![]() ![]() Karla Mooklar, Cinema and Television Arts major, said she wants to experience the event at CSUN. The post on Facebook had about 2,000 views with about 70 likes. Production’s post on Twitter received a total of 51,000 views with around 500 retweets and 1,000 likes. “I’ve seen DJ Mustard live before and can only imagine the energy A$AP Ferg is gonna bring as well,” said Magadan.Ī.S. Sthefan Magadan, a nursing major, said she was surprised and excited about the announcement made on Twitter. Several students on social media from Twitter to Facebook shared their reactions to this year’s lineup. Productions Graduate Assistant Stacey Aguilar says she is confident tickets sales will increase this year based on their decision with A$AP Ferg and DJ Mustard. “We just had EDM last year, our ticket sales weren’t as high as what we wanted them to.”Ī.S. ![]() “We constantly do surveys for all our events and kind of see what students and our audience wants, every year its heavy hip-hop,” said Aguilar. The event only sold about $7,000 in ticket sales and did not reach the $8,000 mark. Most of the students chose hip-hop as the popular choice.ĮDM DJ’s Dillon Francis, Phantoms and Valentino Khan were the major headliners of Big Show 17 last year. CSUN’s Big Show 18 is scheduled for October this year with a hip-hop heavy lineup featuring A$AP Ferg and DJ Mustard.Īssociated Students Productions conducted a survey to ask students which genres of music would like to be seen in this year’s Big Show. ![]()
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