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R3hab Bringing the Ruckus to LIV on February 11

The best dance parties aren't the ones you can escape with your sexy intact. Great nights are the ones that leave your hair a mess and clothes covered in booze. Maybe you wake up the next morning with a headache and a couple of mysterious bruises. Never mind the consequences,...
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The best dance parties aren’t the ones you can escape with your sexy intact.

Great nights are the ones that leave your hair a mess and clothes covered in booze. Maybe you wake up the next morning with a headache and a couple of mysterious bruises.

Never mind the consequences, epic ragers are the tits, and dirty Dutch house dude R3hab is coming to bust you wide open.

It’s going to be an onslaught of high-energy remixes, bangers, and straight-up Dutch-style bleepy-bloops as he takes over the decks at LIV on Saturday, February 11. Trust us when we say this is definitely your best chance to get away with being a sweaty, screaming mess in public.

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Signed to Afrojack’s Wall Recordings, R3hab is renowned for his remixing skills. He’s put his upbeat swag on songs by Lady Gaga, Snoop Dogg, Pitbull, Sean Paul, Calvin Harris, and Dada Life, besides having produced some nasty originals like “The Bottle Song” and “Prutataaa,” a collaboration with Afrojack.

He’s nominated for three International Dance Music Awards at this year’s WMC including Best Remixer, Best Breakthrough Artist, and Best Breakthrough DJ.

To put it bluntly, R3hab is known for bringing the ruckus. And that’s why you really don’t wanna miss it.

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–Kat Bein

R3hab. Saturday, February 11. LIV, 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. The party starts at 11 p.m. and tickets cost $125 plus fees via wantickets.com. Ages 21 and up. Call 305-674-4680 or visit wantickets.com.

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