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Armin Van Buuren to perform in Tallinn in August

Text Mark Taylor
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Armin Van Buuren to perform in Tallinn in August

 

On Saturday, August 31, world-famous DJ, Armin Van Buuren, will perform at the Song Festival Grounds (Lauluväljak) in Tallinn. The show, which will be the artist’s only performance in the Baltics, is expected to be one of the biggest in Estonia this summer.

“Armin van Buuren is an iconic name in the world of trance music, and his return to Estonia is a powerful recognition for our audience. Armin’s music has influenced several generations to date, and this August night in Tallinn is a good opportunity for dance music lovers to experience another historic moment at Lauluväljak,” said Vaido Pannel, Program Manager at Sky Plus Radio

Armin Jozef Jacobus Daniël van Buuren is a Dutch DJ and producer, born on December 25, 1976. He is best known for his super hits such as super hits “This Is What It Feels Like”, “In And Out Of Love”, and “Love You More” – all of which have more than 100 million views on YouTube. The single “This Is What It Feels Like” also earned him a Grammy Award nomination.

Armin van Buuren is known not only a DJ, but a successful producer. His albums, including ’76’ (2003), ‘Shivers’ (2005), ‘Imagine’ (2008), ‘Mirage’ (2010), ‘Intense’ (2013) and ‘Embrace’ (2015) have all achieved major success.

Since 2001, he has also hosted the weekly radio show “A State of Trance” (ASOT), which reaches nearly 40 million listeners in 84 countries on over 100 radio stations. In addition, he has been voted the best DJ in the prestigious DJ Mag Top100 chart five times.

The public sale of tickets for the Armin Van Buuren concert starts at Piletilevi and Ticketer on February 26 at 10 am. However, members of the Baltic Live Agency Concert Club can buy tickets already by registering their email at http://www.balticlive.ee for free.

 

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