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Shaquille O’Neal Bringing The Bass To Fort Worth With ‘All-Stars Festival’
Shaquille O’Neal is bringing bass back to Texas. The former NBA star’s “Shaq’s Bass All Stars Festivals” will return to Fort Worth on Nov. 16 and promises to be even bigger than last year’s inaugural event, which drew 15,000 fans. The 2024 edition will be headlined by DIESEL, which is O’Neal’s DJ name, and Dion Timmer.
The festival, produced in collaboration with Disco Donnie Presents and Medium Rare, will take place at Panther Island Pavilion, and other artists on the bill include Dirt Monkey, Eptic, Spaces Laces, NGHTMRE, Dimension, Peekaboo, Celo, Grabbitz, Muerte, Perry Wayne, Rated R, Sora, Kozmoz, Space Wizard and Stoned Level.
The general onsale begins Aug. 16 at noon CST, and tickets can be purchased at ShaqsBassAllStars.com.
As a fan of beats and basslines, O’Neal wanted to create an event that not only celebrated electronic music but also showcased his evolution as an artist. DIESEL released his debut album GORILLA WARFARE last year and has garnered more than 272,000 monthly listeners on Spotify. “Shaq’s Bass All Stars Festival” will feature 17 of the top acts in bass music across two big stages.