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CSUN A.S. Big Show Concert Featuring Deorro – Saturday, March 29

Deorro will take the stage at CSUN’s Big Show on Saturday, March 29, at the University Library Lawn. Deorro is an LA-based Mexican-American DJ with over 7 million monthly listeners on Spotify, known for songs such as “Five More Hours,” featuring Chris Brown and “Perdoname,” featuring DyCy and Adrian Delgado.

CSUN’s Big Show is an 8,000-student capacity, on-campus party to mark the beginning of the spring Semester. Past year performers include Steve Aoki, A$AP Ferg, Blxst and LMFAO.

Emily Mulato, a fourth-year Business Marketing major, says campus events such as Big Show are especially important for commuters because it bring people together.

“A campus event like Big Show is important because it brings the CSUN community together. It’s great to see the university foster unity among students especially for commuters like me,” Mulato said.

About 51% of students at CSUN are commuters, according to “The Metro Migraine: How CSUN is working to improve transportation emissions.” 

Deorro’s sound is considered EDM and Latin. According to event coordinator and music distributor Insomniac, collaborating with Latine artists on songs such as “Bailar,” featuring Pitbull and Elvis Crespo, or “Yo Las Pongo,” featuring Los Tucanes De Tijuana and Maffio.

Insomniac further explains Deorro is “A proud MexicanAmerican and voice for the Latin music community, his Latin/EDM hybrid single “Bailar” is now an 8 time Platinum-certified hit that went on to win Latin Billboard’s Tropical Song of The Year along with a subsequent recording with esteemed musical legend and performer Pitbull.”

Per the CSUN AS Events website, students and faculty are limited to one guest ticket per purchase. Gates for the concert will open at 2 p.m., and the show will end at 7 p.m. A CSUN ID is required for entry.

Tickets cost $25 for students and $30 for guests. Tickets can be purchased online or in person at the AS Ticket Office located near the University Student Union (USU). Tickets may also be purchased the day of for $30 online or at the AS Ticket office. An ASL Interpreter will be provided.

For more information, visit the CSUN AS Events website for FAQs or contact the AS Office at (818) 677-2477.

https://sundial.csun.edu/191768/arts-entertainment/preview-csuns-big-show-featuring-dj-deorro/

Important info for NENC Stakeholders: 

DOORS OPEN AT 2:00 PM
CSUN LIBRARY LAWN
Tickets are available online or at the AS Ticket Office (Located in the USU)

*Interpreters will be provided

  • Tickets can be purchased online or at the AS Ticket Office (limit of 2 tickets – CSUN affiliate & a guest)
  • Discounted group ticket information can be found on the FAQ page.
  • If you are purchasing a student ticket, you MUST show your CSUN Student ID at the time of entry. Anyone without a student ID that carries a student ticket will NOT be let in, and will be asked to purchase a guest ticket instead if capacity allows for it.
  • For all online ticketing issues (link not working, unable to log in, etc), visit the AS Ticket Office in person located in the USU.
  • During the event, there may be activities that require reading and signing a waiver of liability to participate.

Big Show is a large annual event at California State University, Northridge that is produced by the Associated Students (A.S.), the official seat of student governance for Cal State Northridge.

A.S. provides a variety of cultural and entertainment events on the Cal State Northridge campus as part of their mission to enhance the college experience, foster student spirit and involvement, and offer ways to balance academic pressures.

The event inside the fenced area is for ticketed for CSUN students only but outside the fence is not.

  • Attendees will be instructed to park in lots G3 and B3 near Zelzah Avenue, Nordhoff Street & Reseda Avenue.
  • Event admission is ticketed to CSUN students, Alumni, Staff, Faculty, and their guests, with an anticipated max event attendance of 4,500 attendees. Attendees will be given specific on-campus parking instructions and will be told to NOT park in the surrounding neighborhood.
  • “No CSUN Event Parking” signs will be posted by University Police personnel in the surrounding neighborhood to the south of the campus. University Police officers will monitor parking in the neighborhoods to facilitate compliance.
  • University officials will be on hand to monitor sound levels.
  • Show ends at dusk.
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