Marco V

Well, Opera... I'm not sure what to say.

First George Lukin/Marco V were slated to be in the main room. Then someone from 95.5 The Beat decided to have a party in the main room so we got put in The Venetian Room, which was considerably smaller. It was pretty empty when we got there but it filled up in time. It was getting close for Marco to take the stage when the staff had George cut off the decks and move them outside to the rooftop area.

Turns out the 95.5 party had so many people they needed an overflow room (not sure why they couldn't go outside, but whatever) and they picked ours. We moved from having at least one nice bass unit and three or so other speaker cabinets to two studio monitors for the main sound output.

Marco eventually got there and the party took off on the rooftop despite there not being many people dancing. He probably played for an hour before George took back over. We left soon after that since someone in our party needed to be at work early in the morning.

This is the second event to go sour in the past year. First there was the big Tiesto failure in Norcross, now this. I know Ferry Corsten is scheduled to play in the Venetian room as well in October. Here's hoping it doesn't fizzle out like this one did.

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