If Donald Trump won electoral votes from your state in his bid for the White House, then you probably won't have an opportunity to see a show from deadmau5 in the near future. He sides with plenty of other celebrities, including Lady Gaga, Katy Perry and Ariana Grande, who have expressed sheer disappointment with America's vote to elect him as the 45th President of the United States.
While things were looking in the Republican nominee's favor during the final hours on Election Day, the EDM heavyweight took to the Twitterverse to announce a new trek and pay Trump some serious shade. "on a lighter note... just released my tour dates," he wrote in a post, which also included a map of the United States with only Hillary Clinton's winning states.
on a lighter note... just released my tour dates:
As you might have expected, deadmau5's announcement was met with a storm of controversial messages on his timeline, but the always vocal DJ didn't appear phased to deal with his share of detractors. "you think im EXCITED AS F**K to play for a nation lead by a f**king piece of sh*t?" he asked one user, who tried to hit back at his announcement. No further word on his upcoming trek has surfaced.
Earlier this week, deadmau5 announced a new album called W:/2016Album, which is scheduled for release on December 2. During a recent phone interview with BBC Radio 1, the 35-year-old offered up some little insight about the forthcoming LP, saying, "There's an '80s, sci-fi, fantasy film vibe to some of the melodies." Hear the full interview below!
Original article by James Dinh at iHeartRadio