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HomeEntertainmentAussie DJ sensation Young Franco set to play at The Station

Aussie DJ sensation Young Franco set to play at The Station

Fresh from performing sold out shows across the USA and Europe last year, leading Brisbane DJ Young Franco is set to play at The Station on Saturday 27 April.

The Station owner Chris Hignett said he was stoked to have such a well known DJ/producer such as Young Franco play at his venue.

“Young Franco is an incredible get for our venue and he comes hot off the recent performance of internationally renowned DJ Roger Sanchez who played an epic show at our venue. This reinforces our ability to secure high quality performers and entertainers to our venue and locals and visitors alike are loving the opportunity to see these incredible acts in their own backyard,” he said.

Young Franco’s discography is sitting on over 180 million streams across all singles to date, with over 1 million monthly listeners on Spotify and three ARIA Certified Gold records.

In 2022 he performed in the US at Lollapalooza and Portola and along with performing a string of sold-out headline shows internationally last year, he performed huge slots at numerous Australian festivals including Splendour In The Grass and Listen Out.

Over the past two years Young Franco has soundtracked the Australian Football League (A League) marketing campaign and has received global sync’s for brands including Apple, Starbucks, Topshop and Kia.

Young Franco w/ First Beige (DJ Set) + Kessin will perform from 6pm on Saturday 27 April at The Station Sunshine Coast. Tickets are on sale from $41 and can be purchased from thestationsc.com.au

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