Firefighters were called to

Calvin Harris

' US home on Wednesday (February 7) to tackle a terrifying blaze.

A major fire erupted on one of the upper levels of the DJ's three-story mansion in

Beverly Hills

, California and emergency services rushed to the scene with

TMZ

reporting fire trucks, ambulances and helicopters were all spotted at the house.

The website states firefighters had to cut through the roof of the building's second story to get to the fire, which is said to have broken out close to the mansion's cinema room and they

spent almost an hour

working to get the blaze under control.

The fire is believed to have been caused by an

electrical problem

and caused around £100,000 ($126,342) in damage but no one was injured.

Calvin — who is said to have been renting the house for the last few years — was not at home at the time of the incident.

The bad news comes after it was announced the superstar DJ had signed a massive deal to play a

mini-residency in Las Vegas

. Calvin is said to be raking in around $1.5 million a night to perform at Fontainebleau's

LIV club

.

A source told

The Sun

: "Calvin is a legend on the strip and he's helped make Las Vegas clubs the place to be. LIV are booking him in for six huge headline slots and are trying to negotiate more.

"Calvin signing up with them is an absolute coup and the plan is to put his first big night on the weekend the

Super Bowl

comes to town on February 11.

"Everyone on the club scene is talking about Calvin's comeback. It'll be the hottest ticket in town."

However, the star previously admitted he'd grown tired of playing in Sin City.

He told the publication: "I was there at least every week, playing. It got to the point where I was there a little too much. I got tired of it."