Deorro Tour Tickets | 2025

Deorro

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

  1. “Five Hours” (2014): LE7ELS breakthrough that hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Dance/Mix Show Airplay and became a global club staple.
  2. “Five More Hours” (with Chris Brown) (2015): Vocal revamp that stormed international charts and crossed into pop territory.
  3. “Bailar” (feat. Elvis Crespo) (2016): Latin-dance smash with multi-territory certifications, a guaranteed live singalong.
  4. “Perdóname” (feat. DyCy & Adrian Delgado) (2014): Bilingual crowd favorite marrying emotive vocals with festival punch.
  5. “Yee” (2013): Early Revealed single—bouncy, horn-like lead that introduced Deorro’s kinetic style worldwide.
  6. “Flashlight” (with R3HAB) (2014): A peak-hour collaboration built for massive rooms and main-stage drops.
  7. “Freak” (with Steve Aoki & Diplo feat. Steve Bays) (2014): Mad Decent team-up—wild, party-starting energy.
  8. “Rise and Shine” (2017): Turbocharged opener from debut album Good Evening, tailor-made for high-octane intros.
  9. “Shakalaka” (with Steve Aoki, MAKJ & Max Styler) (2018): Percussive, chant-ready heater that detonates festival crowds.
  10. “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.

  1. Delivered a “Deorro & Friends” main-stage set at EDC Las Vegas 2025, with surprise regional-Mexican guests joining onstage.
  2. Uploaded the full EDC Las Vegas 2025 performance to his official YouTube channel for fans to relive the night.
  3. Maintains a 2025 Las Vegas residency across Tao Group venues (e.g., Hakkasan/OMNIA), anchoring frequent weekend shows.
  4. Official tour page listed a two-night run at Denver’s Mission Ballroom (Oct 2–3, 2025) as part of his fall dates.
  5. Brought regional-Mexican flavor to major festivals in recent years, including collaborations highlighted during EDC appearances.
  6. Performed “Discoteca” live at Premio Lo Nuestro (Feb 24, 2022) alongside Pitbull & IAmChino—TV-stage scale and production.
  7. Posted full festival sets (e.g., EDC Mexico 2022 at circuitGROUNDS) to his channel, underscoring his open-archive fan ethos.
  8. Entered DJ Mag’s Top 100 as the highest new entry at No. 19 (2014), performing a special set during ADE that year.
  9. Debut album Good Evening (2017) supplied high-tempo openers like “Rise and Shine” that often frame his show intros.
  10. “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.

  1. Join Deorro and venue newsletters; enable presale/on-sale alerts on primary ticketing apps.
  2. Create accounts and save payment info in advance to speed through queues.
  3. For GA floors, aim near front-of-house for the best sound; arrive early if you want rail.
  4. Start with primary sellers; if sold out, use verified fan-to-fan resale only.
  5. Compare weeknight vs. weekend shows and neighboring cities for better pricing.
  6. Consider VIP/table or balcony options at clubs if you prefer space and clear sightlines.
  7. Recheck 24–72 hours before showtime—production holds often release late.
  8. For festivals, confirm day/stage assignments before choosing single-day vs. weekend passes.
  9. Review venue policies (age limits, bag size, cashless) to avoid delays at entry.
  10. 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

Deorro Social Media Profiles