SIDEPIECE Turned Minneapolis Into a Late Night House Haven

The night wasted no time getting into gear. As soon as SIDEPIECE took control, the room shifted from anticipation to pure momentum. Known for their seamless blend of tech house and bass heavy grooves, they wasted no time dropping into a set that felt relentless in the best way.

Tracks like their breakout hit “On My Mind” hit especially hard live, drawing massive crowd reactions and turning the venue into one synchronized wave of movement. Every drop felt calculated, every transition smooth keeping the energy locked in from start to finish.

What made the night stand out wasn’t just the music it was the crowd. Minneapolis showed up ready. From the front rail to the back of the floor, fans were fully engaged, feeding off every buildup and drop.

Moments of singalong hooks mixed with heavy basslines created a balance that SIDEPIECE has mastered fun, chaotic, and completely danceable.

SIDEPIECE’s strength lies in their ability to translate polished, radio ready house tracks into something raw and explosive in a live setting. Their set leaned into that blending originals, edits, and unexpected flips that kept the crowd guessing.

Before SIDEPIECE, PRONCH didn’t approach the opening slot like a slow build, he treated it like a statement. From early on, his set carried a confident mix of groovy house rhythms and bass forward selections that immediately pulled the crowd in.

Instead of easing the room into the night, he accelerated it. By the midpoint of his set, the floor was already packed, with fans fully locked into the vibe.

What stood out most was PRONCH’s ability to read the room. His transitions moved seamlessly between deeper house cuts and more upbeat, festival-ready sounds bridging the gap perfectly for what was to come.

There was a clear intention behind the pacing build momentum without burning it out. Every drop felt like it added another layer, setting SIDEPIECE up for a crowd that was already energized, but still hungry for more.

By the time PRONCH stepped off stage, the tone for the night was already set high energy, no holding back.

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