Dom Dolla Announces Party In Los Angeles To Celebrate His Latest Release, “Saving Up”

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Fan-favorite house artist Dom Dolla has just announced a “cheeky little party” in Los Angeles on Saturday, November 4, in celebration of his newest release “Saving Up.”

Sharing the news on Instagram, Dom Dolla said that he is “inviting some good friends” to play alongside him before adding that the event’s to-be-announced venue is one of his “favorites in LA.”

“Saving Up” arrived on October 6 as an emphatic punctuation mark on Dom’s busy summer season which saw the artist throw down bigtime performances at a laundry list of major festivals, including EDC Las Vegas, Movement Music Festival, Tomorrowland, Lollapalooza, Portola and more.

Since bursting onto the scene with singles like “Take It” and the award-winning “San Frandisco,” the Aussie producer has fired off hit after hit. Songs like “Miracle Maker,” “Eat Your Man” with Nelly Furtado, “Rhyme Dust” with MK, and more have contributed to his more than 300 million streams to date.

Dom’s Essential Mix debut for BBC Radio 1 just a few weeks ago has even further cemented his status as one of modern house music’s biggest stars.

Registration for pre-sale tickets and location information for “Good Fortune presents Dom Dolla with Good Friends” is now available here.

Featured image from Dom Dolla.

Inspired by: edmmaniac.com

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