Sun Apr 7, 2:00 PM - Mon Apr 8, 12:00 AM
619 S Gulfview Blvd, Clearwater Beach, FL 33767
Community: Clearwater Beach
Description
Beach House Sunday's Presents HEAVYWEIGHT BEACH Featuring .... CARNAGE
Event Details
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Beach House Sunday's is the Largest weekly Electronic music event on the Gulf. DJ's From around the globe perform on a stage right over the Gulf of Mexico. Relax on our private beaches or poolside in a Cabana then dance the afternoon and night away on our tiki stage. Arrive early and indulge in our Champagne brunch.
Tickets are non refundable Rain or Shine event
21 & up to enter
Dress code enforced for full dress code visit Shephards.com
For a detailed map of the VIP section and to choose your VIP area visit https://shephards.uvtix.com/
For more information contact: 727-442-5107
Born as Diamante Blackmon back in 1991, DJ Carnage is actually making a name for himself in the dance music world. After scaling the dance music ladder apparently instantaneously, the renaissance man musician has great reason to be thrilled. With creation credit on RiFF Raff’s lead single, the arrival of an approaching SiriusXM radio show, an enormous EDC Vegas performance and (to top it all away) Chipotle offering the DJ free burritos (“burrito bowls when I am feeling fat”) for life are just a few of the motives why Carn – as his boss calls him – is prepared to fend off his “#Chipotlegang” followers and rock to Laidback Luke as though he were a lover, and not your own friend of his. The audacious producer burst after his remix of Hardwell’s “Spaceman” a just ten months past and adamant on making music history. His coming hardstyle-esque single with Tony Junior, “Michael Jordan,” is a graphic painting of Carnage’s fearless tenacity: “It is simply a mythical record, everything I make is celebrated. I’m like a robot,” he says matter-of-factly on why he called the track after basketball’s best. The guy is feeling like he’s #23 and he desires everything. The tour is named ‘6 Rings’ because “[Jordan] won six rings. This tour is all about winning the title. Every show is a game and I’m going undefeated.” Let’s trust Carnage never gets traded to the Wizards. The hip-hop beat-smith, festival trapaholic and large room house hybrid vehicle reflects on if he had never lifted the decks: “I had been a tornado chaser,” he says with no millisecond of reluctance. It’s a great interview reply.
GOMMI
and more...
Beach House Sunday's is the Largest weekly Electronic music event on the Gulf. DJ's From around the globe perform on a stage right over the Gulf of Mexico. Relax on our private beaches or poolside in a Cabana then dance the afternoon and night away on our tiki stage. Arrive early and indulge in our Champagne brunch.
Tickets are non refundable Rain or Shine event
21 & up to enter
Dress code enforced for full dress code visit Shephards.com
For a detailed map of the VIP section and to choose your VIP area visit https://shephards.uvtix.com/
For more information contact: 727-442-5107
Born as Diamante Blackmon back in 1991, DJ Carnage is actually making a name for himself in the dance music world. After scaling the dance music ladder apparently instantaneously, the renaissance man musician has great reason to be thrilled. With creation credit on RiFF Raff’s lead single, the arrival of an approaching SiriusXM radio show, an enormous EDC Vegas performance and (to top it all away) Chipotle offering the DJ free burritos (“burrito bowls when I am feeling fat”) for life are just a few of the motives why Carn – as his boss calls him – is prepared to fend off his “#Chipotlegang” followers and rock to Laidback Luke as though he were a lover, and not your own friend of his. The audacious producer burst after his remix of Hardwell’s “Spaceman” a just ten months past and adamant on making music history. His coming hardstyle-esque single with Tony Junior, “Michael Jordan,” is a graphic painting of Carnage’s fearless tenacity: “It is simply a mythical record, everything I make is celebrated. I’m like a robot,” he says matter-of-factly on why he called the track after basketball’s best. The guy is feeling like he’s #23 and he desires everything. The tour is named ‘6 Rings’ because “[Jordan] won six rings. This tour is all about winning the title. Every show is a game and I’m going undefeated.” Let’s trust Carnage never gets traded to the Wizards. The hip-hop beat-smith, festival trapaholic and large room house hybrid vehicle reflects on if he had never lifted the decks: “I had been a tornado chaser,” he says with no millisecond of reluctance. It’s a great interview reply.