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Big Gigantic Announces Details for "Rowdytown V"

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Published on March 17, 2016

Big Gigantic Announces Details for "Rowdytown V"

Big Gigantic Announces Details for "Rowdytown V"

<p>Coming on the heels of their <strong>two&nbsp;sold-out&nbsp;headlining</strong> shows at <strong>New York City’s Terminal 5</strong> (March 11 and 12) and the release of their new single <strong>”The Little Things,” </strong>acclaimed electronic music group <strong><u>BIG GIGANTIC</u></strong> has officially announced the details for their annual Colorado festival <strong>”ROWDYTOWN.”</strong> The <strong>fifth installment</strong> of the Boulder-based duo’s massive hometown show–voted the <strong>#1 EDM show</strong> by Denver’s <u>Westword</u> in 2012–returns to the legendary <strong>Red Rocks Amphitheatre</strong> for <strong>two nights: Friday, September 23 and Saturday, September 24. </strong>Tickets for <strong>”Rowdytown V”</strong> are on sale now <strong>(Thursday, March 17)</strong> via <a href=”http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001E1e8B68B3L8DCvTbzof2nBY8JJhqfqqaFNP8px1WguMdr-26QyOCqoscXseIOpvGpe0JQgKi8jHpkheu4rMCq2s1l8dKUu4gbyVndsqM4rhM9t7GFZmevND7Skg_9hPlZqlC8XQi81MX7HtxRfK2QH0HBxLfCgkbFyx1QTD0weg=&amp;c=EAAFrFljKMns9DrCq7rIx8oABw5rc6fBSYhiG7dCPuPbMPuk2iXKMQ==&amp;ch=VYtqi03dpHE3d2OrYRSWmRdgc-MxDEPz5OfsFC6llIyUsk6w1F2wdA==” target=”_blank”>http://bit.ly/Rowdytown5</a><strong>. </strong></p>
<p>As it has over the last couple years, the supporting lineups for each night of <strong>”Rowdytown V”</strong> will feature some of the brightest upcoming talent and differ nightly, contributing to a weekend-long dance party. Joining <strong>BIG GIGANTIC</strong>–<strong>Dominic Lalli</strong> (saxophonist/producer) and <strong>Jeremy Salken</strong> (drummer)–will be American producer and DJ<strong> <a href=”http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001E1e8B68B3L8DCvTbzof2nBY8JJhqfqqaFNP8px1WguMdr-26QyOCqoscXseIOpvG4MTQ6FRuMzpzB3wIzm-kOpUK8DlESKkNssQHGx40xFn0H2pYdwwI9V7KdES_U7q1xCbr6CBDu_XMiZYuBbscplhptPGZoF0-IZEVcp5oVbm1aYDsnjQG_TUsot0kTHRY&amp;c=EAAFrFljKMns9DrCq7rIx8oABw5rc6fBSYhiG7dCPuPbMPuk2iXKMQ==&amp;ch=VYtqi03dpHE3d2OrYRSWmRdgc-MxDEPz5OfsFC6llIyUsk6w1F2wdA==” target=”_blank”>Kill The Noise</a>, </strong>Canadian DJ<strong> <a href=”http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001E1e8B68B3L8DCvTbzof2nBY8JJhqfqqaFNP8px1WguMdr-26QyOCqoscXseIOpvGOjRbIvj3tCzbrV6Mn4KuXM9dBy1LZVO2WCxIUvd05eTweGAoGrvMSVfGWUcOyZ2lEtBd2SB12HIUtKuJp3NiqsuBPbqNH5kFJuHxIyLDO3Z-tPDukvX1ww==&amp;c=EAAFrFljKMns9DrCq7rIx8oABw5rc6fBSYhiG7dCPuPbMPuk2iXKMQ==&amp;ch=VYtqi03dpHE3d2OrYRSWmRdgc-MxDEPz5OfsFC6llIyUsk6w1F2wdA==” target=”_blank”>Vanic</a> </strong>and