Bear Grillz Tour Tickets | 2025

Denver-based dubstep heavyweight Bear Grillz delivers rail-rattling drops, mosh-pit energy, and melodic, vocal-led peaks from Dim Mak and Rude Service releases. Expect high-impact bass and festival-tested anthems—secure your Bear Grillz concert tickets.
Tour Dates and Cities
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Saturday 11 October, 2025 |
Raleigh, North Carolina | from $70.79 | Tickets |
| Friday 17 October, 2025 |
Tucson, Arizona | from $48.90 | Tickets |
| Saturday 18 October, 2025 |
Lakewood, Ohio | from $97.25 | Tickets |
| Friday 07 November, 2025 |
Madison, WI | from $66.00 | Tickets |
| Friday 19 December, 2025 |
Nashville, Tennessee | from $43.20 | Tickets |
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What to Expect at a Bear Grillz Tour Concert
Bear Grillz’s shows hit hard and fast—clever edits, singalong hooks, and neck-snapping drops stitched into a non-stop bass onslaught.
- Crunching dubstep drops balanced with melodic, vocal-led peaks (“Demons,” “Where We Are”).
- Quick-fire mixing and double-drops that keep the pit moving from first bass hit.
- Rude Service IDs alongside Dim Mak favorites and collaborative heaters.
- Call-and-response moments that cue synchronized crowd jumps and chants.
- Heavy low-end tuned for arenas and open-air festival stages.
- Throwback standouts (“Wicked,” “Too Loud”) threaded between new singles.
- Genre pivots into future-bass and bass-house for dynamic pacing.
- High-energy visuals and strobes timed to breakdowns and resets.
- Well-placed vocal features for emotional lift amid the carnage.
- Finales designed for full-room release—one more drop, one more roar.
The Most Popular Songs of Bear Grillz
- “Wicked” (feat. Sullivan King) (2018): Monstercat debut—metal-charged vocals over a buckling, festival-grade drop.
- “Demons” (feat. RUNN) (2019): Dim Mak anthem where future-bass emotion meets chest-rattling low end.
- “Out Of My Body” (feat. KARRA) (2019): A melodic, vocal spotlight that surges into a dramatic payoff.
- “The Way We Were” (with HALIENE) (2019): Piano-led introspection blooming into widescreen bass swells.
- “Smile Without U” (feat. Nevve) (2020): Glossy hooks and bright synths—an uplifting, radio-friendly cut.
- “Where We Are” (with Adventure Club & JT Roach) (2020): A feel-good collaboration weaving future-bass lift into dubstep muscle.
- “Fire” (2020): Straight-ahead banger; lean arrangement that detonates live.
- “Run It” (with Riot Ten feat. Bok Nero) (2020): Hip-hop swagger and rail-wrecking drops built for the pit.
- “Too Loud” (2018): Title cut from his Dim Mak EP—coiled tension, then thunder.
- “Save Us From Ourselves” (feat. Micah Martin) (2020): Arknights tie-in that pairs soaring vocal drama with cinematic bass.
The Most Popular Bear Grillz Video
Premiered in the mid-2010s and uploaded to Bear Grillz’s official channel, “Drop That Low” became his most-viewed official video—mixing slapstick, character-led visuals with the snarling, Firepower-era sound that introduced him to a global bass audience. It captures the tongue-in-cheek persona and heavy drops that still ripple through his sets today.
Bear Grillz Bio & Rise to Fame
Bear Grillz — American dubstep producer/DJ; Dim Mak alum and founder of Rude Service Records.
- Origin: Based in Denver, Colorado; emerged from the U.S. bass scene in the 2010s.
- Breakthrough EPs: Mo Honey Mo Problems (2016, Firepower) and Too Loud (2018, Dim Mak).
- Debut album: Demons (2019, Dim Mak) expanded his melodic and vocal-forward palette.
- Sophomore LP: Friends: The Album (2020) packed collabs with Iration, Adventure Club, and more.
- Monstercat debut: “Wicked” with Sullivan King (2018) became a fan-favorite crossover.
- Founder: Launched Rude Service Records in 2021 to spotlight rising bass artists.
- Notable collabs: Adventure Club, Riot Ten, Sullivan King, JT Roach, Nevve, HALIENE.
- Live reputation: High-energy dubstep sets spanning mosh-ready bangers and uplifting vocal peaks.
Fascinating Insights About Bear Grillz’s Tours
From landmark amphitheaters to bass-festival institutions, Bear Grillz’s touring has traced the growth of North American dubstep.
- Co-headlined Global Dub Festival at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on May 18, 2019 (with Adventure Club).
- Returned to Red Rocks on Nov 6, 2022 for a Bear Grillz & DJ Diesel bill with heavy support.
- Regular at Lost Lands, including a 2022 set and B2B appearances in later editions.
- Went B2B with Riot Ten at Lost Lands 2023—an all-gas, rail-rattling showcase.
- Presented the “UNDERLAND” Denver takeover at Mission Ballroom in 2023.
- Delivered a B2B with Adventure Club at EDC Orlando 2019.
- Hit the road in 2025 for the “Bear Grillz & Bad News Bears” U.S. tour run.
- Brought the squad to Sunset Music Festival 2023, linking his brand with major U.S. fests.
- Rude Service label activity includes festival-season compilations (e.g., “The Really Big One” in 2023) tied to touring peaks.
- Current listings include U.S. venues like Believe Music Hall (Atlanta) and The Royal Grove (Lincoln).
Bear Grillz Ticket Buying Tips
Whether it’s a club pit or a festival rail, these tactics help you lock the right spot at a fair price.
- Follow Bear Grillz and local promoters for presale codes and on-sale announcements.
- Buy at on-sale—early tiers for bass shows can vanish quickly in major markets.
- Compare GA pit vs. balcony: overhead sightlines can be clutch at sold-out rooms.
- Use official primary sellers; if reselling, stick to platforms with verified tickets and buyer protection.
- Study venue maps—FOH-adjacent zones usually deliver the clearest, most balanced bass.
- For festivals, confirm day splits so your pass matches his performance day.
- Traveling? Book refundable hotels/transport to guard against schedule shifts.
- Watch for added dates—secondary nights often drop after fast sellouts.
- Arrive early to secure rail space and catch label-family openers.
- Bring ear protection—dubstep SPLs near stacks can be intense.
Bear Grillz’s Concert Testimonials
Fans celebrate the chaos, catharsis, and crowd unity that define a Bear Grillz night.
- “Nonstop energy—every drop hit like a freight train.” — Attendee, Denver
- “Vocal moments into pure carnage—perfect balance.” — Attendee, Orlando
- “Rail riders were out in force—unreal atmosphere.” — Attendee, Columbus
- “‘Demons’ gave me goosebumps, then the pit exploded.” — Attendee, Chicago
- “Classic ‘Wicked’ into new IDs—chef’s kiss.” — Attendee, Phoenix
- “Subs were massive yet clean—no mud, just punch.” — Attendee, Dallas
- “Crowd control on point—he knew exactly when to reload.” — Attendee, Atlanta
- “B2B moments had the whole place roaring.” — Attendee, Las Vegas
- “Left drenched and smiling—set of the weekend.” — Attendee, Detroit
- “Heavy but still melodic—perfect for a festival sunset.” — Attendee, Tampa