Mau P Turns Minneapolis Into a Late Night Playground

Minneapolis got a full dose of after hours energy as Mau P brought his unmistakable house sound to the city, delivering a night that felt equal parts club rave and global dance floor moment. Known for his playful swagger behind the decks and infectious groove driven productions, the Dutch DJ and producer proved exactly why he’s become one of the most exciting names in modern house music.

From the moment Mau P stepped on stage, the room locked into his rhythm. Heavy basslines, punchy drums, and cheeky vocal samples rolled together seamlessly, creating a nonstop flow that kept the crowd moving. Tracks like “Drugs From Amsterdam” and “Your Mind Is Dirty” hit with explosive familiarity, sparking massive reactions as fans shouted along and bounced in unison. Mau P’s ability to balance underground house energy with mainstream appeal was on full display, making the set accessible without ever losing its edge.

What truly set the night apart was Mau P’s connection with the Minneapolis crowd. He played with tension and release, teasing drops and switching grooves just as the energy peaked. The venue transformed into a sweat soaked dance floor, with strobes cutting through the haze as every beat landed harder than the last. It felt less like a performance and more like a shared moment between artist and audience.

By the end of the night, Mau P left Minneapolis exactly how he found it—ready for more. His set was a reminder that house music thrives on feeling and movement, and for one unforgettable night, the city moved together.

Before Mau P took control of the decks, Minneapolis was already deep in the groove thanks to opening sets from Crusy and Adam Sellouk. Both artists brought their own flavor of house music to the night, warming up the crowd while setting a high-energy foundation that made Mau P’s headline set hit even harder.

Crusy kicked things off with a smooth yet driving sound, blending funky basslines, crisp percussion, and classic house influences. His set leaned into groove and rhythm, gradually pulling the crowd onto the dance floor and locking them into the tempo early in the night. Rather than rushing the energy, Crusy let it build naturally, creating a vibe that felt warm, welcoming, and undeniably danceable.

Adam Sellouk followed with a darker, more melodic edge, shifting the room’s energy without losing momentum. His selections featured deeper bass, hypnotic builds, and sleek transitions that kept heads nodding and bodies moving. Sellouk’s ability to balance intensity with restraint made his set feel purposeful, drawing the crowd further into the night and preparing them perfectly for the headliner.

Together, Crusy and Adam Sellouk delivered opening sets that felt intentional and cohesive, not just placeholders before the main act. By the time Mau P stepped on stage, the Minneapolis crowd was already locked in, energized, and ready to explode

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