
Love the opener, Paul Cauthen. Music was amazing and really liked the venue.
Took 90 minutes to get a drink, the performance was excellent but John Taffer needs to come make some improvements on wait time.
It was no different than what a dj would play at a bar like whisky row on Broadway… I was not into it
Diplo’s set was amazing. The venue was not prepared each bar only had two bartenders and you had to wait obnoxiously long to get anything
Too much house music Where is major laser or jack ü
The show was really good and the music was loud but the restroom were a nigthmare, it was almost impossible to get there. Maybe put more next time and not just beside the bar so there is less people at the same spot.
Biggest waste of money he played like 30 minutes and no one from the festival could even have gotten back on time due to traffic and road blocks. Just a big scam as usual.
Diplo is the best dj america has ever seen. He killed it
Amazing. I love his work. Effects were awesome! Would attend again.
Just saying compared to Martin Garrix who played the after party the next day from 1230 to 245 Diplo play for tops an hour so i was kind of let down. Baby weight who closed for Diplo was good. Still kind of let down, first time seeing Diplo.
Venue was cool. But it was a surprise that Diplo didn’t close it out as the headliner. We got food between the festival and the afterparty and ended up only seeing ~20 minutes of his set because some other random artist played the last hour.
I had to leave 5 minutes after I got there because I was physically being grabbed my men and pushed into the wall
He didn’t play any of his most popular songs. He was just DJing beats. I just wished I had known that he wouldn’t play any of HIS songs with words in them haha. I kept waiting for Where R U Now and Thunderclouds…
Left the festival went straight to the venue and by the time we got there (1am) We were told Diplo played and left already. Waste of time and money. Whoever they had come on after to play for 3 hours til 4am was terrible as well.
I play very little Diplo for barely an hour, it doesn't seem fair to me for the cost of the ticket, I leave everyone in an uproar
Didn’t play a single hit song. Just played boring base line the whole time. I cannot understate how terrible this set was. No energy, no drops, no mixes. JUST BASS. Thank you diplo for wasting my Saturday night.
The venue was not big enough for the crowd. Horrible idea to host Diplo there. We didn’t even stay long enough to see him because of how overcrowded and jam packed it was. We left right before 1am from a show that started at 10pm and Diplo was nowhere in sight. Would have been fine if we could move around, but we couldn’t bare another minute there. Waste of my money and time.
Overall I had a good time, but I would have liked Diplo to have been scheduled longer than 1 hour of performance time.
I thought Diplo didn’t have any energy in his performance, the mix wasn’t good either nothing special and barely any new songs