Rangers' Mika Zibanejad to play set at major music festival this summer
Since the age of 19, New York Rangers forward Mika Zibanejad has been producing electronic music and has seen his songs be released on Spotify and posted to YouTube in the last several years.
Zibanejad's hits include 'Forever', 'Can't Go Back Home', 'Moves', 'Nobody' and the most recent coming in 2020 that is titled, 'By My Side'. While Zibanejad has performed at clubs and a festival in Sweden before, nothing is going to compare to his next performance.
It was announced today that Zibanejad is going to be playing a set at the Stockholm portion of the famous Lollapalooza music festival on Friday, June 30th. Tickets are on sale now on the festival's website and there's no doubt that they're going to sell out very quickly.
Check out two of Zibanejad's songs below - his first ever release, 'Forever' and most recent single, 'By My Side', which he put out with fellow producer, Hot Shade.
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