Zedd Enlists 50-Piece Orchestra for Special Live Performance of ‘Clarity’ for 10th Anniversary
In celebration of the 10th anniversary of “Clarity,” Zedd recruits a 50-piece orchestra for his special live performance this fall.
Zedd inscribed a 50-piece orchestra for his live performance in commemoration of his debut album, “Clarity,” released ten years ago. This iconic album that set his career a sail will be honored in its entirety this autumn. Undoubtedly serving up his most fiery hits to date “Spectrum,” “Shave It Up,” and self-titled track, “Clarity.”
Last week Zedd alerted followers on social media of the grand celebration to come. Captioning his Instagram post, “LA!!! My album “Clarity” is turning 10 and to celebrate I’m doing a very special LIVE CONCERT alongside a 50-piece orchestra on OCT 9 at The Dolby Theatre.”
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The ticket pre-sale was last Thursday, then went on sale the very next day, Friday at 10 AM. Zedd tweeted the same day informing fans at 1:20 pm, “We’re officially SOLD OUT!!!! Thanks for the love, can’t wait for this special live show ❤️.” The sold-out show is scheduled for October 9th at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angles to an all-age crowd.
Despite being sold-out many of Zedd’s loyal fans were overjoyed for the show. “I was able to buy a ticket. I’ve always wanted to see you play the piano. The day will come when dreams come true,” replied one fan to his tweet. This will be an unforgettable night not only for fans but for Zedd as well.
In 2012, Anton, aka Zedd signed to Interscope Records, then released “Clarity,” the same year with an official music video to accompany the self-titled track. The critically acclaimed album sold 12,000 copies in the first week and climbed to number two on the Dance/Electronic Album charts.
Without a doubt, the album has made its mark with fans getting hyped for the occasion. Zedd has plenty of other tour dates scheduled throughout the rest of the year. This August he released his latest single, “Make You Say,” featuring Maren Morris and Beauz.
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