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J-LINE

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Bring the “Dirty Pop Party” concert to your campus!

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What is the dirty pop party? 

 

It’s a feel good concert featuring local up and coming indie pop bands and musicians. Every show includes a performance by NYC based electro pop recording artist and powerhouse performer J-LINE. His dance driven, high energy set includes his own original music and current top 40 cover songs.

 

 

Who is J-LINE?

 

A NYC native, J-LINE is an electro pop recording artist who has built a career on his one of a kind stage shows. Tightly choreographed dance routines mixed with powerhouse vocals and high energy performance skills, his shows leave audiences breathless. Hailed by USA Today and Billboard as an influential indie pop star, he continues to forge his own path in today’s musical landscape.

FAQ: 1. Do the musical acts take requests? Due to the highly choreographed nature of the sets, acts are unable to honor music requests by the crowd/ booker. 2. What do we need to provide? J-LINE will bring a sound system with microphone and lighting. Venue is asked to provide a performance space with at least 20x20 of uncarpeted space free of debris and any hazardous material (broken glass,etc) and one (1) green room for all performers to be ready upon their arrival. 3. Who will be performing at our concert? J-LINE will consistently perform at every concert. The remaining musical acts will rotate and consist of local up and coming indie pop bands and musical acts. 5. It’s called “dirty pop party” Is there nudity or profane language in the show? The term “dirty pop party” is a play on pop music aesthetics from the late nineties/early 2000s. There is no nudity in the show and profane language is not used.

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