Legendary Trance DJ Paul Van Dyk Lights Up Guangzhou May 31

Legendary Trance DJ Paul Van Dyk Lights Up Guangzhou May 31
May 13, 2014 By eChinacities.com

Grammy nominated, and former World No. 1 DJ, Paul Van Dyk will be hitting up the D.Label Livehouse in Guangzhou May 31. The native Berliner is up there with the likes of Fat Boy Slim and Paul Oakenfield in the rankings of world class DJs and is a trail blazer of modern dance music. He continues to dominate top DJ lists around the globe.

His eclectic and unique style of trance is always evolving and he incorporates the best parts of Chicago, Detroit and UK styles into his music and his works have been featured in the soundtracks of many blockbuster movies.

Don’t miss this chance to see one of the world’s most popular and innovative DJs. Tickets and information are available at damai.com.

When: May 31 21:00
Where: D.Label Livehouse
118 Modiesha Dajie, Xingangdong Lu, Haizhu District, Guangzhou
广州市海珠区新港东路磨碟沙大街118号
How much: 200RMB
Getting there: Subway Line 5 to Liede (列的站)

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Nessquick

Wow, that's great. But, something tells me, that the whole audience will be all the time only recording the show by their phones, waving with light stick and actualy dancing and enjoying the party will be less than 5% of the people there, mostly foreigners :) Good luck and strong nerves, Paul. Miss you, hope can see you on LoveParade soon again !

May 14, 2014 09:38 Report Abuse