New Years Eve: East Coast

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Anyone making last minute plans, here’s a quick selection of some of the bigger events going down on the east coast.

 

Dada Life

Head over to Brooklyn to the Dada Land Compound if you want to go BNNS for the new year! There’s sure to be plenty of champagne and surprises, and get there early so you don’t miss out on Deniz Koyu, Bassjackers, & Pierce Fulton. “You won’t know quite what’s happening around you…but you’ll love every moment of it.” So make sure you check out the Rules of Dada and grab your tickets below.
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Armin Van Buuren

Pier 36 in New York, New York is hosting this epic trance artist. If you’ve ever seen him before, you know it’s an impossible show to turn down. He won the well deserved title of #1 artist for 2012 from DJ Mag, and I’m sure a show of his would be an incredible way to bring in the New Year with insane lights, inspirational quotes, and of course, the music that made him famous.
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Tiesto

If you’re near the New Jersey area or willing to make the trip, head to Tiesto’s Club Life Tour stop for NYE. It’s at the Ovation Hall at Revel in Atlantic City, and will surely be bringing in a huge and enthusiastic crowd.
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Sander Van Doorn & Arty

Pacha NYC is bringing in this epic duo to rid 2012! They’ll be hypnotizing their crowds with melodic vocals over perfectly mixed beats, and it’s actually one of the cheaper options available in NYC for New Years Eve. Grab your tickets from the link below.
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Luciano

Don’t think you’ll be ready to quit partying by 4? Head over to the Compound in NY to check out Luciano starting at 4:30AM on the first official day of 2013. Nic Fanciulli, Luca Bacchetti, & Sleepy & Boo are set to accompany Luciano in the morning to help you rage until the sun comes up.

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Courtney
Author: Courtney I've always been passionate about music, but until a few years ago, I was completely oblivious to what now seems to be something I could never live without. EDM is something anyone can jam to, but actually going to a rave or an outstanding show can really change your stance on the genre. It's no longer just music, it's the emotions that accompany it, the crowd, the memories. And I want to share mine with you.