Kaskade Announces New Beach Party ‘Sun Soaked’!

Kaskade announced this week that he will be bringing a beach party called ‘Sun Soaked’ to Long Beach, California on Saturday, July 15th. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, June 23rd, but fans can sign up here for an exclusive presale on Wednesday, June 21st.

Sun Soaked follows the success of Kaskade’s history making performance at the Los Angeles Convention Center last summer, which sold out in record time and was the biggest solo headlining show of Kaskade’s career that was attended by almost 25,000 fans. Kaskade said, “Playing at the Los Angeles Convention Center last year to nearly 25 thousand fans was one of those nights that I just can’t get past. The connection with them that night was truly once-in-a-lifetime. For a full year, I’ve been bouncing around ideas about how to elevate this experience. There’s not a bigger room in LA. So it’s not about going bigger, it’s about going better. In my experience, nothing beats a day at the beach… so dreaming up Sun Soaked was a natural progression. I’m moving this party to the beach and I expect it to be life changing. Or at the very least  – you’ll get a tan that day.”

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