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Insomniac’s Factory 93 Returns With Carl Cox This March

Oh yes, oh yes, oh yes!

Factory 93 is coming back this Spring to downtown LA…and in a big way.

Insomniac Events’, (famed EDC promoter) dedicated techno, deep house and tech house brand is bringing world-renowned DJ Carl Cox for a party you won’t soon forget. This is Cox’s ONLY Los Angeles appearance in 2018 – so you can bet tickets will go quick for this show. Pleasurekraft, Jon Rundell and Brennen Grey will also be joining Cox for this outdoor musical extravaganza. The music is set to begin at 2pm on Saturday, March 31st and the party will go into the evening.

The legendary DJ had this to say about his upcoming show in LA:

“This will be a very special party for me, as it will be my only appearance in LA this year. I am looking to bring the very best DJs in house, techno and electronic vibes to the West Coast like never before. We are going to have one hell of a night and I cannot wait!”

In collaboration with Carl Cox, Factory 93 will create a new unique atmosphere centered on an outdoor, industrial aesthetic, bringing listeners the vibes they crave while dancing underneath the famed West Coast sunset and moonlit sky. How cool is that!? I’m excited to see what Insomniac does to transform this venue once again! Get ready for a wild day party in downtown LA.

-Jared

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Jared

Emmy award winning tv news producer by day - raver by night.

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