Above & Beyond Tour Tickets | 2025

Above & Beyond blend emotive progressive trance, soaring vocals, and meticulous DJ craftsmanship into cathartic, hands-in-the-air moments at every “Group Therapy” show. Expect deep warm-ups, euphoric singalongs, and flawless pacing. Secure your Above & Beyond concert tickets.
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What to Expect at a Above & Beyond Tour Concert
The trio’s concerts pair world-class trance and progressive house with a tight visual story, delivering an uplifting, communal experience.
- A narrative DJ arc: deep, melodic warm-ups rising to big, emotional peaks.
- Anthems like “Sun & Moon,” “Thing Called Love,” and “Northern Soul” as set highlights.
- “Push The Button” fan moment—one attendee triggers the drop live on stage.
- Signature Group Therapy visuals with crisp LED design and lyrical callouts.
- Clean, extended blends; tension-and-release phrasing over quick-fire cuts.
- Spotlight on Anjunabeats/Anjunadeep IDs that road-test forthcoming releases.
- Powerful, vocal-led breakdowns balanced with driving, instrumental passages.
- Thoughtful crowd interaction and heartfelt messages that define the brand’s ethos.
- Polished sound: warm low end, clear toplines, and room-filling dynamics.
- A euphoric finale that ties thematic motifs across the night.
The Most Popular Songs of Above & Beyond
- “Sun & Moon” (2011): lead single from Group Therapy, a bittersweet trance anthem with Richard Bedford that became a global singalong.
- “Thing Called Love” (2011): another Group Therapy era staple with Bedford—driving bass, huge chorus, dancefloor catharsis.
- “You Got To Go” (2011): Zoë Johnston’s luminous vocal over uplifting progressive grooves; a fan-favorite live moment.
- “Love Is Not Enough” (2012): emotive songwriting and widescreen production, showcasing the trio’s melodic storytelling.
- “Alchemy” (2012): Johnston’s aching topline meets a surging, late-set crescendo—iconic in A&B’s catalog.
- “Sticky Fingers” (2014): with Alex Vargas; sleek, vocal-forward single that signaled their next album era.
- “We’re All We Need” (2014): title track from the 2015 album cycle—an arms-aloft, message-driven anthem.
- “Blue Sky Action” (2014): crisp, modern progressive house with Vargas, built for festival stages.
- “Northern Soul” (2017): Richard Bedford returns on a powerful, nostalgic single from Common Ground.
- “Always” (2018): tender, soaring collaboration with Johnston that anchors the Common Ground era.
The Most Popular Above & Beyond Video
“Sun & Moon” (2011) is Above & Beyond’s signature video and a defining song from Group Therapy. Directed by Ferry Gouw, it follows a heartbroken dancer finding release on a club floor—mirroring the track’s cathartic drop. Its enduring popularity on the band’s official channel underscores why the song remains their calling card.
Above & Beyond Bio & Rise to Fame
Above & Beyond — London-formed trio Jono Grant, Tony McGuinness, and Paavo Siljamäki; founders of Anjunabeats and hosts of Group Therapy Radio.
- Origins: formed in London (2000); aliases include OceanLab and Tranquility Base.
- Genres: progressive trance, vocal trance, and progressive house.
- Breakthrough era: Tri-State (2006) and Group Therapy (2011) established their melodic, vocal-led sound.
- Hit singles: “Sun & Moon,” “Thing Called Love,” and “You Got To Go” anchored the Group Therapy cycle.
- Albums: We Are All We Need (2015), Common Ground (2018), and Bigger Than All Of Us (2025).
- Radio: weekly Group Therapy show; milestone events every 50 episodes (ABGT).
- Live highlights: acoustic performances at iconic venues, including the Hollywood Bowl (2016).
- Labels: Anjunabeats/Anjunadeep imprint new artists and A&B’s own releases.
- Trademarks: fan “Push The Button” moment, heartfelt messages, and community-driven shows.
Fascinating Insights About Above & Beyond’s Tours
Their touring blends milestone ABGT spectacles with intimate label gatherings and orchestral “Acoustic” moments.
- ABGT250: first multi-day ABGT at The Gorge Amphitheatre, WA on September 16–17, 2017.
- ABGT300: AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong Kong on September 29, 2018, with a harbor warm-up set.
- ABGT350: O2 Arena, Prague on October 11, 2019; full show broadcast globally.
- ABGT400: streamed from London on September 26, 2020 due to pandemic restrictions.
- ABGT450: in-person return at The Drumsheds, London on September 4, 2021.
- ABGT500: sold-out milestone at Los Angeles’ Banc of California (BMO) Stadium on October 15, 2022.
- ABGT600: Mexico City’s Hipódromo de las Américas on October 19, 2024.
- Acoustic at Hollywood Bowl: May 28, 2016—acclaimed orchestral reinterpretations of A&B classics.
- Group Therapy Weekender: two-day label festival at The Gorge, July 27–28, 2019.
- 2025 North America Tour: announced as a 23-date amphitheater run across the summer.
Above & Beyond Ticket Buying Tips
These quick strategies will help you lock great spots for the next Above & Beyond show.
- Join the band’s mailing list and venue/promoter alerts for presale codes and on-sale times.
- Create ticketing accounts in advance and save payment info to move quickly in queues.
- For GA floors, arrive early for rail; for optimal sound, aim near front-of-house.
- Start with primary sellers; if sold out, use verified fan-to-fan resale only.
- Compare weeknight vs. weekend dates and nearby cities for better pricing and availability.
- Consider VIP/early entry if you value space, expedited access, or balcony sightlines.
- Recheck 24–72 hours pre-show—production holds often release late.
- For festivals, confirm day/stage before choosing single-day vs. weekend passes.
- Review venue policies (ID/age limits, bag size, cashless) to speed up entry.
- Add mobile tickets to your wallet app for reliable offline scanning at doors.
Above & Beyond’s Concert Testimonials
Fans celebrate the emotion, precision, and community that define an Above & Beyond night.
- “Pure release—every lift-off gave me chills.” — Attendee, London
- “‘Sun & Moon’ turned the arena into a giant chorus.” — Attendee, Los Angeles
- “Seamless blends and heartfelt messages all night.” — Attendee, Prague
- “The visuals elevated every breakdown.” — Attendee, Hong Kong
- “‘Northern Soul’ hit like a wave.” — Attendee, New York City
- “A true journey from deep to euphoric.” — Attendee, Mexico City
- “Community vibes—strangers hugging at the drop.” — Attendee, Seattle
- “Acoustic moments were breathtaking.” — Attendee, Los Angeles
- “Anjunabeats IDs kept the set fresh.” — Attendee, Amsterdam
- “Left smiling, crying, and singing.” — Attendee, Toronto