Michael Calfan, the French DJ who was founded by Bob
Sinclair few years back and has collaborated with famous DJs, such as David
Guetta, Axwell, and John Dahlback for few songs had just performed recently for
A-ROX first Anniversary at Nero, Vertigo Club, Gardens Mall, Kuala Lumpur on
the 21 February 2013. The ticket was RM 35 for men and free for ladies. It was
a wonderful night for electro dance music lovers. The event was started at 10PM
and it was opened by performances of local DJs, A-ROX and MC Terry. Michael
Calfan started to spin his dj set around 1AM. He started with his famous
collaboration song with David Guetta, titled She Wolf (Falling to Pieces). The
event was ended around 3AM.
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| Michael Calfan with MC Terry at Nero, Vertigo |
It was a great night for Razqin Hassan, Promoter of
Vertigo Club. “I didn’t expect the crowd would be as happening as this, it was
Michael Calfan’s first ever performance in Kuala Lumpur, at first I thought it
would not be that happening”, he said during the interview right after the
show. Razqin Hassan, who has been working with Vertigo Club since 2012
surprised with all the supports from Malaysia’s electro dance music lovers.
“Many many thanks to A-ROX for making this event happened and thanks to edm
music lovers who made this event much more happening”, he said. Besides working
in Vertigo, he also the founder of RAZE event. “It was tiring, I have another
event to prepare for this upcoming Saturday, hopefully it would be as happening
as tonight, he said. Even though it wasn’t as packed as David Guetta’s concert
last year in Sepang (obviously), but it still considered as one epic night for
the crowd who came for the event. “It was epic and really worth for RM35” said
Lawrence, 21, who came all the way from Shah Alam just to see Michael Calfan.
“It was my first time to see Michael Calfan live, all I can say is he is going
to be as famous as David Guetta soon, the way he mixes songs and everything was
awesome”, he said.


was started? started
ReplyDeletewas ended? 'ended' would suffice.
the overall event is okay but need to be careful of grammar. minor mistake here and there.
try to play around with the layout, if possible make the fonts slightly bigger (for me)