4/5 Tyler M. 2 years ago on Google
After
reading
several
reviews
of
LIV
I
wanted
to
share
my
experience
after
attending
their
event
for
Alesso.
I'm
an
avid
raver
so
nightclubs
are
not
generally
my
forte
but
I
had
quite
a
bit
of
fun
for
the
event.
I
think
the
biggest
takeaway
I
would
give
to
someone
who
has
not
attended
LIV
before
is
that
they
should
expect
this
is
not
a
typical
"club"
in
that
you
are
paying
for
a
performance,
not
merely
a
door
cover
so
set
your
expectations
around
that.
I
purchased
tickets
in
advance
for
my
fiancé
and
I
to
see
Alesso
which
cost
$300+.
They
had
a
line
at
the
entrance
for
ticket
holders
and
getting
into
the
venue
was
very
quick
and
very
easy.
They
do
a
security
check,
ID
check,
scan
your
tickets
and
boom
you're
in.
After
spending
some
time
in
the
crowd
the
vibe
(at
least
for
an
EDM
artist)
is
somewhere
between
a
rave/live
concert
and
a
clubbing
event.
However,
I
was
surprised
at
the
lack
of
"PLUR".
There
was
a
lot
of
people
who
didn't
know
the
performer
and
a
lot
of
shoving
to
get
to
the
front.
The
production
didn't
"wow"
me
compared
to
certain
other
venues
in
Miami
(think
events
held
at
Mana
Wynwood
or
Soho
Studios)
but
it
is
very
professional
and
precise.
It
mainly
consists
of
LED
video
walls,
and
moving
head
stage
lighting.
Also
expect
the
festival/live
event
standards
of
confetti,
streamers,
and
glowing
foam
tubes.
The
main
feature
that
is
unique
is
the
"spider"
which
is
a
large
sprawling
video
wall
structure
which
extends
around
the
club
but
I
honestly
don't
remember
noticing
it
much
when
you're
spending
time
on
the
dance
floor.
The
floor
is
a
bit
packed,
it
was
hard
to
dance
once
it
got
full.
It
is
worth
noting
Alesso
was
sold
out
but
it
was
still
very
easy
to
see
him
near
the
front
where
the
DJ
booth
/
stage
is
located.
The
sound
system
is
good
but
it
does
have
its
drawbacks.
It's
an
Infinite
point
source
sound
system
which
is
high
quality
however,
during
the
show
you
can
hear
slight
distortion
since
they
are
pushing
the
amount
of
bass
output.
The
venue
could
add
some
subwoofers
for
low-end
reinforcement
to
add
depth
to
the
music
without
sacrificing
sound
clarity.
I
would
attend
another
event
here.
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