Outside Lands 2021 announced that it will be moving its event to Halloween Weekend on October 29-31, 2021 at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, California.
Outside Lands 2021
Originally scheduled to be held on August 6-8, Outside Lands 2021 has announced that it will be adding to its lineup due to the shift in dates. This includes performances by Glass Animals, recent Grammy Award winner Kaytranada, Lord Huron, Flo Milli, San Francisco’s own 24kGoldn, and more. This adds to its previous magnanimous lineup which features Tame Impala, Lizzo, Sofi Tukker, The Strokes, Tyler, The Creator, Vampire Weekend, J Balvin, Kehlani, and ZHU to name a few.
“The health and safety of the Outside Lands and San Francisco communities remain our top priority. We are working closely with local and state officials to create the safest festival experience possible. As guidance on openings of public gatherings is shifting rapidly, the move to October allows us the time to work collectively to determine any new safety procedures necessary to implement during the festival.”
Outside Lands
Tickets to Outside Lands 2021 Halloween Weekend are currently on sale now at the following link. General admission tickets start at $395 plus taxes and fees. For additional information on Outside Lands, please visit its official website.
NGHTMRE revealed a remix for the acclaimed ZHU track “I Admit It” featuring 24kGoldn which is currently available to stream/download.
ZHU – I Admit It (NGHTMRE Remix) ft. 24kGoldn
Opening with a chilling, cinematic soundscape that builds with intensity into a rage, “I Admit It” (NGHTMRE Remix) walks a fine line between driving energy and calming magnificence. This announcement follows ZHU and NGHTMRE’s explosive back-to-back set at Digital Mirage’s Friendsgiving livestream, which was produced by Proximity/Brownies & Lemonade. They performed on the historic USS Hornet, which is an aircraft carrier currently located in the San Francisco Bay Area serving as a museum.
“I Admit It” marks NGHTMRE and ZHU’s third collaborative project together. NGHTMRE remixed ZHU’s 2018 single, “Blame,” and collaborated with ZHU on the 2019 track “Man’s First Inhibition” ft. Kidd Keem
“ZHU is one of my personal favorite artists and it’s always dope working with him. He has an amazing vision for what he wants and always makes it happen. For this remix, I tried to give it even more energy than the original and added a second drop that’s a bit more melodic. I hope everyone has as much fun listening to it as I did making it!”
NGHTMRE
ZHU’s “I Admit It” merchandise collection saw its debut in a fashion show on Luminosity Gaming’s Twitch channel and is now available for viewing on his YouTube channel at the following link. Featuring designs seen in the official music video, the collection is made up of faux fur coats, plastic perforated hazmat suits, airbrushed sweaters, trench coats, and many graphic tees and long sleeves. ZHU worked alongside his creative director, Emmy Slattery, to create an array of merchandise. Shop the Fall/Winter 2020 line, which will only be available for a limited time.
Steven Zhu, more commonly known by his artist name, ZHU broke onto the scene in 2014 with the hit single, “Moves Like Ms. Jackson.” His debut EP The Nightday soon earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Dance Recording for his breakthrough single “Faded.” His first album Generationwhy debuted at number one on Billboard’s Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart, and the artist has collaborated with a slew of artists including Bob Moses, Tinashe, and Kito.
Tyler Marenyi, more commonly known by his artist name NGHTMRE, has risen to the upper crust of dance music stardom. His success has been fueled by collaborations alongside top-notch artists including Zeds Dead, Dillon Francis, Flux Pavilion, SLANDER, Wiz Khalifa, A$AP Ferg, and The Chainsmokers. He can be found performing at some of the biggest clubs and festivals in the world including EDC Las Vegas, Electric Zoo, Mysteryland, Creamfields, Amnesia Ibiza, Space Ibiza, Cream Ibiza, Shambhala, Coachella, Ultra Music Festival, Tomorrowland, and a residency at Hakkasan Las Vegas.
ZHU announced the release of a brand new single and accompanying video for the track “I Admit It” ft. 24kGoldn, which is currently available to stream/download here.
“I Admit It” features an alternative vibe with a scintillating verse from 24 Goldn across its sonic landscape. The track is a follow-up to ZHU’s hit “Risky Business,” which saw its premiere back in Sept.
Directed by Joey Vitalari, the accompanying video unfolds on the production floor of a factory where machinery has been repurposed to produce ZHU’s fashion line. After the assembly line wraps up production for the day, the workers slip into pieces from the stunning, forward-thinking collection and take to the improvised factory floor catwalk as ZHU and 24kGoldn perform. Fans can watch the stunning video below.
No stranger to fashion, ZHU launched his own “Risky Business” fashion line to accompany his last release and now is returning with an “I Admit It” fashion show. Scheduled to take place on Nov. 13 in downtown Los Angeles, the fashion show will also feature a never before seen Blacklizt set. A limited number of passes are currently available and will be made available to those selected in a random drawing. Fans can enter their names to enter for a pass and find all of the COVID-19 protocols for the fashion show here.
The “I Admit It” fashion show and Blacklizt set will premiere on Luminosity Gaming’s live Twitch stream later that night which can be seen at the following link.
“This is our 2nd collaboration with ZHU. There is a natural fit between his music and our gaming audience, and we look forward to continuing to partner on unique content experiences.”
Adrian Montgomery, CEO of Enthusiast Gaming, the parent company of Luminosity Gaming
ZHU worked alongside his creative director, Emmy Slattery, to create a peerless array of merchandise. ZHU’s “I Admit It” merchandise collection features designs seen in the music video including faux fur coats, plastic duffle bags, plastic perforated hazmat suits, airbrushed sweaters, trench coats, a cape with accent orange stitching, and many graphic tees and long sleeves. The Fall/Winter 2020 line will be available for a limited time in ZHU’s online store beginning November 16 and at his pop-up store in downtown Los Angeles from November 17-21. Reserve a spot at the pop-up here or get a glimpse of the collection here.
Over the course of 2020, ZHU has been streaming live during quarantine from various locations including his own CLUB ZHUM, his Zhudio, from Sand Dunes Park in Utah as part of Virtual Lollapalooza, and from Billings, Montana as part of Tito’s Made To Order Festival. For additional information on the artist, release, or fashion line, please visit his official webpage at the following link.