Art Breaker: Owl City returns to the Mixing Room on May 16-17

By Andrew Chin, February 16, 2015

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AEG Live have announced that the famous American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Owl City will be returning to China this May. Having wowed Mainland audiences in 2009 and 2013, Adam Young will be bringing his electronic-pop live show to The Mixing Room at The Mercedez-Benz Arena, Shanghai on May 16 and 17. 

Formed in 2007, the band burst into the mainstream in 2009 with smash hit single ‘Fireflies’, which has since sold over 10 million copies worldwide and been certified six-time platinum. Taken from the album Ocean Eyes, the single also topped the charts in 26 countries. 

This will be Young’s third visit to China and his 2015 China tour will take him to several cities across the country with one show in Beijing and two performances in as many nights in Shanghai. The concert is priced at RMB480 and tickets are on sale now via telephone at 400-610-3721 and online via Damai.cn.


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// May 16-17, 8pm, RMB480. The Mixing Room, tickets.

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