Chris Lake Tour Tickets | 2026

Chris Lake

House and tech-house powerhouse Chris Lake turns clubs and festivals into high-energy, vocal-led dance experiences—precision low end, standout hooks, and seamless, tension-and-release mixing. Don’t miss the Black Book vibe—secure your Chris Lake concert tickets.

Tour Dates and Cities

Date City Price Tickets
Thursday
05 February, 2026
Salt Lake City, Utah from $84.55 Tickets
Friday
20 February, 2026
West Jordan, Utah from $106.27 Tickets
Friday
20 February, 2026
West Jordan, Utah from $106.27 Tickets
Saturday
21 February, 2026
West Jordan, Utah from $106.27 Tickets
Saturday
21 February, 2026
West Jordan, Utah from $118.80 Tickets
Friday
27 February, 2026
Miami, Florida from $180.00 Tickets
Saturday
28 February, 2026
Miami, Florida from $132.00 Tickets
Saturday
21 March, 2026
Las Vegas, Nevada from $106.67 Tickets
Wednesday
25 March, 2026
Nashville, Tennessee from $90.94 Tickets
Friday
27 March, 2026
Knoxville, Tennessee from $502.80 Tickets
Saturday
04 April, 2026
Nashville, Tennessee from $80.40 Tickets
Saturday
18 April, 2026
Salt Lake City, Utah from $76.80 Tickets
Wednesday
22 April, 2026
Salt Lake City, Utah from $55.08 Tickets
Friday
24 April, 2026
Las Vegas, Nevada from $130.80 Tickets
Saturday
23 May, 2026
Detroit, Michigan from $419.63 Tickets
Friday
05 June, 2026
Brooklyn, New York from $129.37 Tickets
Saturday
06 June, 2026
Brooklyn, New York from $142.27 Tickets
Wednesday
17 June, 2026
Burgettstown, Pennsylvania from $90.94 Tickets
Thursday
25 June, 2026
Rothbury, Michigan from $675.60 Tickets
Wednesday
29 July, 2026
Shakopee, Minnesota from $137.89 Tickets
Thursday
30 July, 2026
Milwaukee, Wisconsin from $266.40 Tickets
Thursday
30 July, 2026
Shakopee, Minnesota from $145.14 Tickets
Friday
07 August, 2026
Long Pond, Pennsylvania from $586.80 Tickets

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What to Expect at a Chris Lake Tour Concert

Chris Lake’s shows blend modern tech-house punch with big, melodic hooks and crowd-locking grooves—tight, polished, and built for peak-time momentum.

  • Phone-up, hands-up moments on anthems like “Turn Off The Lights,” “Deceiver,” and “Beggin’.”
  • Seamless transitions that build patient tension into explosive drops without losing groove.
  • Black Book–styled staging: crisp LED walls, strobes, and laser sweeps timed to edits.
  • Exclusive tour edits and IDs threaded between recent singles and catalog favorites.
  • Vocal highlights (Aatig, Alexis Roberts, Aluna) punctuating drum-led workouts.
  • Powerful, controlled low end tuned for arenas, outdoor parks, and packed warehouses.
  • Occasional label showcases/Block Party energy with complementary house artists.
  • Throwback nods to early hits (“Changes,” “Carry Me Away”) in modernized form.
  • Minimal mic chatter—selection and pacing do the talking.
  • End-of-set lift with communal singalongs and high-impact finales.

The Most Popular Songs of Chris Lake

  1. “Turn Off The Lights” (feat. Alexis Roberts) (2018): Sleek, vocal-driven tech-house smash with a signature bass bounce.
  2. “I Want You” (2017): OWSLA-era breakthrough—gritty synths and a hypnotic, percussive drop.
  3. “Operator (Ring Ring)” (feat. Dances With White Girls) (2017): A club essential; sassy vocal chops over a jacking groove.
  4. “Deceiver” (with Green Velvet) (2018): Minimalist, rolling drums and a deadpan hook tailor-made for big rooms.
  5. “In The Yuma” (feat. Aatig) (2022): Festival-tested heater named after Coachella’s Yuma Tent energy.
  6. “Beggin'” (with Aluna) (2023): Sultry topline meets bouncing bass—radio-friendly yet dancefloor heavy.
  7. “More Baby” (with Aluna) (2023): A darker, late-night sibling to “Beggin’,” built on snappy drums and vocal loops.
  8. “A Drug From God” (with NPC/Grimes) (2021): Icy vocal textures over a relentless, mechanical groove.
  9. “Changes” (feat. Laura V) (2006): Early crossover hit that introduced Lake’s melodic sensibility.
  10. “Carry Me Away” (feat. Emma Hewitt) (2007): Uplifting vocal house cut that topped U.S. dance airplay.

