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YetepFor bassheads who have been around for a while, you will remember the days when there was a happy, headbanging ghost pokemon-named artist named Ghastly. However, true to the best selling game, Ghastly had to evolve, so for now we have Ghengar, one of the heaviest dubstep and brostep artists on the market. Ghengar is not only about a new name however. Ghengar is a completely different persona and he comes with a vengeance. Prepare yourselves Phoenix for a night of headbanging, as Ghengar will descend upon The Van Buren on Friday, July 19th.
Ghengar is the nasty evolution of Ghastly. With a new mask, new mix, and even higher energy, Ghengar will bring the whole house down. With bass you can feel from the bottom of your feet straight through the top of your head, there will be no escape. Hosted at The Van Buren in Downtown Phoenix, this is the perfect place to headbang. With upper deck viewing, there is space and a view that will fit everyone. No matter if you are on the rail or on the balcony enjoying a refreshing drink, you will not be able to escape the Ghengar onslaught. Be sure to grab tickets for this hot show now while they are available. You can get tickets HERE and we look forward to seeing all headbangers for a night of heavy bass music.
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