Monster Massive


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music_festival_nameMonster Massive
imageFile:Armin Van Buuren at Monster Massive 2009.jpg
captionAttendees in costume at Monster Massive 2009
locationLos Angeles, California, United States
years_active1998–2010
datesWeekend of or weekend prior to Halloween night
foundersGo ventures
genreTrance Music
House Music
Dance Music
Electronic Dance Music
Techno
Drum and Bass
websiteOfficial website
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| music_festival_name = Monster Massive | image = File:Armin Van Buuren at Monster Massive 2009.jpg | caption = Attendees in costume at Monster Massive 2009 | location = Los Angeles, California, United States | years_active= 1998–2010 | dates = Weekend of or weekend prior to Halloween night | founders = Go ventures | genre = Trance Music House Music Dance Music Electronic Dance Music Techno Drum and Bass | website = Official website Monster Massive was a Halloween-themed electronic music festival held annually on a weekend near Halloween at the Los Angeles Sports Arena in Los Angeles, California. Many of the attendees dressed in costume. The event was sponsored by Go Ventures.

Monster Massive was host to some of the biggest names in electronic dance music, including Paul Van Dyk, Armin Van Buuren, Deep Dish, Hernan Cattaneo, Carl Cox, John Digweed, Sasha, Felix Da Housecat, Armand Van Helden and many others.

History

The first Monster Massive was held in 1997. In 2008 and 2009, Monster Massive had a reported 65,000 tickets sold, which would place it among the biggest dance festivals in North America. In 2010, the event was limited to ages 18 and over, due to the death of Sasha Rodriguez in June 2010 at the Electric Daisy Carnival, and attendance was only 16,000. In 2011, when Armin Van Buuren, Nero, and Erick Morillo were scheduled to perform, the event was canceled. In 2012, it was canceled just one day before it was scheduled to occur. It has not been rescheduled for 2013 and would appear to be defunct.

Talent

Artists who performed at Monster Massive in previous years are listed below.

References

References

  1. [http://www.goventures.com/archives/ Go Ventures Archives]
  2. "CANCELLED SHOW ANNOUNCEMENT! « Armin Only".
  3. "Monster Massive".

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