Folks across Massachusetts look forward to the fun, games and of course, the food that the Big E brings to our corner of the state every fall. A staple of the season in Massachusetts, nothing is as bittersweet as summer ending and transitional into fall as the fairgrounds are transformed.

Besides, butter carving, carnival rides, and spectacular shopping the Big E offers it also brings musical acts from all over the globe to Springfield, Massachusetts. Over the years, artists like Diana Ross, Dolly Parton, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and even Destiny's Child have graced the stage at different points in their careers and this year's musical line-up is shaping up to be spectacular.

deadmau5 Will Take the Stage at the Big E! Arena this September

Joel Zimmerman, better known as deadmau5, one of the most respected electronic music producers out there has just been announced as the latest performed at the BI*g E! this fall.

He has scored massive global hits with tracks like the 2x platinum "Ghosts 'n' Stuff," "Professional Griefers," and "I Remember," alongside seven acclaimed studio albums. The Juno-winning and Grammy-nominated artist has a massive fanbase of more than 15 million social media followers.

Recently, he’s dropped collaborations with big names like The Neptunes, Kiesza, and Foster The People, plus his recent some ep. In 2022, he teamed up with his longtime buddy Kaskade for their project Kx5. Their smash hit “Escape” dominated dance radio and led to a Grammy-nominated album.
When it comes to live shows, deadmau5 is legendary amongst fans. His massive, self-designed cubev3 tour ranked among the world's top tours. Even bigger, Kx5 headlined the LA Coliseum, breaking records as the largest single-day electronic headline event ever in North America. Recently, he sold out iconic venues like the Hollywood Bowl, Brooklyn Mirage, and Red Rocks for his 'retro5pective' tour, celebrating 25 years of incredible music.
Fans can get a chance to see him live at the Big E! Arena on Friday, September 26. Tickets go on sale this Friday at 10 am.

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