Bassnectar Tour Tickets | 2025

Bassnectar

Bassnectar’s bass-heavy, genre-blending sets fuse immersive visuals with chest-rattling low end, from 360° New Year’s productions to curated festival takeovers. Experience the legendary drops and community energy—secure your Bassnectar concert tickets.

Tour Dates and Cities

Date City Price Tickets
Thursday
11 June, 2026
Manchester, Tennessee from $1,000.80 Tickets
Thursday
11 June, 2026
Manchester, Tennessee from $510.00 Tickets
Friday
12 June, 2026
Manchester, Tennessee from $504.00 Tickets
Saturday
13 June, 2026
Manchester, Tennessee from $500.40 Tickets
Sunday
14 June, 2026
Manchester, Tennessee from $502.80 Tickets

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What to Expect at a Bassnectar Tour Concert

A Bassnectar show is a high-impact audiovisual journey built on deep sub-bass, precision programming, and fan-forward energy.

  • Signature low-frequency weight engineered for clean, even coverage in large rooms.
  • Career-spanning selections—from early bangers to album highlights and live edits.
  • Time-coded visuals and strobes that hit on fills, builds, and drop fake-outs.
  • Occasional 360° stage designs at New Year’s events for an in-the-round experience.
  • Seamless transitions and long-form arcs instead of constant mic chatter.
  • Community ethos from the “Bass Heads” fanbase—giant singalongs and call-backs.
  • Custom remixes, VIPs, and genre detours (downtempo, drumstep, DnB bursts).
  • Curated openers and label friends on special gatherings and weekender events.
  • Story-led visual motifs synced to signature tracks like “Bass Head” and “Timestretch.”
  • Finale sequences designed for cathartic, all-crowd release.

The Most Popular Songs of Bassnectar

  1. “Bass Head” (2010): Defining early anthem from the Timestretch era—sub-flexing drop that became a system test in clubs and festivals.
  2. “Timestretch” (2010): Cinematic build into elastic bass swells; a cornerstone of his 2010 EP and live identity.
  3. “Vava Voom” (feat. Lupe Fiasco) (2012): Hip-hop/electronic crossover cut—slick verses over grinding low end.
  4. “Empathy” (2012): Hypnotic, melodic drift from the Vava Voom cycle; a fan-favorite deep cut.
  5. “Butterfly” (feat. Mimi Page) (2012): Ethereal vocal textures and widescreen chords—one of his most beloved collabs.
  6. “Now” (feat. Rye Rye) (2014): Lead single from Noise vs. Beauty—rap firepower meets festival-sized drop.
  7. “You & Me” (feat. W. Darling) (2014): Lush, emotive highlight pairing pop hooks with heavyweight production.
  8. “Into the Sun” (2015): Title track with expansive, cinematic lift-offs built for big rooms.
  9. “Speakerbox” (feat. Lafa Taylor) (2015): Call-and-response hype and a bruising hook—later re-emerged via blockbuster syncs.
  10. “Reaching Out” (2016): Unlimited standout—arcing melodies over relentless, rolling bass.

The Most Popular Bassnectar Video

“Bass Head” (2010) is the channel’s most-viewed official upload, capturing the Timestretch era’s seismic low end and kinetic editing. The track’s rubberized bass riff and rumbling drop became a rite-of-passage moment in Bassnectar sets, helping cement his reputation for chest-thumping, precision-engineered sound. Its enduring popularity keeps it a calling card for the Bassnectar live experience.

Bassnectar Bio & Rise to Fame

Bassnectar — Lorin Ashton, California-born DJ/producer known for bass-driven, immersive shows and a devoted “Bass Heads” community.

