The Beaches, Loud Luxury to perform at Ice District before Game 6

The Beaches, Loud Luxury to perform at Ice District before Game 6

The highly anticipated Game 6 of the NHL playoffs just got even more exciting with the announcement that Canadian electronic music duo Loud Luxury will be performing at Edmonton’s Ice District before the game.

The Grammy-nominated duo, known for their hit songs “Body” and “I’m Not Alright”, will take the stage at the outdoor plaza of Rogers Place on Saturday, June 5th. The performance is set to begin at 5:30 PM, just before the puck drops for the game between the Edmonton Oilers and the Winnipeg Jets.

Fans attending the game are in for a treat as Loud Luxury promises to bring their signature high-energy and infectious beats to the outdoor venue. The duo, consisting of Andrew Fedyk and Joe Depace, have gained a massive following with their unique blend of house and pop music.

This will be the first time that Loud Luxury performs at the Ice District, and they are thrilled to be a part of the playoff excitement in Edmonton. In a statement, the duo expressed their excitement and gratitude for the opportunity to perform in front of a live audience once again.

The performance is part of the ongoing partnership between the Ice District and Live Nation, which aims to bring live music to the outdoor plaza of Rogers Place. The Ice District has become a popular destination for pre-game festivities, with its outdoor screens and stage providing a lively atmosphere for fans to gather and celebrate.

Fans are reminded to follow all COVID-19 safety protocols while attending the event, including wearing masks and maintaining physical distancing. The performance will also be live-streamed on the Ice District’s social media channels for those unable to attend in person.

With the combination of playoff hockey and a live performance by Loud Luxury, the Ice District is sure to be buzzing with energy on Saturday evening. Don’t miss out on this exciting event before Game 6 of the NHL playoffs.

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