Event Preview: Dillon Francis Live at the Shrine

December 19, 2014 -

Nick Monge

On Saturday, December 20 and Sunday, December 21, Los Angeles locals have a huge opportunity to catch one of their hometown heroes, Dillon Francis, live at the Shrine Expo Hall. Dillon is close to wrapping up his “Money Sucks, Friends Rule” national tour and has two back-to-back nights booked at the legendary auditorium. After releasing his debut album of the same name on October 27, Dillon embarked on this month-long tour to promote his fresh new musical endeavor, which peaked at #2 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic chart. Fans are in store for a night of high-energy Moombahton, Bounce, and Jersey Club as he’ll be performing alongside heavy hitters TJR and Hoodboi on both nights. Don’t wait any longer to get your tickets, though, as the Sunday show is already sold out! From breathing new life to a Deadmau5 favorite, to showcasing a brand new light structure, Dillon has consistently proved that he can keep pace with some of dance music’s finest. If you’re in the area, this is an opportunity that you definitely don’t want to miss! Grab your tickets for the Saturday show here, and purchase your copy of “Money Sucks, Friend Rule” here. Stay tuned for a full event review early next week!

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