Rebecca Black to DJ Boiler Room set in DC on September 14

Viral sensation Rebecca Black has set her sights on performing at Boiler Room World Tour 2024 in Washington, DC.

Rebecca Black, the internet sensation turned hyperpop icon, is set to take the stage once again as a DJ during the Boiler Room World Tour 2024. Black, who first gained global attention with her viral hit “Friday,” has since reinvented herself in the music industry, earning a reputation as a formidable DJ and artist. She announced her upcoming Boiler Room set, scheduled for September 14 in Washington, DC, which promises to be a highlight of the tour. 

This upcoming performance in DC is part of a larger global tour that has attracted a stellar lineup of artists. Alongside Rebecca Black, attendees can expect to see performances by Job Jobse, Juana, Nooriyah, Rush Plus, Stayyyter (Live), Saint Levant, VTSS, and others. 

Rebecca Black’s transformation from viral sensation to a respected figure in the dance music scene has been nothing short of remarkable. In June, she made waves with a DJ set at another Boiler Room event, where her performance was met with widespread acclaim. 

A video from the show posted on TikTok shows fans in the comments hailing her as a “hyperpop icon” and declaring, “MY QUEEN! People really do sleep on this woman.”

As Rebecca Black continues to redefine her career, her DJ sets have become a key aspect of her artistic expression. Her ability to blend genres and create an immersive experience for her audience sets her apart from others in the electronic music scene. The upcoming Boiler Room set in DC will undoubtedly showcase her growing skills and influence as a DJ.

For those familiar with her recent work, Rebecca Black’s rise in the DJ world comes as no surprise. She has continuously pushed the boundaries of her music, exploring new sounds and styles that resonate with a wide range of listeners–and not just those who remember her from back in 2011 when she dropped the “Friday” music video. 

Featured Image: Facebook / Rebecca Black 

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I've been a part of the dance music scene for nearly a decade and with Exron for more than half of that time. My first event was Diplo's Mad Decent but these days you'll find me at Club Space or the Brooklyn Mirage. Some of my top artists are G Jones, Tipper, Of The Trees, and CharlestheFirst. My favorite genres are techno, experimental bass, and ambient but I'll get down to anything with a beat!

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