Boys Noize Tour Tickets | 2025

Boys Noize—Berlin-based producer/DJ Alex Ridha—smashes techno, electro and acid into high-voltage club weapons with raw hardware grit and precision mixing. Expect pummeling 909s, serrated synths, and sleazy funk undertones. Lock in your Boys Noize concert tickets.
Tour Dates and Cities
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Saturday 18 October, 2025 |
Fresno, California | from $45.98 | Tickets |
| Friday 31 October, 2025 |
Seattle, Washington | from $184.80 | Tickets |
| Friday 31 October, 2025 |
Seattle, Washington | from $86.40 | Tickets |
| Thursday 05 February, 2026 |
New Orleans, Louisiana | from $84.25 | Tickets |
| Saturday 07 February, 2026 |
Jacksonville, Florida | from $76.40 | Tickets |
| Tuesday 10 February, 2026 |
Charlotte, North Carolina | from $82.80 | Tickets |
| Wednesday 11 February, 2026 |
Washington, DC | from $85.39 | Tickets |
| Friday 13 February, 2026 |
Boston, Massachusetts | from $78.00 | Tickets |
| Saturday 14 February, 2026 |
Newark, NJ | from $63.18 | Tickets |
| Friday 20 February, 2026 |
Columbus, OH | from $75.72 | Tickets |
| Sunday 22 February, 2026 |
Grand Rapids, Michigan | from $80.40 | Tickets |
| Monday 23 February, 2026 |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin | from $97.00 | Tickets |
| Wednesday 25 February, 2026 |
St. Louis, Missouri | from $86.40 | Tickets |
| Friday 27 February, 2026 |
Tulsa, Oklahoma | from $79.20 | Tickets |
| Sunday 01 March, 2026 |
Austin, TX | from $90.00 | Tickets |
| Tuesday 03 March, 2026 |
Dallas, Texas | from $81.20 | Tickets |
| Friday 06 March, 2026 |
Glendale, Arizona | from $76.80 | Tickets |
| Saturday 07 March, 2026 |
Las Vegas, NV | from $85.24 | Tickets |
| Monday 09 March, 2026 |
San Diego, California | from $84.00 | Tickets |
| Tuesday 10 March, 2026 |
Anaheim, California | from $82.80 | Tickets |
| Friday 13 March, 2026 |
Salt Lake City, Utah | from $115.20 | Tickets |
| Sunday 15 March, 2026 |
San Francisco, California | from $74.40 | Tickets |
| Monday 16 March, 2026 |
Sacramento, California | from $82.80 | Tickets |
| Friday 27 March, 2026 |
Miami, Florida | from $598.80 | Tickets |
| Friday 10 April, 2026 |
Indio, California | from $240.00 | Tickets |
| Saturday 11 April, 2026 |
Indio, California | from $1,032.00 | Tickets |
| Friday 17 April, 2026 |
Indio, California | from $300.00 | Tickets |
| Saturday 18 April, 2026 |
Indio, California | from $1,170.00 | Tickets |
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What to Expect at a Boys Noize Tour Concert
Boys Noize sets hit like a warehouse rollercoaster—tension-and-release builds, acid squelch, and bruising low end balanced by cheeky, funk-laced hooks.
- Relentless techno/electro pacing with surgical blends and quick cuts.
- Analog bite: 303 acid lines, 909 kicks, and crunchy distortion used as texture.
- Signature moments on “& Down,” “Jeffer,” “Yeah,” “XTC,” and “Mvinline.”
- Originals spiked with BNZ edits, left-field IDs, and classic-rave nods.
- Hardware-forward flourishes inspired by his live performance setups.
- Lighting/strobe cues accenting drops; visuals kept minimal, rhythm-first.
- Dynamic EQ’d lows—huge subs without muddying vocals or synth leads.
- Playful crowd work: fake-outs, filter-tease builds, hands-up peaks.
- Genre swerve moments (electro-funk to industrial-leaning techno) that still flow.
- High-energy openers when supporting arena shows; longer, deeper club arcs on headlines.
The Most Popular Songs of Boys Noize
- “& Down” (2007): Razor-edged electro from Oi Oi Oi, all crunching drums and punky swing that defined his early sound.
- “Jeffer” (2009): A Power-era standout—hooky synth riff over piston-like rhythm, a longtime set staple.
- “Yeah” (2010): Peak-time thumper from the BNR single; a looping vocal tick detonates over jacking drums.
- “XTC” (2012): From Out of the Black, tough techno pulse meets trancey euphoria in a slow-bloom build.
- “Ich R U” (2012): Glassy arps and neon warmth—his melodic side without losing club torque.
- “What You Want” (2012): Robo-vocal swagger and sci-fi synths—sleek, industrial-tinged drive.
- “Overthrow” (2016): Gritty, percussive opener to the Mayday era—raw machine funk built to slam.
- “Midnight” (2016): A moody after-hours cut from Mayday with hypnotic, slow-burn momentum.
- “Mvinline” (2020): Disco-house bounce via Defected—filter swells, handclaps, and joyous groove.
