Deorro Tour Tickets | 2025

Deorro ignites dancefloors with a high-octane fusion of Melbourne bounce, Latin house swagger, and festival-tested anthems. Expect precision drops, bilingual crowd moments, and a nonstop party powered by “Five Hours,” “Bailar,” and more. Secure your Deorro concert tickets.
Tour Dates and Cities
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Friday 31 October, 2025 |
San Bernardino, California | from $142.20 | Tickets |
| Friday 31 October, 2025 |
San Bernardino, California | from $76.80 | Tickets |
| Saturday 08 November, 2025 |
Chicago, Illinois | from $82.80 | Tickets |
| Friday 14 November, 2025 |
Dallas, Texas | from $91.20 | Tickets |
| Saturday 15 November, 2025 |
Dallas, Texas | from $76.80 | Tickets |
| Saturday 22 November, 2025 |
Costa Mesa, CA | from $124.80 | Tickets |
| Friday 26 December, 2025 |
Portland, OR | from $98.62 | Tickets |
| Saturday 27 December, 2025 |
Portland, OR | from $98.62 | Tickets |
| Wednesday 31 December, 2025 |
Avondale, Arizona | from $285.60 | Tickets |
| Friday 27 March, 2026 |
Miami, Florida | from $598.80 | Tickets |
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What to Expect at a Deorro Tour Concert
Deorro’s shows blend big-room energy with Latin flair, delivering a feel-good, hands-up sprint from open to close.
- Signature Melbourne-bounce grooves and rubbery basslines that keep the floor moving.
- Latin-house switch-ups and Spanish-language hooks that spark instant singalongs.
- Peak-time drops from “Five Hours,” “Five More Hours,” and “Bailar” threaded through the set.
- Quick, hype-leaning cuts balanced with longer blends for momentum and payoff.
- Festival-scale LED/laser programming adapted for clubs, theaters, and main stages.
- Custom edits and bootlegs that flip classics into high-impact climaxes.
- Call-and-response mic moments and crowd claps on the build for added tension.
- Percussive, cumbia- and dembow-tinged rhythms woven between electro heaters.
- Occasional surprise guests on special dates (e.g., regional Mexican cameos at festival sets).
- Uplifting, community-first vibe—expect flags waving and a celebratory finale.
The Most Popular Songs of Deorro
- “Five Hours” (2014): LE7ELS breakthrough that hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Dance/Mix Show Airplay and became a global club staple.
- “Five More Hours” (with Chris Brown) (2015): Vocal revamp that stormed international charts and crossed into pop territory.
- “Bailar” (feat. Elvis Crespo) (2016): Latin-dance smash with multi-territory certifications, a guaranteed live singalong.
- “Perdóname” (feat. DyCy & Adrian Delgado) (2014): Bilingual crowd favorite marrying emotive vocals with festival punch.
- “Yee” (2013): Early Revealed single—bouncy, horn-like lead that introduced Deorro’s kinetic style worldwide.
- “Flashlight” (with R3HAB) (2014): A peak-hour collaboration built for massive rooms and main-stage drops.
- “Freak” (with Steve Aoki & Diplo feat. Steve Bays) (2014): Mad Decent team-up—wild, party-starting energy.
- “Rise and Shine” (2017): Turbocharged opener from debut album Good Evening, tailor-made for high-octane intros.
- “Shakalaka” (with Steve Aoki, MAKJ & Max Styler) (2018): Percussive, chant-ready heater that detonates festival crowds.
- “Pica” (with Elvis Crespo & Henry Fong) (2019): Hyper-rhythmic Latin-EDM crossover built on carnival-ready momentum.
The Most Popular Deorro Video
“Perdóname” (2014) showcases Deorro’s bilingual, melody-forward approach with DyCy and Adrian Delgado, pairing heartfelt verses to a floor-shaking drop. The official video on Deorro’s channel has amassed millions of views and remains a fan touchstone, bridging his electro roots with the Latin-dance direction that later powered hits like “Bailar.”
Deorro Bio & Rise to Fame
Deorro — Mexican-American DJ/producer (Erick Orrosquieta), Panda Funk founder, and global festival mainstay.
- Origins: Los Angeles/West Covina; began DJing at 14 and producing by 17.
