THE ELECTRIC PICKLE COMPANY & PL0T PRESENTS: WHERE ARE MY KEYS? MIAMI, APRIL 16, 2017

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WHEN: Sunday, April 16 2017
WHERE: Historic Virginia Key Beach Park,
4020 Virginia Key Beach Drive, Miami, FL 33149
TIME: Doors open at 2:00PM

This Spring, the Electric Pickle Company in partnership with Carlos Llanos and PL0T presents Where Are My Keys? What began as a remote two-day event during Art Basel 2016, is now being brought back for the second time to a scenic, lush, secluded area of Virginia Key. On Sunday, April 16, music lovers will have the opportunity to congregate in an undiscovered corner of old Miami, while enjoying the sounds of today’s most innovative DJs.

Thus, it should come as no surprise that the team has pulled together an equally impressive lineup for this edition of ‘Where Are My Keys?’, which includes Kompakt-frequenter Rebolledo, Life and Death mastermind DJ Tennis, psychedelic-electronic act Red Axes,. Yes, the music will be lively, trippy and unforgettable! Upon arriving on Sunday, guests will immediately be welcomed by infectious music and the vibrant colours of the Virginia Key scenery. For 12 hours, 3 artists will take guests on a musical journey, with no set restrictions – just an open dance floor in the warm sand.

Since opening their doors in 2008, the Electric Pickle has become Miami’s premier boutique music venue. Notorious for pushing boundaries with forward-thinking artists, the unique nightclub has earned its name as one of the ‘Top 10 Nightclubs in the US’ by Rolling Stone Magazine, as well as ‘Top 25 Nightclubs in the World’ by Resident Advisor.

For more than 10 years, PL0T has been a major contributor to the underground dance music scene in Miami, promoting events in the city’s best venues, debuting and nurturing a number of international acts in the area – including: Seth Troxler, Mano Le Tough, DJ Tennis, Job Jobse, and Bob Moses to name a few. Promoters at heart; driven by a passion to divulge music, moved by the need to create experiences that have long lasting impact on people’s lived memories.


FestPop Staff Writer, Suzy Ledford
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