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Fedde Le Grand to Play Levels on September 26

Levels announced yesterday that Fedde Le Grand will play at the nightclub on September 26. He was originally scheduled to play at the now-canceled Life In Color event at Tussey Mountain on the same day.

Tickets are on sale online for the 9 p.m. show for $29.25. You can also go downtown to Levels and buy a ticket for $25.

Fedde Le Grand is a Dutch house DJ and producer. He first hit the scene with “Put Your Hands Up 4 Detroit” in 2006, an electro house banger that blew up in Europe. He’s one of the most popular DJs in the world today.

If you’re not familiar with him, expect a primarily progressive and electro house set with a few Le Grand originals, a few Le Grand remixes, and plenty of Beatport Top 100 tracks.

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