Sammy Virji robbed by fan during Boiler Room set in Denver

Sammy Virji shares on Instagram that a rogue attendee at his Boiler Room Denver set has robbed him of several items.

At Boiler Room’s recent event in Denver, a thief took advantage of the tight-knit atmosphere and stole from DJ Sammy Virji while he was performing. Highlighted in a Tweet by user @_lunaleighm, the incident emphasized the disappointment fans felt. Specifically, she decries the capacity of people to use music events as an “opportunity to steal.”

Virji quickly addressed the situation via Instagram story, warning the thief: “Whoever’s stolen the contents of my bag at Boiler Room Denver, you have been filmed.” Furthermore, he added that the thief had “until tomorrow morning to return everything to Larimer Lounge Box Office.” Coming from a man who carries a nearly permanent smile, Sammy’s frustrated message certainly serves as a reminder that DJs are humans too. Moreover, it highlights some of the anxieties and challenges that artists may face when performing live.

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A rising star in the scene, Sammy Virji has transcended genres with his inimitable blend of bassline, garage, and house. Originally from London, Virji has gained recognition through his engaging performances and collaborations with established artists. His recent works have included collaborations with prominent names like Chris Lake, Flowdan, and Hamdi. Undoubtedly, all such artists have received acclaim within the underground music community, further strengthening his artistic reach.

In addition to his studio work, Virji has played festivals and venues globally, including Glastonbury and Elsewhere Brooklyn. His ability to connect with audiences through vibrant beats and his contagious stage presence has garnered him a dedicated fanbase. Unquestionably, his unfaltering charisma has made him a standout figure in the industry just as much as his musical skills.

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The incident at Boiler Room is a stark example of the mishaps and potential vulnerabilities that artists face on tour. Despite typically being an atmosphere of peace and unity, such disrespectful behaviors can tarnish music events for performers and attendees. Nonetheless, Virji’s call for the thief to return his belongings establishes a need for accountability within the music community.

While it cannot erase the anguish of getting robbed, fans and industry members hope Sammy Virji reaches a positive resolution. With upcoming shows and new music on the horizon, Sammy Virji will surely continue to shine despite the setback. For information on Sammy Virji’s tour dates, head over to his website.

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Having grown up just an earshot from Ultra Miami's venue Bayfront Park, it was next to impossible for me not to fall in love with electronic music. My love for music was evidently strong enough for me to write my college essay on festival culture and continue attending Ultra for 10+ years now. I have always had a knack for writing and the power of words, which I continued cultivating through a Philosophy degree in college. Now a law school graduate, I eventually hope to merge my passions by working in music law. I am an avid traveler and am certainly not afraid to hop on a plane for a music event. My next bucket list festivals to attend are Tomorrowland in Belgium and Sonus in Croatia. Though the list could go on forever, some of my favorite artists include Franky Wah, Mochakk, Kevin de Vries, and Eli Brown.

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