DJ Zedd to perform in India in February


New Delhi, Jan 25 (IANS): Grammy Award winning DJ Zedd will be back in India to perform at the fourth edition of electronic dance music (EDM) festival Vh1 Supersonic 2017.

The Russian-German music producer last performed in India in 2015 at Vh1 Supersonic.

Zedd, whose real name is Anton Zaslavski, came into limelight a few years ago with his remix "Breakin' a sweat". He followed it up with his own tracks like "Spectrum" and "Clarity".

LIVE Viacom18's live property will be held in Pune this time instead of Goa. The three-day festival is set to be held from February 10.

Legendary Swedish DJ Eric Prydz and Grammy Award winning hip-hop artiste Macklemore will also be making his first appearance in India by headlining Vh1 Supersonic 2017.

Saugato Bhowmik, Business Head - LIVE Viacom18 and Consumer Products, is excited about the line-up.

"Zedd, with his own touch to dance music, is sure to turn Vh1 Supersonic 2017 into a rich experience. We are thrilled to welcome him home again as he is part of the Supersonic family," Bhowmik said in a statement.

Kartikeya Sharma, Marketing Director, AB InBev, India & South East Asia, India, said: "This year Vh1 Supersonic will see some power packed performances by two world renowned artists debuting in India along with Zedd."

  

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