After a festive water atmosphere experience at Pulse Event’s S2O Festival this weekend, there’s no better place to keep the heat and energy going than at the official S2O afterparty at Nebula Sunday night. ARMNHMR will be bringing their house project PASSPORT for the afters after performing Sunday night at S2O. Be sure to grab your tickets here because they will fly!
Asian American duo ARMNHMR have grown to be one of the biggest duos in the industry, stunning crowds with their eclectic mix of melodic dubstep and heavy headbanging tracks. Earlier this year, the duo brought out a new chapter of their music career, debuting their house project PASSPORT at EDC Las Vegas. Through this project, they’ve been able to express their love for house music and share it to thousands of fans across the U.S. showcasing a different vibe from their usual performances, but nonetheless always throwing it down the best that they can do. The first track from this project is ‘Gone’ which is about hope and has been an absolute weapon that they’ve been playing at all their shows. Don’t miss listening to this song at the best Labor day afterparty to attend this upcoming weekend!
About Pulse Events
Luffy Huang, CEO of Pulse Events, is a trailblazer in the electronic music scene. With a passion for representing Asian Americans and fostering cultural exchange, Huang has created a platform for artists and fans to connect through the universal language of music.
Huang launched his trailblazing Pulse Events company in 2020, and has since hosted industry-leading electronic music artists such as Martin Garrix, SLANDER, Afrojack, Gryffin, KSHMR, Kill The Noise, Like Mike, Seven Lions, Vini Vici, Yellow Claw, and more. Last year, Pulse Events was responsible for producing the first-ever American concert dedicated to blending electronic music and traditional Asian culture (Spring Festival: Lunar New Year Celebration 2023)! As a dedicated advocate for asian culture, he will be throwing the second edition of Winter Solstice Festival in November.
Pulse Events’ reach extends beyond electronic music. The company is also behind the massive K-pop festival Krazy Super Concert. After a successful debut in New York in 2023, Krazy Super Concert is coming to the West Coast for the first time. The festival will take place at Long Beach Arena on September 14-15, featuring superstar acts like Lay Zhang, Sunmi, GOT7’s BamBam, aespa, KATSEYE, ZEROBASEONE, and AKMU.
Luffy Huang’s vision is to create a space where Asian Americans can feel represented and celebrated within the electronic music community. Through Pulse Events, he is not only bringing incredible music experiences to audiences but also fostering a sense of belonging and cultural pride.
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