Mad Decent Block Party’s After Party featuring Craze and Autoerotique.
This Event is 18+ INSIDE of Revolution Live!
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Mad Decent Block Party’s After Party featuring Craze and Autoerotique.
This Event is 18+ INSIDE of Revolution Live!
GENERAL MDBP 2016 GUIDELINES. RULES MAY VARY SLIGHTLY AT LOCAL VENUES.
Special Note About Prescription and OTC Medications
Special Note About Focus Light Beam Devices
REVOLUTION LIVE ID POLICY
MAD DECENT BLOCK PARTY
FT. LAUDERDALE, FL 2016
Regarding ID’s:
Our policy is to request ID from any customer who appears to be under the age of 30 years old. We have the right to, and will, refuse entry to any customer who cannot produce a valid form of identification.
Acceptable ID’s • Valid current drivers license or learners permit issued by the State of Florida or any other state • Valid photo identification card issued by the State of Florida or any other state • Armed Forces Identification • Valid U.S. Passport or travel visa/passport issued by a foreign country containing the holder’s photograph.
Unacceptable Forms of Identification for Entry
Anyone who fails to present an Accepted ID upon entry will not be allowed into the Festival. No refunds will be processed for anyone who is denied entry because they did not bring Accepted ID.
Ian Matthias Bavitz (born June 5, 1976), better known by his stage name Aesop Rock, is an American hip hop recording artist and producer residing in Portland, Oregon. He was at the forefront of the new wave of underground and alternative hip hop acts that emerged during the late 1990s and early 2000s. He was signed to El-P‘s Definitive Jux label until it went on hiatus in 2010. betterPropaganda ranked him at number 19 at the Top 100 Artists of the Decade.
He is a member of the groups The Weathermen, Hail Mary Mallon (with Rob Sonic & DJ Big Wiz), The Uncluded (with Kimya Dawson) and Two of Every Animal (with Cage). Regarding his name, he said: “I acquired the name Aesop from a movie I had acted in with some friends. It was my character’s name and it sort of stuck. The rock part came later just from throwing it in rhymes.”
The BOYS ARE BACK! BOYS OF SUMMER 2016 with the biggest social media stars is coming!! Get tickets now at and get ready to see them for ONE SHOW ONLY in Fort Lauderdale July 5th.
2 PM – GOLD CIRCLE SOUND CHECK SERENADE
3-5 PM – VIP MEET N GREET
5-9 PM – SHOW and CONCERT
Modern Baseball formed at Drexel University, Philadelphia in 2012 where songwriters Brendan Lukens and Jake Ewald began writing catchy pop-punk-influenced indie rock, with nods to the likes of Say Anything and Motion City Soundtrack alongside the lyrical nous of Dashboard Confessional and the wit of the Front Bottoms. The high-school friends started out as an acoustic act, but after meeting Sean Huber (drums) and Ian Farmer (bass), they became a four-piece. Their debut record, Sports, gained local traction and eventually, in 2013, online buzz started to pick up for their lo-fi songs that captured the awkwardness of teenagers surrounded by social media. The quartet remained at university while taking time out when they could to tour, but that changed when they were offered a support slot with fellow Philly-based outfit the Wonder Years. They soon penned a deal with Run for Cover Records and returned to the studio to record their follow-up, You’re Gonna Miss It All, which appeared in 2014. An EP, MOBO Presents: The Perfect Cast EP featuring Modern Baseball, arrived in 2015 via Lame-O Records, with Holy Ghost, the band’s third studio long player, following in early 2016.