Disco Donnie Presents & Upper Left Team Up To Bring Diplo’s Higher Ground Event To Seattle

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Disco Donnie Presents (DDP) never fail to impress us with the shows they bring all over the United States. DDP (and their 16,000+ events) have helped to grow love for dance music immensely, showcasing an incredible array of talent and bringing in amazing local partners to put on what is always an unforgettable show for artists and fans alike.

DDP has been involved in the Pacific Northwest for some time, especially Portland, but up until recently, have not stepped foot in Seattle. The exit of USC Events (Paradiso) left a big question as to who would fill the shoes. Cue Seattle’s premiere company for producing some of the finest EDM events, Upper Left Live, led by CEO Sean Majors.

Sean is a true pioneer, held in high regard locally and nationally for the work he does in producing remarkable events. 2020 was a heartbreaking year for Majors in what he went through, but his spirit has remained strong. Here’s what Sean had to say in regards to the DDP partnership and life through the pandemic:

Truly heartfelt words, ending with a declaration that can’t help but give us back that excitement to be back at shows together. Now, with DDP & Upper Left coming together, it makes sense that their very first show is bringing the biggest DJ on the planet, Diplo, and his Higher Ground event to Seattle.

Joining Diplo will be a stacked lineup including Dom Dolla, Walker & Royce, VNSSA, LP Giobbi, and Subset. It’s safe to say that the entire city is buzzing with anticipation for August 15 for what will be the biggest event to happen in the Emerald City since Covid.

If you live in or will be around the area, make sure you get your ticket, because they are selling fast!

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