The Most Popular Chris Lake Video

Released on his official channel, “Turn Off The Lights” (2018) pairs Alexis Roberts’ commanding vocal with a tightly coiled bassline and stark visual palette. The video helped cement Lake’s modern tech-house phase, translating a festival-dominating single into an accessible calling card for new fans and longtime followers alike.

Chris Lake Bio & Rise to Fame

Chris Lake — English DJ/producer and Black Book Records founder, leading today’s house/tech-house wave with vocal hooks and club-focused precision.

  • Origins: Norwich-born producer who emerged with bootlegs before breaking through in mid-2000s house.
  • Breakthrough singles: “Changes” (2006) hit UK charts and U.S. dance airplay; “Carry Me Away” (2007) topped U.S. dance airplay.
  • Modern era highlights: OWSLA-era “I Want You” and “Operator,” then Black Book–led run of festival anthems.
  • Key collaborations: Green Velvet, Aluna, Aatig, Grimes (NPC), Sammy Virji, Disclosure.
  • Notable releases: “Deceiver” (2018), “A Drug From God” (2021), “In The Yuma” (2022), “Beggin’” (2023), “Ease My Mind” (2025).
  • Albums: Chemistry (2025) showcases his current melodic/club fusion.
  • Labels/Projects: Founder of Black Book Records; member of Anti Up (with Chris Lorenzo).
  • Touring profile: Headline arena/park shows, curated Black Book Block Parties, and major festival slots.
  • Live trademarks: Precision low end, vocal peaks, and high-impact pacing designed for large systems.

Fascinating Insights About Chris Lake’s Tours

From Coachella’s Yuma Tent to label-curated block parties and headline amphitheaters, Chris Lake’s touring blends festival scale with label-community intimacy.

  1. Coachella 2019 (Yuma Tent): Played Friday sets slated around 8:15–9:30 p.m., underscoring his festival primetime pull.
  2. Yuma set shared online: Lake later posted his 2019 Yuma Tent performance for fans to replay.
  3. Black Book Block Party launch (2019): Early San Francisco edition at The Midway established the brand’s street-party feel.
  4. Block Party returns (Nov 12, 2022): The Midway SF date featured a stacked house lineup under the Black Book banner.
  5. El Paso takeover (June 25, 2022): Downtown Block Party brought the series to Texas with label friends.
  6. Chemistry Album Tour (announced July 2025): A 13-date North American run followed the album release, with dates listed on his official site.
  7. Red Rocks debut (Aug 30, 2025): Headlined the iconic Colorado amphitheatre—his first show there.
  8. Brooklyn Storehouse set (2025): Uploaded a full “Chemistry” tour set to his official YouTube channel.
  9. “In The Yuma” release (Nov 11, 2022): The single arrived via Black Book/Astralwerks after heavy festival play.
  10. Waterfront Park, San Diego (Aug 2, 2025): “Black Book On The Water” marked one of his biggest headline outdoor productions.

Chris Lake Ticket Buying Tips

High-demand headline dates and Block Party shows can move quickly—use these strategies to snag great seats (or the best spot on the floor).

  1. Join the artist/venue lists and enable presale/on-sale alerts.
  2. Create accounts and store payment details with primary sellers before the queue opens.
  3. Compare floor GA immersion versus lower-bowl/balcony sightlines for visuals and sound.
  4. Buy from authorized primary outlets; if needed, use verified fan-to-fan resale only.
  5. Target midweek or secondary markets for better availability and pricing.
  6. Consider VIP or early-entry options if you want rail positioning.
  7. Recheck inventory 24–72 hours pre-show—production holds often release late.
  8. For festivals, confirm day/stage before choosing single-day vs. weekend passes.
  9. Review venue policies (ID, bag size, cashless) to speed entry.
  10. Bring ear protection and ensure tickets are saved offline in your wallet app.

Chris Lake’s Concert Testimonials

Fans praise the precision bass, vocal peaks, and non-stop momentum that define a Chris Lake night.

  • “Wall-to-wall energy—every drop landed perfectly.” — Attendee, Denver
  • “Vocals hit hard and the bass stayed clean all night.” — Attendee, San Francisco
  • “Block Party vibe felt like a giant family rave.” — Attendee, El Paso
  • “Old favorites reworked alongside new IDs—so fun.” — Attendee, New York
  • “Flawless transitions; zero dead space.” — Attendee, Chicago
  • “‘In The Yuma’ live absolutely erupted.” — Attendee, Phoenix
  • “Huge production without overpowering the music.” — Attendee, Los Angeles
  • “Singalongs on ‘Beggin’’ and ‘Turn Off The Lights.’” — Attendee, Toronto
  • “Tight low end, no muddiness—perfectly tuned.” — Attendee, London
  • “Left grinning ear to ear—peak-time masterclass.” — Attendee, Miami

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