Providence’s nightlife scene is about to get a serious shake-up. On May 29, 2025, Medici Providence will host Country EDM Night, bringing together three prominent DJs who’ve made their names touring with some of country music’s biggest stars. The event runs from 8:00 PM to 1:00 AM at 127 Friendship Street, and it’s part of a growing trend that’s been catching fire across America – the fusion of traditional country sounds with EDM’s electrifying production.
Leading the charge is Dee Jay Silver, who’s currently the official touring DJ for Jason Aldean. The timing couldn’t be better – Silver’s Medici appearance comes just days after Aldean launched his “Full Throttle Tour” on May 23 at Ohio’s Blossom Music Center. The tour’s got some major stops ahead, including Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on August 7. What makes Silver particularly interesting is that he’s carved out a unique niche as a pioneer in country-EDM fusion, earning the distinction of being the first country DJ signed to a major Nashville record label.
Sharing the stage with Silver are John Price and RIVAS, both impressive talents who’ve been making waves in their own ways. Price made the big move from Boston to Nashville recently, and it’s clearly paying off – he’s now the VIP DJ for Morgan Wallen, which is no small feat. With over 150,000 Spotify streams under his belt, Price has been steadily building his reputation. His recent headline gig at the grand opening of Luke Combs’ Category 10 bar in Nashville really put him on the map within country music circles.
Then there’s RIVAS, who brings something completely different to the table. He’s been supporting Dustin Lynch on tour, but what really sets him apart is how he weaves Latin rhythms into the country-EDM mix. His multicultural background gives him this unique perspective that you don’t see everywhere, and it’s made him something of a creative trailblazer in the genre-blending scene.
What’s notable is that all three artists are repped by Boots and Bass, which isn’t a coincidence. This agency has been specifically focused on promoting crossover talents who are mixing traditional country with modern electronic music. It really speaks to how this isn’t just a fad – there’s a whole infrastructure developing around this movement.
Boots and Bass / Medici, Providence
The venue choice makes perfect sense too. Medici has been building quite a reputation as a serious nightlife destination, and they’ve got the setup to handle this kind of high-energy show. We’re talking state-of-the-art sound systems and lighting that’s designed specifically for these kinds of performances. The place has this creative vibe – they’ve gone for a Medici-inspired aesthetic that somehow manages to feel both intimate and elevated. Plus, they know their way around craft cocktails, which doesn’t hurt when you’re trying to create an unforgettable night out.
Of course, having the right venue is only half the equation – you need artists who can match that level of sophistication and energy. Silver’s career path shows exactly why this lineup works so well and how country-EDM has gained acceptance. Beyond touring, he hosts the syndicated radio show “The Country Club with Deejay Silver” and has performed with Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line, and Eric Church at major festivals like Country Thunder, Stagecoach, and CMA Fest. His Vegas residencies demonstrate this crossover sound’s broad appeal.
This fusion represents natural evolution rather than forced mashup. Country music has always absorbed influences from blues, rock, and hip-hop while maintaining its character. EDM shows similar flexibility incorporating various genres. Recent mainstream successes like Post Malone and Morgan Wallen’s “I Had Some Help” prove electronic production can complement traditional country vocals seamlessly.
The geographic shifts happening in the scene tell their own story too. Price’s Boston-to-Nashville move illustrates the genre’s trajectory. His work with Morgan Wallen has exposed him to massive audiences, while his ability to blend country anthems with EDM drops draws diverse crowds nationwide. These performances build bridges between previously separate music communities, earning respect from both country traditionalists and EDM purists while artists maintain their integrity.
For those looking to experience this evolution firsthand, tickets for Country EDM Night are available through multiple platforms, including Bandsintown, so getting in shouldn’t be too complicated. What attendees can expect is an evening that really showcases how Southern musical roots can successfully merge with contemporary electronic production. The event promises to blend country hits with deep bass drops and high-energy beats, encouraging both traditional two-stepping and modern dance floor energy.
The May 29th event, sponsored by Velo Vodka, runs from 8 PM to 1 AM at Medici Providence’s 127 Friendship Street location. Organizers have suggested “country chic” attire, though the dress code remains flexible for those who prefer a more casual approach. The venue plans to offer drink specials throughout the evening, complementing an atmosphere designed to accommodate both country traditionalists and EDM enthusiasts.
As this country-EDM fusion continues picking up steam, events like Boots and Bass suggest we’re looking at a real shift in how genre boundaries work in American music. It’s reflecting changes in what people want to hear and showing the creative possibilities that open up when artists are willing to embrace cross-cultural collaboration. For music fans in the Providence area, this represents an opportunity to witness a genre that’s still actively evolving – making it exactly the kind of cultural moment worth experiencing firsthand.