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Duke Dumont Hits New Orleans This Labor Day Weekend [Giveaway]

House music has made a huge comeback the past few years, and one of the producers leading the charge is Duke Dumont. Known for his hit songs “Won’t Look Back,” “Ocean Drive,” “I Got U,” “Need U (100%)” and others, Dumont innovated by bringing a unique live show and eclectic DJ sets for a diverse crop of live shows. Currently on tour and prepping new releases, Dumont will play the great southern city of New Orleans this Labor Day weekend on Saturday, September 3, at the Republic NOLA venue.

Promoted by Winter Circle Productions (who help promote the BUKU Music and Art Project in New Orleans) and BASSIK, the Duke Dumont show is a perfect way to spend the long weekend in one of the country’s most renown party cities. Opening duties will be provided by Techno Club Nola artists Lleauna and Will BrennanYour EDM has linked up with WCP to give away a pair of two free tickets for the show this weekend, which you can enter directly below. The giveaway runs from tonight, August 31, to the Friday night, September 2, just before the show on Saturday.

Enter our giveaway for the Duke Dumont show at Republic NOLA below:

Win A Pair Of Tickets to Duke Dumont's Show @ Republic New Orleans - Saturday, September 3 (Contest on Hive.co)

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