Disco Lines has come a long way from its humble beginnings in Boulder, Colorado.
Catapulting into the spotlight with his wildly viral remix of Taylor Swift's “Love Story,” the beatsmith has since amassed a deep discography of high-energy house warmers and has played the world's biggest festivals, from Coachella to Lollapalooza.
Embarking on their “Good Good” tour in October, Disco Lines wowed audiences across 15 exciting stops before culminating with a spectacular grand finale in Los Angeles. During the two days of the inauguration, the Fonda Theater brimmed with palpable, pulsating energy.
Disco Lines took the stage at 10:40 before lighting us up with an electrifying start when they launched into a previously unreleased edit of Milky Chance's “Living in a Haze.” A burst of confetti added a whimsical touch, setting an enthusiastic tone for the performance.
Amid a sea of sequin-covered disco dolphins, the rising dance music superstar delivered a dynamic performance, seamlessly blending her own original tracks, such as “Another Chance” and “Cutting Loose,” with new edits of “Saving Up” by Dom Dolla and Peggy Gou. worldwide hit “(It Goes Like) Nanana”. The stage was filled with pulsating energy, leaving us captivated by the fusion of familiar hits and refreshing performances.
Keeping the energy going for nearly two hours, Disco Lines concluded their set with a drum & bass version of their song “Baby Girl,” leaving the crowd clamoring for more. The connection was electrical, underscoring its blinding potential.
With a first-ever collaboration with Dillon Francis and a milestone set at Bonnaroo on the agenda, 2024 is shaping up to be an exciting year for Disco Lines.
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