Fred again.. Quickly Hits 1 Million Views on Explosive Boiler Room Set with Multiple Skrillex IDs

On June 29, Fred again made his highly anticipated Boiler Room debut in London. Not only was this event exclusive, but it sold out faster than you would expect. To supplement the night even further, some support acts were added as well featuring UK’s Amaliah and Kiliminajarofor. After June 29th, the rest was history and Fred again’s stock rose to an all time high. 

Just a month after the live performance, Boiler Room finally posted the full recording on their YouTube channel. Since then, the video has surpassed over 1 million views in less than a week. Just like the many other great Boiler Rooms, fans rave about the crowds energy, funny fan moments on camera and of course, unreleased music. 

Earlier this summer, Skrillex and Fred posted each other on social media, teasing a potential collaboration between each other. After the Boiler Room performance all of those questions have now been answered. A few tracks have jumped out as potential collabs, but one in particular featuring Skrillex and Four Tet called “Rumble” has been circulating online. What makes these tracks stand out as Skrillex collabs is that his tag plays before “My name is Skrillex”, which only makes the crowd go crazier. 

In addition to these unreleased Skrillex tracks, Fred recently put a remix with none other than Swedish House Mafia. On the exact same day the Boiler Room video dropped, Fred released his “Turn On The Lights again…” remix with the Swedish trio. In the opening of the video, the song starts to play and the crowd could not control their excitement. 

Last but not least, Fred always leaves fans wanting more and he’s doing his part by announcing a long list of fall shows. Fred will be hitting cities such as Los Angeles, New York, Denver, Chicago, Toronto, San Fransisco and Boston. Be sure to act fast since these shows have already started to sell out due to the Fred again… phenomenon.

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My name is Sebastian Medina and I was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. Ever since I could remember, I have always been in love with dance music. I appreciate all genres and sub-genres but I definitely gravitate towards house and techno. Being from LA I was blessed with an amazing nightlife full of different artists coming in and out of town throughout the years. Some of my favorite artists include Seth Troxler, Michael Bibi, Mr.Carmack, PAWSA, and Folamour.

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