Excision Tour Tickets | 2025

Excision

Excision unleashes seismic dubstep and bass music with colossal visuals, precision lasers, and arena-shaking low end. From The Paradox to the Nexus era, expect an earth-rattling, cinematic assault—grab your Excision concert tickets.

Tour Dates and Cities

Date City Price Tickets
Friday
24 October, 2025
Salt Lake City, Utah from $388.80 Tickets
Sunday
26 October, 2025
Salt Lake City, Utah from $259.20 Tickets
Friday
07 November, 2025
Orlando, Florida from $264.00 Tickets
Saturday
08 November, 2025
Orlando, Florida from $338.40 Tickets
Friday
28 November, 2025
San Jose, California from $246.00 Tickets
Friday
28 November, 2025
San Jose, California from $156.00 Tickets
Friday
28 November, 2025
Long Beach, California from $267.60 Tickets
Saturday
29 November, 2025
Long Beach, California from $201.60 Tickets
Friday
19 December, 2025
Minneapolis, MN from $103.20 Tickets
Friday
19 December, 2025
Minneapolis, MN from $181.16 Tickets
Saturday
20 December, 2025
Minneapolis, MN from $102.00 Tickets
Tuesday
30 December, 2025
Denver, CO from $472.80 Tickets
Wednesday
31 December, 2025
Denver, CO from $234.00 Tickets
Friday
27 March, 2026
Miami, Florida from $598.80 Tickets

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What to Expect at a Excision Tour Concert

Excision’s shows fuse blockbuster-scale stage design with precision-engineered sound for a headbanger’s paradise.

  • Crushing dubstep and bass drops balanced with melodic breakdowns and anthemic sing-alongs.
  • Signature stage productions (The Paradox, The Evolution, Nexus) with towering LED and custom animation.
  • PK Sound systems tuned for chest-thumping sub-bass and clean, high-impact transients.
  • Tightly time-coded lasers, strobes, and motion graphics for drop-by-drop choreography.
  • Fan-forward pacing: rail energy up front, wide “sweet spot” sound for the whole room.
  • Setlist blends classics (“Throwin’ Elbows,” “Crowd Control”) with new collabs and heavy IDs.
  • Minimal mic chatter—momentum-first mixing and rapid-fire transitions.
  • Occasional pyro and CO₂ hits at arena/festival dates (venue permitting).
  • Immersive themes and easter eggs linking festival brands (Lost Lands, Bass Canyon).
  • Long finales and encore surges engineered for a cathartic, communal blowout.

The Most Popular Songs of Excision

  1. “Crowd Control” (2011): A riot-starting Downlink collab—heavy midrange stabs and a call-and-response hook built for festival rails.
  2. “X Rated” (feat. Messinian) (2011): Title cut from his debut LP; snarling, vocal-led brostep that cemented his signature sound.
  3. “Get to the Point” (2010): Early Liquid Stranger link-up—sawtooth aggression and rubbery subs showcase formative Excision grit.
  4. “Throwin’ Elbows” (with Space Laces) (2016): Mosh-inducing Virus-era weapon; mechanical riffs and stop-start punches.
  5. “The Paradox” (2016): Album highlight turned live motif—cinematic build and steel-edged drop architecture.
  6. “Rumble” (with Space Laces) (2018): Turbocharged bass design and whiplash switch-ups—an enduring set staple.
  7. “Gold (Stupid Love)” (with Illenium feat. Shallows) (2018): Melodic-dubstep anthem that bridged heavy and heartfelt on Apex.
  8. “Another Me” (with Seven Lions & Wooli feat. Dylan Matthew) (2019): A two-mode epic—soaring vocal catharsis into pulverizing second-drop power.
  9. “Feel Something” (with Illenium & I Prevail) (2020): Rock/EDM crossover—metalcore emotion meets subwoofer muscle.
  10. “Bunker Buster” (with Subtronics) (2021): Rail-wrecker built on jagged sound design and relentless momentum.

The Most Popular Excision Video

“The Paradox” served as a visual flagship for Excision’s 2016 album Virus, echoing the tour production of the same name with industrial imagery and hard-edged motion design. Premiered on his official channel, it has amassed millions of views and became shorthand for his bass-first, cinematic identity. The track’s drop structure and menacing aesthetic foreshadowed the scale of his subsequent productions, helping define the Excision live experience.

