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While her legal battle with Dr. Luke continues, it has just been confirmed that Kesha is set to tour with Diplo’s Mad Decent Block Party this summer and fall.The traveling festival features artists such as Tiesto, Baauer, AlunaGeorge, DJ Snake, D.R.A.M., Kaskade and dozens of others. -
Mad Decent Block Party 2016 Lineup: Kesha, Kaskade, Diplo, Tiesto, RL Grime Headline
Other names include DJ Snake, Dillon Francis, Baauer, Tchami, Tory Lanez and GRiZ. Mad Decent Block Party has announced its 2016 lineup and it is big. The 15-stop tour will hit 13 different cities across North America and Diplo is bringing some very special guests on the road with him. -
Diplo's Mad Decent Block Party Announces 2016 Tour Dates
The tour will kick off on July 30 in Ft. Lauderdaule. Mad Decent Block Party is coming back this summer. After teasing its return over the past two weeks, Diplo's growing label Mad Decent announced the 15 shows in 13 cities today for its 2016 run. -
Mad Decent Block Party Announces 2016 India Tour Dates, Lineup
Diplo's Mad Decent Block Party is going global. The one day showcase of the best that Diplo's label Mad Decent has to offer has grown from a free party on the streets of Philadelphia to an organized, sponsored, ticketed machine that takes over cities all over the United States for the full summer. Now it is heading to India for a quick, three date test run next month, with Major Lazer, Big Gigantic, Girrafage and Gorgon City headlining the tour. -
Mad Decent Block Party 2015 Lineup: Skrillex, Major Lazer, Porter Robinson & Tyler, The Creator
Mad Decent Block Party has unveiled the list of artists who will be joining Diplo and his merry band of misfits as he tours all over the United States and Canada. The "Express Yourself" DJ will be joined by over 60 DJs along the way, though not each artist will appear at every show. Some of the acts who have been booked on the 2015 Mad Decent Block Party lineup include, Skrillex, Major Lazer, Porter Robinson, Tyler, The Creator, RL Grime, Tommy Trash and Skrillex and Diplo together as Jack Ü. -
Mad Decent Block Party 2015 Cities, Dates, Ticket Information Announced
Summer has been on the music community's mind for quite some time, and now Diplo's Mad Decent label and brand is gearing up for its famous summer tour. It has announced the summer dates, cities and ticketing information for the 2015 Mad Decent Block Party, presented by Bud Light. 2015 will bring the traveling one-day party to cities all over North America including Philadelphia, where it all began, New Orleans, Brooklyn, Austin, Vancouver, San Diego and Los Angeles. -
Mad Decent Block Party: A List Of Items That Aren't Allowed
In terms of safety, the Mad Decent Block Party got off to a poor start last week. As previously reported, two died and 20 were wounded at Merriweather Post Pavilion during last weekend's EDM fest. -
Chance The Rapper Pulls Out Of Mad Decent Block Party Shows, Vic Mensa To Replace Him
Chance The Rapper recently announced he would no longer be performing at the Mad Decent Block Party. -
Mad Decent Block Party: Another Concertgoer Dead, Venue Operator Issues Statement [UPDATE]
Sadly, another concertgoer has died following the Mad Decent Block Party. Sadly, another concertgoer has died following the Washington, D. C. Mad Decent Block Party. -
One Dead, 20 Hospitalized: Overdoses At Mad Decent Block Party
One man is dead and another is in critical condition after drug-related overdoses at the Mad Decent Block Party in Columbia, Md., according to reports. In total, 20 attendees were hospitalized, and most of the cases were caused by drug use. -
Mad Decent Block Party announces 2014 dates, lineup
Diplo's Mad Decent label has announced the dates behind its annual multi-city festival, The Mad Decent Block Party. This year, the touring show stops in 22 cities (nine more than last year) and has the band of the summer, OutKast, at the top of the bill for the Denver show on August 22.
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