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Steve Aoki To ‘Rage The Night Away’ At BJC In April

Powerhouse EDM DJ Steve Aoki will take to the turntables inside the Bryce Jordan Center on April 10 at 7 p.m. The show is yet another huge name brought to the arena by Levels, and is certainly the first time that we can expect to see a BJC performer throw cakes into the crowd.

Aoki has become a cult of personality, garnering as much fame from his in-concert stunts (crowd-surfing on rafts, spraying fans with champagne, and caking people in the face) as his music. Even so, Aoki’s electro house bangers are about as high energy as a live electronic show can get.

He rose within the scene and garnered international attention five years ago. Aoki is most known for tracks including “Warp 1.9”, “Turbulence”, a remix of “Pursuit of Happiness”, and “No Beef”.

The Friday night show will serve an 18-and-over crowd. Tickets will go on sale at 12 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 23, at $49 and will be general admission for a standing room only concert. You can purchase your ticket to see Steve Aoki figuratively tear down the BJC at Ticketmaster. In the mean time, snag one through the Levels pre-sale.

Photo: Robin Laananen/Mitch Schneider Organization

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