David Guetta

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David Guetta

with special guests

Paris & Simo

David Guetta is coming back to Canada to show some love for all of his Canadian fans, returning to Calgary on May 23, 2014 to perform at the BMO Centre. Other dates on his Canadian tour include a performance at Toronto’s Guvernment on April 17th, Quebec City’s Centre des Foire’s on April 18th, and at New City Gas on May 18th.

The entire leg of this tour is being supported by Canadian artists. Canadian up and comers Paris and Simo will open for Guetta for all four dates. The Toronto performance will see Guetta as the main headliner at the Decadence Festival and will include Canada’s Grammy nominated Sultan and Ned Shepard.

Since 2011, Guetta has been dominating the house and electro scenes with his distinctive sound, garnering major success all over the world. It isn’t only his millions of fans worldwide that love him, but the biggest names on today’s pop scene as well. Heavy hitters like Usher and Flo Rida are vying for the chance to work with him. His successive hits along with numerous placements at the top of DJ Mag’s Top 100 list have arguably made Guetta one of the most influential artists on the international music scene right now.

It is undisputable that David Guetta gives his fans more than a show, he offers an experience and this Canadian tour will surely be no different. Being no stranger to delivering mind-blowing performances, these upcoming events are sure to be the biggest parties of the year, where Canadian fans will be able to watch him perform some of his greatest hits, such as “Turn Me On” (featuring Nicki Minaj), as well as his newest single “Shot Me Down” (feat. Skylar Grey). DOORS 8 PM – 18+ ID REQUIRED

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    May 23, 2014 8:00 pm
    May 24, 2014 2:00 am

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