Mumbai, May 29 (IANS) Canadian music producer and DJ Joel Thomas Zimmerman, known by his stage name deadmau5, is set to return to India after a decade with a show at the NESCO Centre in Mumbai for Sunburn Arena on July 12.
In a career spanning over two decades, deadmau5 has earned six Grammy nominations besides having a massive impact on the EDM culture. He has also collaborated with Indian Bhangra legend Daler Mehndi.
Commenting on returning to India, deadmau5 said, “I am thrilled to be back in India after a decade and perform for my Indian fans after such a long time. The energy and love of the Indian crowd are truly unmatched and I cannot wait to share this special moment with all of you.”
Globally, deadmau5 is known for his work in progressive house and electro-house, as well as other electronic music genres like techno, among others. His repertoire includes tracks like ‘Glowing Nights’, ‘Echoes of Euphoria’, and ‘Rhythm Revolution’.
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