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EDM Duo GTA to Perform at Levels Tomorrow

EDM duo Matt Toth and Julio Mejia, better known as GTA, will hit Levels Nightclub tomorrow to perform its Wild On Tour from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.

The tour makes rounds close to college campuses around the country and should make for an interesting show here in Happy Valley. The show will feature EDM music mixed with “jungle fantasy” themed sets that use special effects and state of the art technology, according to the tour’s website.

The two 24-year-old DJs have quickly risen to popularity within the EDM scene and are known for their unpredictable, genre-breaking sets that incorporate rock and hip-hop.

 Tickets can be purchased on the Levels’ website. Check out a preview of the show below:

Correction (11:10 a.m.): A previous version of this story incorrectly stated the date of the concert. It has been corrected.

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Sarah is a senior majoring in Journalism. She can usually be found at Saint’s looking up cat videos, or writing about music and stuff. She can be reached on Twitter at @classycaskie or via email at [email protected].

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