Riff Raff draws unique, outrageous crowd to Music Farm
By Kylie Tokar | Jan. 26, 2015The audience at Music Farm in the Vista got progressively more anxious as DJ after DJ took the stage Thursday night waiting for Riff Raff to start his performance.
The audience at Music Farm in the Vista got progressively more anxious as DJ after DJ took the stage Thursday night waiting for Riff Raff to start his performance.
After releasing his debut album “Neon Icon,” Riff Raff is making his way to venues across the country as part of his Neon Icon Tour, including Music Farm in the Vista on Thursday. The Columbia show on Jan. 22 will feature the opener Dylan Deekay, a South Carolina-based EDM DJ and producer.
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