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Seismic Dance Event 2.0 | Bigger and Better for Round 2

by The Freaks - Staff

Get ready Austin, the most talked about electronic festival to hit Central Texas is back for the second year; Seismic Dance Event 2.0! The inaugural event last year was a hit and left the interwebs buzzing for weeks. For 2019, the guys at RealMusic Events have spared no expense to come back even stronger.

Seismic Dance Event 2.0 is a massive two-day House and Techno fest which will have over 25 international headliners, world-class production, performers, food trucks, art, merch, and so much more. Taking place on the crisp fall weekend of November 16th and 17th, you know the weather will be amazing and the perfect time for a festival of this proportion.

The plan for Seismic’s debut last year was a two-day camping event but after major rain brought that to a halt, there was a location change leading up to the party. RealMusic Events did an excellent job in having a smooth venue transition and the vibes for the event were outstanding.

Everyone is speculating on the possible headliners for the show and if it’s anything like last year, we are in for a treat. Armand Van Helden, Green Velvet, Lane 8, Tinlicker, and Latmun blew the place away and that’s only a few names of incredible talent to grace the 2018 stage.

The location for Seismic Dance Event 2.0 is at Austin-American Stateman; which is in the heart of downtown Austin. The venue is massive and is hosting two large stages. One stage will be located outside with the beautiful Austin skyline in the distance. The other stage will be inside a huge warehouse with plenty of space to dance, roam and make new friends.   

If you missed the event last year, do yourself a favor and make your plans today! Early-bird tickets are now on sale and you must be over 18 to attend. If you have a big group of friends, squad packs will be available for a limited time.

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*Featured photo | Via Edgar Valdes*

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