- “All I Want” (feat. Jake Shears) (2021): Chicago-house homage with a soaring vocal and classic piano lift.
The Most Popular Boys Noize Video
Released February 2020, “Girl Crush” with Rico Nasty arrived as a double A-side alongside “Buchla 100” and later fed into the +/- (Polarity) campaign. The official video on Boys Noize’s channel has crossed the million-views mark, highlighting the project’s cross-genre pull. It captures his blend of rugged club sonics with pop-attitude hooks and bold visual styling noted by music press.
Boys Noize Bio & Rise to Fame
Boys Noize — Berlin-based electronic firebrand Alexander Ridha; founder of Boysnoize Records and pioneer of electro/techno/acid hybrids.
- Origins: Hamburg-born, Berlin-based producer/DJ; launched Boysnoize Records in 2005.
- Genres: Electro house, techno, acid house with hip-hop/disco edges.
- Debut breakthrough: Oi Oi Oi (2007) established his hard-charging electro sound.
- Key albums: Power (2009), Out of the Black (2012), Mayday (2016), +/- (Polarity) (2021).
- Notable singles: “Yeah” (2010), “XTC” / “Ich R U” / “What You Want” (2012), “Overthrow” (2016), “Mvinline” (2020), “All I Want” (2021).
- Collaborations: Snoop Dogg (“Got It”), Rico Nasty (“Girl Crush”), Jake Shears (“All I Want”), and Octave Minds with Chilly Gonzales.
- Accolades: Named among Rolling Stone’s top DJs; GRAMMY-nominated in 2019 for “Midnight Hour” (with Skrillex & Ty Dolla $ign); co-writer on Gaga’s GRAMMY-winning “Rain on Me.”
- Touring scale: From intimate clubs to major festivals and arena supports, maintaining a hardware-forward, high-impact set ethos.
Fascinating Insights About Boys Noize’s Tours
Boys Noize’s road history bridges underground institutions and arena stages, with album cycles spawning distinct live aesthetics and high-spec club runs.
- Opening for Nine Inch Nails: Confirmed as exclusive support on the 2025–2026 Peel It Back arena tour; official NIN listings show “Support Act: Boys Noize.”
- Second leg confirmed: Newly announced 2026 North American dates keep Boys Noize on the bill across major arenas.
- Detroit club return: Brought his Polarity tour to TV Lounge on Oct. 22, 2021, signaling the start of intimate U.S. club shows for the album era.
- Dallas 2022: Captured live at It’ll Do Club during the +/- U.S. run, underscoring his deep-club pacing.
- Live-show reveal: Debuted a refreshed Mayday-era live rig at Sónar 2016, highlighting hardware-centric performance.
- LA tour kickoff: Opened the 2016 North American Mayday tour at The Mayan in Los Angeles (Oct. 5, 2016).
- Boiler Room DGTL 2024: Delivered a festival-streamed set from Amsterdam, reinforcing his global techno credentials.
- Robert Johnson marathon: Shared a recording from the revered German club (June 2016), a nod to his deep-club roots.
- BNR 10-year world run: Marked his label’s 2015 milestone with a world-tour itinerary around releases like “Cerebral.”
- Ibiza/Festival rotation: Frequent guest on big-room lineups, complementing headliner slots with high-octane support sets.
Boys Noize Ticket Buying Tips
Arena supports and headline club nights sell briskly—plan smart to land great spots and prices.
- Join artist/venue newsletters and enable presale/on-sale alerts.
- Create accounts with primary sellers and save payment/shipping details in advance.
- Target GA for maximum energy; for balanced sound/visibility, aim near front-of-house.
- Start with primary tickets; if sold out, use verified fan-to-fan resale only.
- Compare nearby dates—midweek or secondary markets often price better.
- Consider VIP or early-entry if rail positioning and space matter.
- Check 24–72 hours pre-show for production-hold releases.
- For festival appearances, confirm day/stage before buying single-day vs. weekend passes.
- Review venue policies (ID, bag size, cashless) to speed up entry.
- Add tickets to your mobile wallet for reliable, offline scanning.
Boys Noize’s Concert Testimonials
Fans rave about the blend of industrial punch, funky undercurrent, and crowd-savvy pacing.
- “Pure adrenaline—acid lines and thunderous kicks all night.” — Attendee, Berlin
- “He turned the arena into a rave in minutes.” — Attendee, Chicago
- “Dirty, funky, and flawlessly mixed—massive energy.” — Attendee, London
- “Old-school electro grit with modern muscle.” — Attendee, Los Angeles
- “Every drop landed perfectly—zero dead space.” — Attendee, New York
- “Warehouse vibes in a club—unreal low end.” — Attendee, Detroit
- “Smart builds, cheeky fake-outs, huge payoffs.” — Attendee, Amsterdam
- “Hardware textures you can feel in your chest.” — Attendee, Barcelona
- “From jackin’ house to brutal techno, it all flowed.” — Attendee, Sydney
- “Left drenched, grinning, and wanting more.” — Attendee, Toronto