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Despite Tiesto, Bingo Players Still Coming to Levels

Despite Tiesto’s postponement of his Bryce Jordan Center concert, his planned opener, the Bingo Players, will still be coming to town next week. This coming Monday, the Bingo Players will be at everyone’s favorite College Ave. nightclub: Levels.

For those of you that don’t know, the Bingo Players are a duo of house DJ’s from the Netherlands that have gained popularity in recent years with songs like Rattle, Mode, and Cry Just A Little. If you’re in the mood for an energetic house set, be sure to get a ticket here for just $20. The show will start at 9 p.m. on Monday and will go until 2 a.m.

Alex Berland, a Penn State student that’s also known as D.J. F.L.Y., will be opening for the Bingo Players. Berland has previously played at clubs such as Pacha NYC and all across the glorious place known as Fratland. If you have the time, I suggest making it to Levels on time to catch his set.

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Zach Berger

Zach Berger is a StateCollege.com reporter and Onward State's Managing Editor Emeritus. You can find him at the Phyrst more nights than not. If he had to pick a last meal, Zach would go for a medium-rare New York strip steak with a side of garlic mashed potatoes and a cold BrewDog Punk IPA. You can reach him via e-mail at [email protected] or on Twitter at @theZachBerger.

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