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D-Nice has a massive Las Vegas party going down with Fabolous, Mya and Keyshia Cole

D-Nice has a massive Las Vegas party going down with Fabolous, Mya and Keyshia Cole

Popular hip-hop deejays D-Nice is going to make people wish it was really summer especially the ones in Sin City. The hitmaker and global influencer is gearing up for a massive Club Quarantine Live in Las Vegas.

D-Nice’s huge Club Quarantine Live is going down

While folks will have to wait until early September 2022, plans are already in motion for D-Nice to take over the biggest gambling and casino hot spot in the nation. Even though we’re months away, fans can prepare to get their hands on tickets as soon as this week.

On the heels of hosting Club Quarantine Live on Instagram from The White House last night, D-Nicereveals the details for Club Quarantine Live in Vegas Weekend in Las Vegas, NV on September 2-4 presented by Brand Nice and Live Nation Urban. Weekend passes will be available for pre-sale on Friday, March 4th at 10am ET, while general on-sale begins Monday, March 7th at 10am ET, tickets can be purchased at: CQLiveinVegas.com. CQ die-hards can score their tickets early during pre-sale by signing up for an exclusive pre-sale access code at CQLiveinVegas.com.

The line-up is huge, too. Everyone from music veterans including Fabolous, Mya, Jagged Edge and Keyshia Cole to the legendary El Debarge are pulling through.

D-Nice has personally curated a dynamic and diverse lineup for what promises to be an unforgettable three-day experience in the party capital of the world. The jam-packed weekend will feature multiple performances by D-Nice, along with performances by Keyshia Cole, Fabolous, Jagged Edge, Tank, El Debarge, Amerie, Mya, Fred Hammond, and more. The weekend will also feature events both day and night including the headline event of the weekend CQ Live, the Nine Zero welcome party, Girls Dem Sugar Pool Party, Praise and Worship Brunch, Originals Closing Party, and for the nighthawks, a special CQ After Dark late-night bash.

D-Nice can’t wait himself

The legendary music creator has since issued a statement on what folks should expect once September finally arrives.

“I’m excited to be able to continue the momentum from the sold-out Club Quarantine Live shows last year. Together with the incredible team at Live Nation Urban, we are bringing an amazing and diversified line-up of programming to Las Vegas. There is something for everyone in the CQ Family to enjoy!”

“We couldn’t be more excited to continue to help D-Nice grow the Club Quarantine brand,” says Malcolm J. Gray, Marketing and Partnerships Director of Live Nation Urban. “Taking Club Quarantine Live to Vegas is a momentous step as D continues to nurture and grow his community while using music to bring people together. This is really going to be something special.”

Keeping it 100 for the culture

Over the past couple years, D-Nice’s presence has ignited across social media courtesy of unforgettable Instagram Live shows and performances.

Last year, D-Nice brought his mega-popular social media phenomenon Club Quarantine to life on stage with a sold-out show at theHollywood Bowl which featured special guest appearances from The Isley Brothers, Common, Trey SongzDeborah CoxSheila E, and Mary Mary. The live shows continued with sold-out stops in New York and Atlanta. In addition to plugs from Rolling StoneTimeOut, and more, Billboard hailed “Club Quarantine” as “one of the most uplifting events to take root during COVID-19’s stay-at-home mandates.

During quarantine, D-Nice launched his Club Quarantine virtual parties on Instagram which brought millions of people together during the stay-at-home mandates. The virtual community connected people from all over the world and provided a much-needed uplift during troubled times. Live Nation Urban has given him a platform to expand this experience worldwide.

 

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