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DJ Deadmau5 Returns to India after a Decade

Canadian music producer and DJ deadmau5, also known as Joel Thomas Zimmerman, is set to return to India after a decade, performing in Mumbai on July 12, 2024. His last performance in the country was in March 2014.

The artist will be part of the Sunburn Arena gig series at the NESCO Centre in Mumbai. Speaking about his return to India, deadmau5 expressed his excitement, saying, “I am thrilled to be back in India after a decade and perform for my Indian fans after such a long time. The energy and love of the Indian crowd are truly unmatched, and I cannot wait to share this special moment with all of you!”

Famous for his iconic mau5head helmet, deadmau5 rose to prominence during the late 2000s and early 2010s EDM boom, becoming a defining superstar of the genre. He is currently on his retro5pective: 25yrs of Deadmau5 tour, celebrating 25 years of innovation, collaboration, and unforgettable memories.

With a career spanning over two decades, deadmau5 has earned six Grammy Award nominations. He has headlined major festivals and significantly influenced the EDM landscape, winning multiple awards including Best Electronic Artist, Album of the Year, and Best Live Performance. His performances are renowned for their cutting-edge technology, stunning visuals, and pulsating beats.

Globally, deadmau5 is known for his work in progressive house, electro-house, and other electronic music genres like techno. His repertoire includes tracks such as “Glowing Nights,” “Echoes of Euphoria,” and “Rhythm Revolution.”

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