CONCERT REVIEW: Avicii @ the Naval Yard, 6/10

Avicii presented a sweet mixture of house electronic synthetic tracks that attracted a mostly college-age crowd dressed in little-to-nothing neon and toting Dollar Store glow sticks.

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CONCERT REVIEW: Avicii @ the Naval Yard, 6/10

POSTED: Monday, June 13, 2011, 12:00 PM

This past Friday’s show at the Naval Yard reaffirmed Avicii as one of our generation's hottest electronic music artists. The 21-year-old Swede, Tim Bergling (a.k.a. Avicii and Tim Berg) presented a sweet mixture of house electronic synthetic tracks that attracted a mostly college-age crowd dressed in little-to-nothing neon and toting Dollar Store glow sticks. His performances of popular singles like “Seek Bromance” and “My Feelings For You,” peaked the crowds' enthusiasm, creating a nonstop dance party reminiscent of an old school rave. But it was his encore mix of Swedish House Mafia’s “Save the World” that left Philadelphians in a frenzy for future performances by this Swedish stud.

Posted by Kelsey McGlynn @ 12:00 PM  Permalink | 1 comment
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:59 AM, 06/15/2011
    I was there and you really captured the experience in this little review, you nailed it! Who took these pictures? Great action shots!
    Carl1


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