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The phrase "hard events" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to difficult or challenging occurrences or situations. Example: Despite the many hard events they faced, the team persevered and ultimately achieved their goal of winning the championship.
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According to a representative from HARD Events, the event was never officially announced by HARD organizers.
Destructo, aka the HARD Events boss don, Gary Richards, is one of the hardest working dudes in all of dance music.
These images are raw, documentary, designed to convey nothing more than cold, hard events.
"I have been approached by all the big boys you can imagine," said Gary Richards, the founder of Hard Events.
Hard Events, a leading promoter, has dabbled in the UK, Australia and Japan and hopes to continue expanding.
"The association of techno with ecstasy, we really had to overcome that stigma," says Gary Richards of the LA-based promotions company Hard Events.
With attendance doubling each year, Hard Events started moving east in 2014, first to venues outside the city of LA, then outside the county of LA.
In an interview earlier this year with The New York Times, Gary Richards, the veteran promoter and D.J. who founded Hard Events, was one of those people voicing concern, saying, "You can't just franchise this like McDonald's".
They include Insomniac, which presents Electric Daisy Carnival; Hard Events, another nationwide promoter; Ultra, whose namesake festival in Miami has expanded to Brazil, Argentina and Poland; and Made Event, behind the Electric Zoo festival in New York.
In the latest example of corporate interest in this once-ignored market, Live Nation Entertainment said on Tuesday that it had acquired Hard Events, a Los Angeles company that has put on popular festivals and concerts across North America.
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Those hoping to catch a live set from Los Angeles producer and HARD Events-founder Gary Richards, aka Destructo, sooner rather than later are in luck.
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