The hip hop sensation Snoop Dogg will be flexing his DJ beats as Snoopadelic in an exclusive VIP Party at NFT Connect Arizona Conference. Snoop Dogg NFT News
In the dawn of the NFT craze, the fusion of technology and entertainment appears to be the next trend in the NFT sector. NFT Connect is organizing an NFT-focused event that includes a Snoop Dogg DJ set for a special VIP Party. Snoop Dogg will play his famous beats, for which he is known as 'DJ Snoopadelic'.
The event will take place over two days in Bell Bank Park, Arizona beginning with the 22nd of february and ending at the end of February. Snoop Dogg's performance will be scheduled for the 2nd day of the festival at 7 PM.
Tickets to this event is available in two categories: 'General Admission' costs 0.25 ETH ($599.31) and 'VIP Access' costs 0.5 ETC (1198.63). As of now, there are a total of 1,000 tickets available to attend this concert. Tickets are available in NFT format, and to mint the ticket you need cryptocurrency wallet.
The 'General Admission' ticket comes with an extravagant two-day conference, premiere conferences , networking, NFT art gallery, Swag Bag Gift, and live streaming. If you wish to groove on DJ Snoopadelic's beats, then you should purchase tickets for VIP Access. With VIP access, ticket holders can enjoy not just a DJ set performed by Snoop Dogg but also get to experience rock-on entertainment alongside celebrities.
Well, that's just the entertainment aspect, but there's more for NFT people who are tech-savvy and enthusiasts. At this conference, participants will receive a deep insight on topics like the do's and don'ts to launch an NFT Project as well as asset-backed NFTs, DeFi staking, Venture capital, what's to come from Web3 metaverse, more.
The conference will be inspired by NFT attendees will also have the privilege of accessing an NFT art Gallery with the artworks of several NFT artists and influential figures within the NFT industry. In addition, 45 experts will talk about a range of NFT-related breakthroughs and trends at the conference.
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