Jessica Audiffred @ Ogden Theatre

On February 7, 2025, Jessica Audiffred came to Denver, Colorado with a bang at her show at Ogden Theater. With Pnther, THRASHA, and Izzy Vadim taking the stage before her set, it made for the most epic night.


Pnther

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THRASHA

Emerging from Denver’s vibrant bass scene, THRASHA crafts dark, orchestral, and cinematic soundscapes punctuated by gnarly bass and high-energy beats. Moreover, with music rooted in genuine rail-riding experiences as an ardent fan, THRASHA’s sets not only surge with grimy aggression but also captivate listeners through experimental melodies, ultimately resonating with fellow bass heads.

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Izzy Vadim

Izzy Vadim is a Montreal-based EDM artist who began his musical journey at an early age, originally performing in a rock band until the age of 18 when he discovered electronic music. His passion for dubstep emerged at 20, leading to the creation of his breakout track “Sleep Paralysis” in 2019, which received support from prominent artists like Excision and Subtronics. This success earned him a feature in Subtronics’ popular “Now That’s What I Call Riddim” mix series.

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Jessica Audiffred

Jessica Audiffred, Mexico City’s “Queen of Bass,” is a global force in electronic music. Furthermore, with collaborations alongside Excision, DJ Diesel, and Flux Pavilion, she has not only headlined multiple 50-city North American tours but also founded her label, A Records, and created Mexico’s first bass-centric event, “Mad House,” which has impressively sold out multiple years in a row, drawing over 5,000 fans each time. Additionally, known for electrifying performances at iconic festivals like Tomorrowland, Electric Daisy Carnival, Ultra Music Festival, and Lollapalooza, she continues to push boundaries. From sold-out shows at the Hollywood Palladium to her highly anticipated debut album, Jessica is, therefore, primed to redefine bass music in 2025.

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