Dare to Live

August. 29,2017      
Rating:
8.7
Trailer Synopsis

A music-infused docuseries in which Rory Kramer takes his artist friends (Justin Bieber, Steve Aoki, Iggy Azalea, The Chainsmokers and More) to the farthest reaches of their comfort zones and across the globe.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2017

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8 Episode

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Episode 1 - Rae Sremmurd
August. 29,2017

Rory heads to Florida to shoot with hip hop duo Rae Sremmurd, who’s hit “Black Beatles” became the unofficial theme song for the Mannequin Challenge. With his parents in tow, Rory gets a taste of the “Sremmlife” and gives the guys an epic day off.

Episode 2 - Krewella
August. 29,2017

After shooting a Lake Tahoe concert for some of his oldest friends, Chicago sisters and EDM duo Krewella, Rory takes them out for a day of water, wine, and cliff diving.

Episode 3 - The Chainsmokers
September. 08,2017

While touring with his good friends The Chainsmokers, Rory takes the guys via private jet to his hometown in Indiana to give them the full lake-life experience, complete with reckless driving and an extreme game of slip and slide flip cup.

Episode 4 - Shawn Mendes
September. 08,2017

After shooting a concert in Tokyo with international superstar Shawn Mendes, Rory gets Shawn out of his comfort zone with some local eats, a sumo wrestling experience, and the chance to let off some steam in a rage room.

Episode 5 - Iggy Azalea
September. 15,2017

Rory takes Iggy Azalea on a day off that includes simulated air battle in military fighter jets.

Episode 6 - Martin Garrix
September. 15,2017

Rory shoots a Vegas concert with megastar DJ Martin Garrix, and on their day off, they go full throttle in desert dune buggies and go to war in the Nerf gun battle of the century.

Episode 7 - Steve Aoki
September. 22,2017

In Hawaii, Rory and DJ Steve Aoki surf giant waves, dive off a cliff and swim with sharks.

Episode 8 - Khalid
September. 22,2017

After shooting a concert with singer-songwriter and rising star Khalid in Rory's home state of Indiana, the two push themselves to their limits on a huge mud obstacle course, take a zip-line over a lake, and race in the world's fastest lawnmowers.

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