After a two-year absence, Global superstars BTS are returning to Southern California with a triple-play appearance at three venues in Inglewood for their Permission to Dance tour beginning this weekend. Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook are opening their first of four concerts Saturday, Nov. 28 at SoFi Stadium (next shows are Nov. 29, Dec. 1-2), accompanied by special live broadcasts of the concerts each night from the YouTube Theater. Then On Dec. 3., the group will cap off their historic run with an appearance at the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball at the Forum. Explore Explore BTS See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news The multi-show, multi-venue run is a first for Inglewood and SoFi Stadium at Hollywood Park, the new home of Stan Kroenke’s Los Angeles...
Following Kaskade‘s historic performance at LA’s SoFi Stadium—the first-ever concert at the arena—a YouTuber has captured the dazzling experience in full. Pulling out all the stops for his mammoth performance, Kaskade brought the heat with selections that spanned his entire discography, such as his seminal song “Room For Happiness” with Skylar Grey. He also dropped a bevy of edits and mashups, like when he blended his classic “Stars Align” with HI-LO, Oliver Heldens, and Will Clarke’s house banger “Check.” Kaskade also brought out deadmau5 for an instantaneously timeless moment, wherein the longtime friends played their iconic collab “I Remember” toward the end of the unforgettable two-hour performance. As the...
Kaskade turned the clock back to 2008 in a surreal moment during his momentous SoFi Stadium show last night. After bringing out deadmau5 as the concert’s surprise guest, the two electronic music veterans appeared together on stage to perform their seminal hit “I Remember,” which dropped back in September 2008. The track has grown in legend in the 13 years since its release as one of the most timeless in each artists’ illustrious discographies. deadmau5 performs at SoFi Stadium before Kaskade’s headlining performance. deadmau5 (via Twitter) The concert was the first dance music event to take place in the history of the stadium, which is the home of the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers. With a capacity of 70,000, the aren...