Richie Guzman
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I like to approach it definitely more on the poppy side, definitely with all the Charlies, the Chaperones, the Sabrina Carpenters.
Not necessarily saying that I don't play that in my regular sets, but just more of a focus on that, definitely more of a dancey, disco-y vibe.
There, I definitely like to build up a dance floor because I do find that on the...
on the previous Pride nights that I've done, people don't mind not watching the game and they want to actually dance and just be in like this big celebratory environment.
So I want to make it as inclusive as possible, as welcoming as possible.
And I definitely think that
you know, knowing my reputation in the city and the kind of sets that I bring to the table.
A lot of people are familiar with me bringing that kind of energy.
So I feel like it's very welcome in the space and I always look forward to playing those sets there.
I would say that the World Series run last year was definitely the closest thing to when I did Jurassic Park.
Unfortunately, the Jurassic Park game that I had was, I can't remember the year.
I think it was 2021 or 2022 when we had that inbound to Embiid and he hit the three and we got eliminated.
So that was a pretty brutal game to be at because the energy was so high and then we just got deflated.
Yeah.
I was at game seven for the World Series last year, but I had to leave halfway through the game to get to another gig.
So while I was there, they were winning.
And last year during that run, there was kind of like that underlining storyline that I was a lucky charm because they never lost while I was in the building.
So as soon as I left, things fell apart.
The energy of the lot is very similar for those two environments.
But I would say that there's more stakes on the line for Jurassic Park.