Tickets for the April 1 TIDAL X: deadmau5 “where’s the drop?” show at the Wiltern in Los Angeles are no longer available. A second show has been added for March 31 st. At both shows, deadmau5 will be joined by a full orchestra to perform his music as orchestral pieces re-envisioned by musical director Gregory Reveret.

Fans outside of the LA-area will be able to tune-in on the streaming platform for a special livestream of TIDAL X: deadmau5 “where’s the drop?” on April 1.

deadmau5 originally produced 7 in 2014, a series of songs based around the Seven Deadly Sins and had a desire to produce these on a full orchestral scale since.In meeting Gregory Reveret during a “mau5trap Mondays” Twitch session where he listens and critiques fans’ music for charity, he found someone that could properly score the music for an orchestra to execute. “where’s the drop?” realizes the dream to life.

Beyond the Wiltern, deadmau5 and Reveret entered famed EastWest Studios to record 17 orchestral songs which will appear on the album where’s the drop? set for release March 30 exclusively on TIDAL.com via deadmau5′ imprint mau5trap. The artist-owner has previously partnered with TIDAL for a TIDAL X event in Brooklyn, NY. This project further drives TIDAL’s artist and fan first approach, supporting an artist’s vision while creating a deeper connection with fans. In the coming months TIDAL.com/deadmau5 will be home to exclusive interviews, playlists and more.

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