ARMNHMR just announced a huge headline show in their Los Angeles hometown.
The melodic bass duo of producers Joseph Chung and Joseph Abella will bring their beloved Infinite Skies showcase to the city’s famous Shrine Auditorium on November 29, marking their first headline performance in Los Angeles in nearly four years.
Since its launch as a pandemic-catalyzed livestream in 2020, ARMNHMR’s Infinite Skies has grown into a highly touted traveling event series, inviting fans to step into the artists’ world of musical euphoria with curated lineups featuring some of the pair’s biggest influences and collaborators.
“This has been a dream of ours for a long time, and we can’t wait to share it with our fans in the city we call home,” ARMNHMR shared in a joint statement. “We’ve been working hard to create something truly special and unforgettable.”
Previous Infinite Skies shows have seen the duo bring artists like Blanke, NURKO, LAYZ, Dion Timmer, and more to cities like Dallas, Atlanta, Brooklyn, Chicago, and Washington D.C. Now, the Shrine, one of LA’s most iconic venues, stands to be the perfect backdrop for a night of dynamic bass music, custom visuals and surprise guests as part of ARMNHMR’s most ambitious showcase yet.
The announcement follows a defining year for ARMNHMR. After releasing their debut album, Together as One, in August 2023, they became the first-ever Asian American electronic duo to land a major club residency on the Las Vegas strip.
In between ongoing residency dates at Wynn Nightlife’s club properties, landmark gigs at HARD Summer, Ultra Miami, Beyond Wonderland at the Gorge, and EDC Las Vegas, where they returned to play for a third consecutive year, have seen the pair of SoCal festival buddies-turned-headline-DJs showcase their genre-defying bass sound even further.
Pre-sale ticket access for ARMNHMR presents Infinite Skies at the Shrine will begin tomorrow, Thursday, August 8, at 10AM PT. Fans can access the pre-sale with code “INFINITE.” For more information or to purchase tickets, click here.
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