  • Origin: Santa Cruz, California; began as DJ Lorin before launching the Bassnectar project.
  • Genres: Dubstep, drumstep, downtempo, bass music, and hybrid electronic styles.
  • Breakthrough albums: Divergent Spectrum (2011), Vava Voom (2012), Noise vs. Beauty (2014).
  • Subsequent LPs: Into the Sun (2015), Unlimited (2016), All Colors (2020).
  • Notable singles/collabs: “Vava Voom” (with Lupe Fiasco), “Now” (feat. Rye Rye), “You & Me” (feat. W. Darling).
  • Live trademarks: Earth-shaking sub-bass, time-coded visuals, and special 360° New Year’s productions.
  • Curated events: Bass Center weekenders, Freestyle Sessions, Deja Voom destination fest.
  • Festival résumé: Appearances at Coachella, Bonnaroo, Electric Daisy Carnival, and more.
  • Community platforms: Official site and The Other Side hub for releases, archives, and updates.

Fascinating Insights About Bassnectar’s Tours

Across headline shows and curated gatherings, Bassnectar’s touring introduced distinctive formats, destination events, and large-scale production touches.

  1. Bass Center XII (Hampton Coliseum): A two-night “Mothership” weekender with support including TroyBoi, Ganja White Night, and more.
  2. Bass Center XIII (announced Jan 21, 2020): Official site reported it sold out, expanding the series’ production footprint.
  3. Bass Center 2016 (Commerce City, CO): Two-day stadium event at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park with Wu-Tang Clan, Flying Lotus, and others.
  4. Audio scale at Bass Center 2016: Production notes highlighted an “enormous sound system” tuned for even coverage across the venue.
  5. “Earthquake” headline (2016): News outlets reported seismic-like readings tied to crowd movement during Bass Center weekend.
  6. NYE 360: Annual New Year’s concept on a rotating circular stage with extended headline sets and curated guests.
  7. NYE 2018–2019: The 360 gathering returned to arenas, with fan media documenting the in-the-round experience.
  8. Deja Voom 2019 (Riviera Maya): A destination festival featuring REZZ, The Glitch Mob, and more at Barceló Maya Grand Resort.
  9. Deja Voom 2020 (Cancún): Planned March 25–28 with three Bassnectar sets; later canceled due to health concerns.
  10. Freestyle Sessions (2018): Three-night “Summer Gathering” runs at 1STBANK Center emphasized deep cuts and themed sets.

Bassnectar Ticket Buying Tips

Special-format shows and destination events can sell out quickly—use these steps for the best chance at great spots and fair prices.

  1. Join artist, venue, and promoter lists for pre-sale codes and on-sale alerts.
  2. Be logged into primary sellers with payment saved before the local on-sale.
  3. For arenas, weigh GA floor immersion vs. lower-bowl seats for full-frame visuals.
  4. Prioritize official primary outlets; if reselling, use verified fan-to-fan platforms only.
  5. Target midweek or secondary markets for better availability and pricing.
  6. Consider VIP/early entry if front-row positioning and shorter lines matter to you.
  7. Recheck inventory 24–72 hours pre-show—production holds often release late.
  8. For destination events, secure refundable lodging while you wait on tickets.
  9. Review venue policies (ID, bag size, cashless) to speed entry.
  10. Protect your hearing and keep your phone charged—most tickets are mobile-only.

Bassnectar’s Concert Testimonials

Fans spotlight the thunderous sub-bass, meticulous visuals, and communal release at show’s end.

  • “Bass you feel in your bones—pure adrenaline.” — Attendee, Denver
  • “Visuals and drops synced perfectly—total immersion.” — Attendee, Chicago
  • “360 stage made every seat feel close.” — Attendee, Louisville
  • “Throwbacks, edits, and new IDs—no dead air.” — Attendee, Greensboro
  • “Massive sound yet crystal clear in the back.” — Attendee, San Jose
  • “Community vibes—everyone locked into the moment.” — Attendee, Seattle
  • “‘Bass Head’ live was absolutely explosive.” — Attendee, New York
  • “Peak-time energy without losing melody.” — Attendee, Austin
  • “Arena-scale production that still felt intimate.” — Attendee, Toronto
  • “Left grinning and a little stunned.” — Attendee, Atlanta

Bassnectar Social Media Profiles