Skrillex Threw Down A Surprise Set at Second Sky Festival [Watch]
by Michael Ryan ·

Porter Robinson has seen incredible success over the years through his incredibly innovating musicianship. But now he has made his way into the world of the festival circuit, as this past weekend marked the launch of his first ever original festival called Second Sky held in California. The festival featured all of Porter's favorite artists and was originally set to take place for one day. However, after the festival sold out almost immediately a second day was added with the unfortunate side effect of leaving G Jones slot empty as he had to perform elsewhere. Many speculated who would be the artist to fill the void and waiting with bated breath to find out it was no other than the infamous Skrillex.
Lucky for us YouTube user, Myshonok, captured the entire set. It is chock full of tracks both old and new and the energy is undeniable. What was already a fantastic weekend was made even more incredible by the inclusion of everyone's favorite DJ Superhero.
Check out the madness for yourself below:
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