CamelPhat to Perform Live in Dhërmi for the First Time in Albania

British DJ and producer duo CamelPhat will perform in Albania for the first time on August 21 in Dhërmi.

Dave Whelan and Mike Di Scala rank among the biggest names in international electronic music. Prime Minister Edi Rama also announced their arrival on social media.

The duo gained international recognition with “Cola,” their collaboration with Elderbrook. The track became a global hit and topped the US Billboard Dance Club Songs chart.

“Cola” earned a Grammy nomination for Best Dance Recording in 2018. The track has since reached more than two billion streams and received multi-platinum certification, according to Defected Records.

CamelPhat has built a global following through millions of listeners and performances at major electronic music venues around the world.

The Dhërmi performance will give Albanian audiences their first chance to see the duo live. The event is expected to become one of the summer’s major electronic music nights on the Albanian coast.

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