Fred Again.. announces first-ever stadium show at LA Memorial Coliseum

Fred again.. has announced that he is hitting another milestone and playing his first stadium show at LA Memorial Coliseum. 

Fred again.. has revealed that he will take over the around 77,000-capacity center on Friday, June 14th. To share the news, the producer has posted a video of him standing on LA Memorial’s field. After looking up from his phone, the camera zooms out to show the entire stadium and then catches a close-up of the artist taking it all in as he laughs.

The producer had captioned his announcement, “Our first stadium! [We have] been working on this for monthsssss and it’s definitely the maddest live show we’ve ever tried to do so far.” Along with the massive news about LA Memorial, Fred again.. promised American fans that he has made plans to return. 

The Grammy winner’s stadium headline has been a long time coming with his rise in dance music. He has played to massive crowds for years and joined the bill at festivals like EDC Las Vegas and Glastonbury. On top of well-known events, Fred again.. consistently sells out solo shows and tour dates.

Fred again.. consistently collaborates with other DJs in the studio and on stage. He has worked closely with Skrillex and Four Tet for a few years and frequently brings other artists out during his shows. He has invited musicians like Anderson .Paak, Angie McMahon, and Leif Vollebekk.

Following his first stadium show, Fred again.. is set to play Bonnaroo, Reading, Festival and more. The artist has been teasing new music and show announcements, so more is to come. 

Tickets for Fred again.. at LA Memorial Coliseum are available now. Until the show, listen to “places to be,” his latest release with Anderson .Paak and CHIKA. 

Featured image by Theo Batterham

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Hi! My name is Madison and I was born and raised in Colorado, giving me immediate access to some of the best live music. I have two degrees from the University of Denver in Media Studies and Criminology and am passionate about music journalism. Some of my favorite artists are, but not limited to, Disco Lines, Tape B, Space Laces, and Whyte Fang.

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