- Alias: Formerly released as TON!C before rebranding to Deorro.
- Early Breakthrough: “Yee” (2013) on Hardwell’s Revealed introduced his bounce-driven sound to Europe.
- Global Hit: “Five Hours” (2014) topped Billboard’s Dance/Mix Show Airplay; later evolved into “Five More Hours” (2015) with Chris Brown.
- Latin Crossover: “Bailar” (2016) with Elvis Crespo earned major certifications, including Diamond in France.
- Debut Album: Good Evening (March 31, 2017) on Ultra Music—26 tracks spanning interludes and high-energy cuts.
- Second Album: ORRO (2022) leaned further into Latin-EDM collaborations.
- Label/Collective: Founder of Panda Funk (PandaFunk), nurturing a community around his sound.
- Notable Live Moment: Performed “Discoteca” live with Pitbull & IAmChino at Premio Lo Nuestro (Feb 24, 2022).
- Current Stage: Club residencies and festival headliners across North America, including Las Vegas shows.
Fascinating Insights About Deorro’s Tours
From Vegas residencies to stadium-scale festival moments, Deorro’s routing mixes club intimacy with blockbuster spectacles.
- Delivered a “Deorro & Friends” main-stage set at EDC Las Vegas 2025, with surprise regional-Mexican guests joining onstage.
- Uploaded the full EDC Las Vegas 2025 performance to his official YouTube channel for fans to relive the night.
- Maintains a 2025 Las Vegas residency across Tao Group venues (e.g., Hakkasan/OMNIA), anchoring frequent weekend shows.
- Official tour page listed a two-night run at Denver’s Mission Ballroom (Oct 2–3, 2025) as part of his fall dates.
- Brought regional-Mexican flavor to major festivals in recent years, including collaborations highlighted during EDC appearances.
- Performed “Discoteca” live at Premio Lo Nuestro (Feb 24, 2022) alongside Pitbull & IAmChino—TV-stage scale and production.
- Posted full festival sets (e.g., EDC Mexico 2022 at circuitGROUNDS) to his channel, underscoring his open-archive fan ethos.
- Entered DJ Mag’s Top 100 as the highest new entry at No. 19 (2014), performing a special set during ADE that year.
- Debut album Good Evening (2017) supplied high-tempo openers like “Rise and Shine” that often frame his show intros.
- “Bailar” (2016) remains a universal live highlight, reflecting his bilingual, cross-cultural draw on tour.
Deorro Ticket Buying Tips
Locking in Deorro tickets is easier with a plan—here’s how to snag great spots and prices.
- Join Deorro and venue newsletters; enable presale/on-sale alerts on primary ticketing apps.
- Create accounts and save payment info in advance to speed through queues.
- For GA floors, aim near front-of-house for the best sound; arrive early if you want rail.
- Start with primary sellers; if sold out, use verified fan-to-fan resale only.
- Compare weeknight vs. weekend shows and neighboring cities for better pricing.
- Consider VIP/table or balcony options at clubs if you prefer space and clear sightlines.
- Recheck 24–72 hours before showtime—production holds often release late.
- For festivals, confirm day/stage assignments before choosing single-day vs. weekend passes.
- Review venue policies (age limits, bag size, cashless) to avoid delays at entry.
- Add mobile tickets to your wallet app for reliable offline scanning at doors.
Deorro’s Concert Testimonials
Fans rave about the party-first pace, Latin crossover moments, and huge drops.
- “Wall-to-wall energy—no lull, just bangers.” — Attendee, Las Vegas
- “‘Bailar’ turned the whole place into a chorus.” — Attendee, Madrid
- “Massive bounce drops and crisp transitions.” — Attendee, Los Angeles
- “Latin edits kept everyone dancing between the big hits.” — Attendee, Miami
- “A perfect mix of club swagger and festival scale.” — Attendee, Denver
- “Lights and lasers synced to every build—goosebumps.” — Attendee, Chicago
- “He knows exactly when to flip into Spanish hooks.” — Attendee, San Diego
- “Crowd hype on the mic without overdoing it.” — Attendee, Toronto
- “Left soaked and smiling—unforgettable night.” — Attendee, New York
- “A true celebration of EDM and Latin culture.” — Attendee, Phoenix