Boys Noize Tour Tickets | 2025

Boys Noize

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

  1. “& Down” (2007): Razor-edged electro from Oi Oi Oi, all crunching drums and punky swing that defined his early sound.
  2. “Jeffer” (2009): A Power-era standout—hooky synth riff over piston-like rhythm, a longtime set staple.
  3. “Yeah” (2010): Peak-time thumper from the BNR single; a looping vocal tick detonates over jacking drums.
  4. “XTC” (2012): From Out of the Black, tough techno pulse meets trancey euphoria in a slow-bloom build.
  5. “Ich R U” (2012): Glassy arps and neon warmth—his melodic side without losing club torque.
  6. “What You Want” (2012): Robo-vocal swagger and sci-fi synths—sleek, industrial-tinged drive.
  7. “Overthrow” (2016): Gritty, percussive opener to the Mayday era—raw machine funk built to slam.
  8. “Midnight” (2016): A moody after-hours cut from Mayday with hypnotic, slow-burn momentum.
  9. “Mvinline” (2020): Disco-house bounce via Defected—filter swells, handclaps, and joyous groove.
  10. “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.

  1. 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.”
  2. Second leg confirmed: Newly announced 2026 North American dates keep Boys Noize on the bill across major arenas.
  3. 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.
  4. Dallas 2022: Captured live at It’ll Do Club during the +/- U.S. run, underscoring his deep-club pacing.
  5. Live-show reveal: Debuted a refreshed Mayday-era live rig at Sónar 2016, highlighting hardware-centric performance.
  6. LA tour kickoff: Opened the 2016 North American Mayday tour at The Mayan in Los Angeles (Oct. 5, 2016).
  7. Boiler Room DGTL 2024: Delivered a festival-streamed set from Amsterdam, reinforcing his global techno credentials.
  8. Robert Johnson marathon: Shared a recording from the revered German club (June 2016), a nod to his deep-club roots.
  9. BNR 10-year world run: Marked his label’s 2015 milestone with a world-tour itinerary around releases like “Cerebral.”
  10. 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.

  1. Join artist/venue newsletters and enable presale/on-sale alerts.
  2. Create accounts with primary sellers and save payment/shipping details in advance.
  3. Target GA for maximum energy; for balanced sound/visibility, aim near front-of-house.
  4. Start with primary tickets; if sold out, use verified fan-to-fan resale only.
  5. Compare nearby dates—midweek or secondary markets often price better.
  6. Consider VIP or early-entry if rail positioning and space matter.
  7. Check 24–72 hours pre-show for production-hold releases.
  8. For festival appearances, confirm day/stage before buying single-day vs. weekend passes.
  9. Review venue policies (ID, bag size, cashless) to speed up entry.
  10. 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

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