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Alternative 24/04/2019

Twenty One Pilots Invite Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike On Stage For Their Smash The House Records Banger 'Crowd Control' In Front Of 100,000 People!

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Alternative rock outfit Twenty One Pilots recently played the closing headline slot at Lollapalooza Brasil and during their show invited dance music DJ duo Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike to join them on stage for a very special 'Crowd Control' in front of the 100,000 crowd. The famed US band featured the dancefloor surging 'Crowd Control' track during all three of their top billing performances for the South American editions of Lollapalooza to truly seismic effect. With last night's mainstage show in São Paulo seeing the songs producers Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike and the colossal Twenty One Pilots coming together for one of the most insane dance-rock fusions of 'Crowd Control' to date!

Themselves headlining the electronic division of Lollapalooza's enormous line-up, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike didn't fail to make an ever-lasting impression on the South American trio of dates for the iconic festival - that was conceived by Jane's Addiction singer Perry Farrell.

Bringing fans closer to the experience Smash The House Records label bosses Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, along with 'Crowd Control' collaborators W&W, have also seen a wave of big name electronic music stars that include David Guetta, The Chainsmokers, Skrillex, Steve Aoki, Marshmello, Tiësto, Hardwell, Armin van Buuren, Afrojack and Axwell & Ingrosso all join in on the Crowd Control' action in recent times. Whether during a mainstage festival show or a gigantic arena show, the 'Crowd Control' trend continues to takeover dancefloor the world over.

The No.2 DJ's in the DJ Mag Top100DJs Poll for the third year in a row, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike are two of the most prominent faces of the electronic scene in a generation. From mainstage performances on the biggest global stages from Creamfields, EDC Las Vegas, EXIT all the way to their home of Tomorrowland, the Belgian brothers also boast an impressive body of studio work having collaborated with the likes of Gucci Mane, Wiz Khalifa, Ne-Yo, Martin Garrix, Diplo and David Guetta. Their current pop-leaning anthem 'Selfish' features Kosovan singer-songwriter Era Istrefi and refreshes the iconic hook from Toto's 'Africa' giving it a tropical twist to captivating effect.

Twenty One Pilots recently hit the headlines with the news that their single 'Stressed Out' surpassed a billion streams on Spotify meaning they became the first rock band to achieve the feat with a single song on the streaming platform. Joining the likes of Justin Bieber, Ed Sheeran, The Chainsmokers, Drake and Major Lazer in the Billion streams club. An American duo from Columbus, Ohio, Twenty One Pilots are known for a string of hit singles that include 'Stressed Out', 'Ride', and 'Heathens', with a total of five studio albums to their name most notably 'Blurryface' in 2015 and the 2018 long-player release 'Trench'.

For more information:
www.dimitrivegasandlikemike.com
www.twentyonepilots.com






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