Dragon-i Celebrating 20th Anniversary with DJ Snake on Apr. 28th Party
Grammy Award nominee DJ Snake is jetting into Hong Kong to perform a special set at Dragon-I, to mark the popular clubs’ 20th anniversary celebration on Apr. 28.
The Friday night affair will be Hong Kong’s hottest party of the weekend. Dragon-i is no stranger to big name appearances, having hosted Bruno Mars, Robin Schulz, Mercer, Kryder, Jonas Blue, and more in recent years.
The mega French DJ and producer is seen as a leader in the electronic-trap genre, creating beats and remixing with the hottest names in the industry. He first infused the genre with life with the release of the global-smash ‘Turn Down for What’ with Lil Jon.
DJ Snake has also worked with Justin Bieber to produce ‘Let Me Love You’, Carte Blanche, ‘Taki Taki’ with Selena Gomez, Cardi B, and Ozuna, ‘Fuego’ with Sean Paul, Anitta and Tainy, and released topped the Top Ten Billboard charts with his debut studio album ‘Encore’.
When: 10PM till late, Apr. 28
Where: dragon-i, U/G, The Centrium, 60 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong
How much: HK$1500 cover charge, email [email protected] or contact 3110 1222 for tables
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