Kaskade joins celebrity wave in El Paso, stops by popular L & J Cafe
Another famous face was spotted in El Paso, joining a growing list of celebrities seen around the Borderland.
Popular DJ and music producer Ryan Gary Raddon, better known as Kaskade, was in the Sun City for his sold-out tour on July 11.
"Texas takeover, let's go," Kaskade said in one post.
In a video montage, Kaskade showcased some of El Paso's most iconic sights, including the equestrian statue of Don Juan de O?ate and radio towers on the Franklin Mountain's ridge.
Kaskade also made a stop at a local spot frequented by celebrities.
"We're going to hit the L & J Cafe, specializing in Mexican food," Kaskade said in a video.
Kaskade is filmed munching on tostada chips, autographing dollar bills, and like many stars before him, posing for photos with restaurant staff.
"When DJ Kaskade drops by for a bite, it's a night to remember! Thank you for being so awesome with our team," L & J Cafe posted on its Facebook page.
Kaskade is the latest famous person to be seen around town after Leonardo DiCaprio and Benicio Del Toro reportedly recently wrapped up filming a new movie in El Paso.
A-list actors ate at Café Central, while Del Toro was spotted at a Chihuahuas game on the Fourth of July.
Only days before Kaskade's visit to L & J Cafe, actor Tony Goldwyn, who starred in "Ghost" and "Scandal," visited the restaurant and took photos with staff.
This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: DJ Kaskade joins celebrities visiting El Paso, dines at L & J Cafe