Chicago-based electronic music duo<strong> <a href=”http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001E1e8B68B3L8DCvTbzof2nBY8JJhqfqqaFNP8px1WguMdr-26QyOCqoscXseIOpvGsKCXQV2by5GvCgCSeRcRw_RLZ9Jh0z3nCPo_2TDYZelYJQTg4L8WL53Tl3M7-3MtQZ8gdRaY0iDhmhJYU4Kff-OXcEg-P6cY2mt97lpvI0tM3ujoHsjnH4rOwxRuKABI&amp;c=EAAFrFljKMns9DrCq7rIx8oABw5rc6fBSYhiG7dCPuPbMPuk2iXKMQ==&amp;ch=VYtqi03dpHE3d2OrYRSWmRdgc-MxDEPz5OfsFC6llIyUsk6w1F2wdA==” target=”_blank”>Louis The Child</a> </strong>on <strong>Friday (9/23), </strong>with trap producer<strong> <a href=”http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001E1e8B68B3L8DCvTbzof2nBY8JJhqfqqaFNP8px1WguMdr-26QyOCqoscXseIOpvGMtOH2hlSdmFOaMGV9DGBnsACEcGDWMAzBop8UthA79jOYrf-rr8z8TlggFcCFi6SSrflsr2MMNXDHQg8E9uo_IhXsHafZwMfcGW5g3nPGgoFixDdr7T3yh-VxWFtuKle&amp;c=EAAFrFljKMns9DrCq7rIx8oABw5rc6fBSYhiG7dCPuPbMPuk2iXKMQ==&amp;ch=VYtqi03dpHE3d2OrYRSWmRdgc-MxDEPz5OfsFC6llIyUsk6w1F2wdA==” target=”_blank”>Marshmello</a>, </strong>Denver-based melodic bass producer<strong> <a href=”http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001E1e8B68B3L8DCvTbzof2nBY8JJhqfqqaFNP8px1WguMdr-26QyOCqoscXseIOpvGWiRdYv561neM83TQK7rYonZ1vB-EImkgmqPPOEk-6JD9y5M-Nqxt5L8cr7rjtc2w7PDC_QuTfD6PlsAEiGyV9DCarzReXFyRA1i0AUobtLKeXQwWEBItse8kvRTnsISe&amp;c=EAAFrFljKMns9DrCq7rIx8oABw5rc6fBSYhiG7dCPuPbMPuk2iXKMQ==&amp;ch=VYtqi03dpHE3d2OrYRSWmRdgc-MxDEPz5OfsFC6llIyUsk6w1F2wdA==” target=”_blank”>Illenium</a> </strong>and 19-year-old Swedish producer<strong> <a href=”http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001E1e8B68B3L8DCvTbzof2nBY8JJhqfqqaFNP8px1WguMdr-26QyOCqoscXseIOpvG3q-RZbdkGDtXYU1pv0mn5N–Ts5QkAav8HpfiJUVr0JXKvVbi9XwXZPvABWdZssl_XDCoDLF7zLyKObY9X8je4u5HXaED1RoQ8_XV_MrhQFlOEfESC37Gg==&amp;c=EAAFrFljKMns9DrCq7rIx8oABw5rc6fBSYhiG7dCPuPbMPuk2iXKMQ==&amp;ch=VYtqi03dpHE3d2OrYRSWmRdgc-MxDEPz5OfsFC6llIyUsk6w1F2wdA==” target=”_blank”>Kasbo</a> </strong>on <strong>Saturday (9/24).</strong></p>
<p>Upon its debut in 2012 to a <strong>sold-out</strong> crowd of more than <strong>9,500 fans, Rowdytown</strong> marked the first time an artist ever used <strong>projection mapping visuals</strong> on the famous rocks of <strong>Red Rocks. </strong>The one-of-a-kind experience, which has sold out in advance every year, has featured an exciting list of artists on its lineups including <strong>Macklemore &amp; Ryan Lewis, Dillon Francis, GRiZ, Adventure Club, Manic Focus, Snails, RL Grime, Jauz, The Motet</strong> and many more.</p>

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