Dirtybird favorite John Summit coming to Tampa's Hooch and Hive this weekend – Creative Loafing Tampa

June 3, 2024

By on Thu, Aug 1, 2019 at 3:38 pm


Dirtybird is a good word in most of the EDM community, and on Saturday one of the label’s rising stars, John Summit, brings a shiny new single, “Afterhours/Addiction,” to rock the grade-A sound system at Hooch and Hive, where house and techno sounds (“Afterhours”) will thump alongside trance-like heavier numbers (“Addiction”).
The young Chicago producer (whose real name is John Schuster) will be joined by a local cast of seven acts curated by the crew at Boots N Catz.
John Summit w/High5ive/Karpy/KC Gilmore/Nate Verde/Skyler_D/Tommy Rize/Dj Truk. Sat., Aug. 3, 9 p.m. $7-$10. Hooch and Hive, Tampa. eventbrite.com.

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