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Adrian Lux Lighting Up LIV Miami on July 7

The Miami New Times' pick for Best Dance Club is readying for a feel-good Swedish invasion, and they want you on the front lines. On Saturday, July 7, LIV is welcoming Adrian Lux to the stage. The Grammy-nominated man behind big-room hits "Teenage Crime," "Can't Sleep," and "Fire" is gonna...
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The Miami New Times' pick for Best Dance Club is readying for a feel-good Swedish invasion, and they want you on the front lines.



On Saturday, July 7, LIV is welcoming Adrian Lux to the stage. The Grammy-nominated man behind big-room hits "Teenage Crime," "Can't Sleep," and "Fire" is gonna make you shake your shit and lose yourself under the bright lights.



Come dressed in your neon best, because this guy's sound is fun, colorful, and perfect for summer.



It's going to be bottle-poppin' madness set to minimal yet majestic sounds. Surely, it'll be a set full of classic jams from his famous friends, like Tiësto, David Guetta and Avicii, mixed into his own whimsical and childlike originals.





He just released his first proper album, Adrian Lux, on mega-label Ultra Recordings in April. The album features 12 tracks, including all of his previously mentioned hit singles and more. Grab it up on Beatport if you're not already acquainted, because everything is more fun when you can sing along.



Don't miss the chance to check out all the fuss about New Times' favorite dance floor. And while you're at it, catch some positive, PLUR-y vibes. It's going to be like that big bag of awesome at the end of the rainbow.



Adrian Lux. Saturday, July 7. LIV, 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. The show starts at 11 p.m. and tickets cost $75 to $125 plus fees via wantickets.com. Ages 21 and up. Call 305-674-4680 or visit livnightclub.com.



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