Lineup announced for Sports Illustrated Super Bowl concert party
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Lineup announced for Sports Illustrated Super Bowl concert party
"The Chainsmokers, Ludacris, DJ Irie and Xandra are set to perform during the SI The Party Presented by DraftKings event on Feb. 7 at the Cow Palace in Daly City. RELATED: Benson Boone set to perform Super Bowl concert in San Francisco The party "is widely recognized as one of the weekend's marquee celebrations - where league owners, franchise executives, athletes and Hollywood's biggest names gather under one roof," according to a news release."
"Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Jan. 8, with fans encouraged to pre-register for ducats now at sitheparty.com. for first access. The Chainsmokers are the top name on the bill, boosting a collection of EDM-pop smashes that includes "Closer" and "Don't Let Me Down." Yet, the main draw for us would be Ludacris, the multi-platinum-selling rapper behind such multiplatinum-selling outings as 2001's "Word of Mouf" and 2003's "Chicken-n-Beer.""
""Across Big Game Weekend and other tentpole moments on the world's biggest sporting stages, our vision with SI The Party has always been to deliver hospitality that feels intimate and insider, even at the largest events in the world, creating the most unforgettable night of Big Game Weekend where the energy and star power of sports truly comes to life off the field," says Matt Goldstein, EVP of Authentic Live, the live events division of Authentic and co producer of the event."
SI The Party Presented by DraftKings will take place Feb. 7 at the Cow Palace in Daly City during Super Bowl weekend. The Chainsmokers, Ludacris, DJ Irie and rising DJ/producer Xandra are scheduled to perform. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Jan. 8, and fans can pre-register at sitheparty.com for first access. The Chainsmokers will perform EDM-pop hits such as "Closer" and "Don't Let Me Down," and Ludacris will perform material from multi-platinum albums like 2001's Word of Mouf and 2003's Chicken-n-Beer. The event typically draws league owners, executives, athletes and Hollywood celebrities.
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