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YetepWorld-renowned hardstyle event culture Q-Dance makes their way back into the U.S. market for the first time since their groundbreaking entrance at Electric Daisy Carnival last year. Glowing eyes stared down upon EDC-ers as they hard dance lovers raged all night long back in June of last year. The American Q-Dance events this year will be no less intense.
Q-Dance will dedicate a stage to Hardstyle fanatics at TomorrowWorld in Atlanta, and then debut The Sound of Q-Dance at The Shrine Expor Hall in LA on October 5.
Countering the EDM VIP culture since 2001, the Dutch Hardstyle promoters foster a culture for those who don’t want to be a part of just any other subgenre. Billboard described their EDC stage last year as “the festival’s most ornate structure”, filled by “kids who had acquired more than a taste, but a hunger…this was the only space at EDC where you could feel the presence of an actual subculture.”
The group that breaks acts like Headhunterz, Psyko Punkz and Wildstylez will be looking to sell tickets for their event sometime soon. Keep coming back for more information.
Long live Hardstyle!