Excision Bio & Rise to Fame

Excision — Canadian bass music trailblazer, festival founder, and architect of arena-scale dubstep productions.

  • Origin: Kelowna, British Columbia; real name Jeff Abel—producer/DJ since mid-2000s.
  • Labels: Founded Rottun Recordings; launched Subsidia Records in 2020 to champion bass subgenres.
  • Breakthrough releases: X Rated (2011), Codename X (2015), Virus (2016), Apex (2018), Onyx (2022).
  • Signature tracks/collabs: “Crowd Control,” “Throwin’ Elbows,” “Gold (Stupid Love)” with Illenium, “Another Me” with Seven Lions & Wooli.
  • Live innovations: The Paradox (2016), The Evolution (2020), and Nexus-era productions with massive LED, lasers, and precision programming.
  • Festival founder: Created Lost Lands (Legend Valley, OH) and Bass Canyon (The Gorge, WA).
  • Touring profile: Headline arena runs, multi-night “Thunderdome” takeovers, and top-tier festival stages.
  • Hallmarks: PK Sound bass impact, narrative visuals (dinosaurs/robots), and fan-focused community ethos.

Fascinating Insights About Excision’s Tours

Excision’s touring has evolved through distinct production eras and fan-built festivals that push AV scale and sound.

  1. The Paradox premiered in late 2015; the 2018 run touted ~150,000 watts of PK Sound with modular LED and custom visuals.
  2. The Evolution debuted at his Tacoma Dome “Thunderdome” shows on January 31–February 1, 2020.
  3. Nexus Tour (2023–2024) spanned 50+ dates and was billed as his biggest tour production to date.
  4. Los Angeles stop (Apr 12–13, 2024): Insomniac promoted a two-night Nexus takeover emphasizing the “biggest tour production yet.”
  5. Thunderdome has become a marquee multi-night indoor event at Tacoma Dome, with the 2025 edition held February 7–9, 2025.
  6. Lost Lands launched in 2017 at Legend Valley, Ohio, as a dinosaur-themed, bass-only festival curated by Excision.
  7. PK Sound milestone: Lost Lands 2018 deployed over 1 million watts of PK Sound—its largest-ever system at the time.
  8. Bass Canyon launched in 2018 at The Gorge Amphitheatre, featuring three nights of The Paradox production.
  9. Real-world schedules: Venue listings for the Nexus Tour commonly showed doors around 6:00–7:00 p.m. with evening showtimes (e.g., March 27, 2024 at Brady Music Center).
  10. Active routing: The official site maintains current tour/festival dates across North America and beyond.

Excision Ticket Buying Tips

High-demand cities and multi-night takeovers sell quickly—use a plan to secure great spots at fair prices.

  1. Join artist/venue newsletters and enable mobile alerts for presales and on-sales.
  2. Be logged in before on-sale; store payment/shipping to check out fast.
  3. Target early night or weekday dates and secondary markets for better availability.
  4. Choose GA floor for rail energy or elevated seating for full-stage visuals.
  5. Stick to authorized primary sellers; if needed, use verified fan-to-fan resale only.
  6. Check VIP/early entry if you value rail access, dedicated merch lines, or lounge areas.
  7. Revisit inventory 24–72 hours pre-show when production holds often release.
  8. For festivals, lock passes and lodging early; later tiers and hotels spike quickly.
  9. Review venue policies (bag size, ID, cashless, cameras) to speed entry.
  10. Protect your hearing and bring a portable charger—shows are loud and mobile-only tickets are common.

Excision’s Concert Testimonials

Fans rave about the chest-rattling bass, ultra-tight visuals, and communal surge of the finale drops.

  • “A sub-bass earthquake with laser precision.” — Attendee, Los Angeles
  • “Every drop hit like a freight train—no weak moments.” — Attendee, Chicago
  • “Nexus production looked massive from the back row.” — Attendee, Dallas
  • “Visuals told a story—dinosaurs to robots to meltdown.” — Attendee, Toronto
  • “Best rail experience I’ve had—energy was unreal.” — Attendee, Denver
  • “Bass was huge but crystal clear—no mud at all.” — Attendee, Seattle
  • “Old-school ‘Crowd Control’ into new IDs… chaos.” — Attendee, New York
  • “Two hours flew by—zero filler.” — Attendee, Phoenix
  • “Festival-scale staging in an arena. Mind-blowing.” — Attendee, Miami
  • “Left with the biggest grin and sore neck.” — Attendee, Columbus

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