Better grab your ZEDD In The Park tickets soon, as first-tier sold out within 24 hours

The 28-year-old Grammy-winning recording artist, DJ & producer is all set to headline the festival on July 3, along with performances from Whethan, Medasin, and Oliver Tree.
UPDATED JAN 16, 2020
ZEDD (Source : Getty Images)
ZEDD (Source : Getty Images)

Zedd fans all over the globe can rejoice as tickets for the one-day ZEDD In The Park festival, scheduled to be held at the Los Angeles State Historic Park, are now on-sale.

The 28-year-old Grammy-winning recording artist, DJ & producer is all set to headline the festival on July 3, along with performances from Whethan, Medasin, and Oliver Tree.

Teasers of the festival first started appearing on social media just last weekend, but it did grab the fans' attention.

Wild excitement and speculation was the immediate reaction, leaving people wondering what the announcement could be about.


All that doubt circulating was stapled with answers on Wednesday afternoon, with Zedd himself confirming the news and officially announcing ZEDD In The Park.

All it took was a day and the first tier of the pre-sale tickets were already sold out by Thursday.

A new teaser featuring Zedd himself, and also Whethan, Medasin, and Oliver Tree at L.A. State Historic Park was released not so long ago, and it can be viewed here:

The festival that's being presented by electronic music promoter Insomniac, marks the highly anticipated return of dance music to the iconic Los Angeles venue since its remodeling in 2013. 
 
This year seems to be a series of comeback performances for Zedd, with his latest single “The Middle” with Maren Morris and Grey, having released a couple of months ago.

The hit track was declared "an infectious earworm” by Rolling Stones and has amassed over 50 million streams, spent five consecutive weeks at #1 on Top 40 Radio in the US and two consecutive weeks at #1 on Hot AC Radio.

Zedd is all geared up to headline the ZEDD In The Park Festival on July 3, 2018 at the L.A. State Historic Park. Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images

But rave reviews have just become a regular thing for Zedd as “The Middle” was the follow up to his 2017 hit singles “Get Low” with Liam Payne and “Stay” with Alessia Cara.

The track “Stay” also earned Zedd his first #1 at Top 40 Radio and his second Grammy nomination of his career.

The tickets for the festival range from $45 - $65 and are available here: http://zedd.me/ZeddInTheParkTix.

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