The time of the year for Calvin Harris is officially here. As the Scottish producer begins his next era with his newly released ‘Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 2,’ he is finally making his way back to the spotlight. But he is doing more than just an album release. In fact, Harris has revealed that he is returning to a venue he has not been to in over a decade in what will be one of the most in-demand shows of the year.
Wynn Las Vegas will host the Grammy-winning DJ on September 17th at the infamous XS Nightclub for arguably the rarest set of the year. As mentioned earlier, this is a venue that Harris has not played at since 2012 but has a special relationship with. You can expect Calvin Harris to bring the energy as he is the mastermind of countless iconic electronic music tracks and is a seasoned veteran of how to put on a historic show.
“Calvin Harris is one of the most exciting artists of our time. It’s an honor to welcome him back to XS Nightclub for what will be the biggest party in Vegas on September 17th.” – Ryan Jones, vice president of Wynn Nightlife.
Tickets for the XS show are currently on sale, with Female general admission starting at $30 and Male general admission starting at $50. This monumental show is an event that is guaranteed to sell out, so don’t miss your opportunity to see the return of Calvin Harris to XS by waiting too long.
Purchase your tickets for Calvin Harris at Wynn’s XS Nightclub on September 17th here. Stream ‘Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 2’ below.
Image Credit: Calvin Harris (Press) / Provided by Wynn Nightlife
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