Mike Dean (with The Weeknd, Travis Scott) at the Wiltern

What producer has worked with Kanye West, Madonna, Travis Scott, The Weeknd, Kid Cudi, Jay-Z, Beyonce, Justin Bieber, Frank Ocean, Ty Dolla Sign, 2 Chainz, Migos, Selena Gomez, Megan Thee Stallion and more? That would be none other than the legendary Mike Dean a 9-time Grammy winner and 19-time nominee. Mike gave a special once in a lifetime show at the Wiltern in Los Angeles, CAMarch 1st with two very special guests. Mike Dean’s guitarists were the opening act. Dean had a stage of a giant screen and cube that lifted up and there he was. Dean had at least six keyboards and also played guitar and was one man show most of the performance.

The first song of the 21-song set was The Weeknd’s “Lure.” The set was made up of his music, songs he worked on with Kanye, the Weeknd, and Travis Scott. The first guest to come out 070 Shake for Kanye’s “Ghost Town.”

Sixteen songs in, The Weeknd joined in for “In Heaven” and played keyboards as well. The Weeknd stayed up there for three songs and was joined by Travis Scott for “CIRCUS MAXIMUS” then Scott performed “90210” and “FE!N” with Dean. Being L.A. it was guaranteed to have some good guests and having one of the biggest pop stars and rappers globally was the perfect surprise.

  1. The Lure (The Weeknd)
  2. FROM DEATH
  3. Music for the Future
  4. THE TENTH OR ELEVENTH DAY
  5. PANGAEA
  6. Ghost Town (Kanye West) (with 070 Shake)
  7. Father Stretch My Hands, Pt.  (Kanye West)
  8. Hold My Liquor (Kanye West)
  9. Devil in a New Dress (Kanye West)
  10. Artificial Intelligence
  11. Emotionless
  12. Defame moi
  13. More Coke!!
  14. CHALLENGER
  15. Popular (The Weeknd, Madonna & Playboi Carti)
  16. In Heaven (David Lynch cover) (with The Weeknd)
  17. Take Me Back to LA (The Weeknd cover) (with The Weeknd)
  18. CIRCUS MAXIMUS (Travis Scott feat. The Weeknd cover) (with Travis Scott feat. The Weeknd)
  19. 90210 (Travis Scott cover) (with Travis Scott)
  20. FE!N (Travis Scott cover) (with Travis Scott)

Encore

  1. Highest in the Room (Travis Scott)