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Levels Needs R3hab

Levels recently announced that award-winning Dutch DJ R3hab will performing at the nightclub on Sunday April 6 at 9 p.m.

According to Levels Facebook Page, R3hab is the “most talked about artist” they have ever brought in, boasting over 1.6 million Facebook likes and 140,000 mentions. (Sorry, Aaron Carter.)

R3hab has produced or remixed for high-profile  artists such as  Lady Gaga, LMFAO, Calvin Harris, Pitbull, David Guetta, and Katy Perry. Additionally, R3hab has been signed by internationally-known DJ and record producer Afrojack. He won the IDMA Best Breakthrough Artist Award in 2012.

Tickets for the April 6 show are on sale now and start at $25 each.

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Grant Brown

Grant is the Internal Manager for Onward State, and to be entirely honest we're not quite sure what that means. When not OnwardStating, Grant spends way too much time in the student government (UPUA) office, making failed attempts at being funny, and playing music loudly in open, public forums.

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