The End Of 'Renegade' Tour At Webster Hall
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The End Of 'Renegade' Tour At Webster Hall

DJ Destructo debuting new tracks and dropping the beat

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The End Of 'Renegade' Tour At Webster Hall
Pierre Osias

DJ Destructo finished up his six week tour at Webster Hall in New York City. Going through sixteen different cities all over the U.S., and Canada, the 'RENEGADE' tour ended with an intense show and DJ Destructo debuting new music titled of the same moniker, 'RENEGADE'.

Destructo filled up the main room; it was completely packed and everyone was on their feet, whether it was the VIP section, or on the ground floor. On a late night Saturday night, New Yorkers are looking to let off some steam and a lot of them specifically came to see Destructo. "I found DJ Destructo on SoundCloud, he's pretty good," said Chris, a concert goer. A second attendee said that it was a good investment to go, considering he played for four full hours.

DJ Destructo has a unique signature sound whenever he ends a set. He creates this sound on the track like it's blowing up; it is definitely his "thing". He's developed his own style of music that is a mix of hip-hop and EDM. A lot of his fans are also into TRAP music, and they went out of their way to request for him to spin some. Destructo has a good rapport with his fans, bringing them on stage with him, taking pics with them and playing tracks at the same time, and pounding fists with them. DJ Destructo definitely knows how to be the life of the party.

The show was crazy. Destructo kept the energy going up and up, making the beat drop like nothing. People were dancing, making out, having a good time, and just vibing out. During the course of the show, a trapeze show was going on while Destructo was doing his thing. Yes, a trapeze show. It was cool, it was sexy, and it was definitely something that you expect to see at an EDM concert. Destructo put on a real show at Webster Hall.

Gary Richards, also known as Destructo, is a music executive, concert promoter, and DJ, as well as founder and CEO of the concert brand, Hard Events. He also created an annual music festival called Hardfest. Since the 1990s, Richards has been performed all around the world and has been featured by one of the prominent players in the EDM scene by Rolling Stone and Billboard magazine. Richards is known for his deep G-House mixes.

DJ Destructo's next tour starts November 30th going through New Zealand, Australia, Indonesia, and Fiji, and wraps up in early January in Florida.

DJ Destructo:
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyfRHE0O11poNIv2G...
FaceBook - https://www.facebook.com/destructohard/
Twitter - https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&so...





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