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YetepTiesto is streaming his new album, A Town Called Paradise, through First Play now on iTunes Radio. You can listen to the record in its entirety here for the next week before it drops anywhere else! The album hits store shelves and digital retailers on June 17.
This is a special record for Tiesto. Not only is it his first effort for a major label, but it also sees him tap some of the hottest names in music for high-profile collaborations. Whether it’s the intoxicating and scorching summer single “Wasted” featuring Matthew Koma or the shimmering and sexy “Let’s Go” featuring Icona Pop, the icon delivers dance floor anthems perfectly punctuated by pop prowess. “Red Lights” hit #6 on the official UK Singles Chart, becoming his first-ever Top 10 song in the UK, and it accumulated over 20 million views on YouTube/VEVO.
In order to properly ring in A Town Called Paradise, Tiesto will heat up NYC’s Terminal 5 on June 17. He’ll headline the night with a DJ set, but he’s also hand-picked a powerful bill including live performances by album collaborators Icona Pop, Matthew Koma, Ladyhawke, Michel Zitron, and many more.
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