Illenium Tour Tickets | 2025

Illenium fuses melodic bass, rock energy, and cinematic production into an emotional, arena-sized experience—often with live band moments, lasers, and pyro. Step into the catharsis and sing every hook with thousands of fans. Secure your Illenium concert tickets.
Tour Dates and Cities
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Thursday 30 October, 2025 |
Live Oak, FL | from $336.00 | Tickets |
| Saturday 01 November, 2025 |
Hollywood, Florida | from $78.00 | Tickets |
| Saturday 22 November, 2025 |
Rosemont, IL | from $53.32 | Tickets |
| Friday 28 November, 2025 |
San Jose, California | from $246.00 | Tickets |
| Friday 28 November, 2025 |
Long Beach, California | from $267.60 | Tickets |
| Friday 28 November, 2025 |
Long Beach, California | from $177.60 | Tickets |
| Saturday 29 November, 2025 |
San Jose, California | from $204.13 | Tickets |
| Saturday 27 December, 2025 |
Philadelphia, PA | from $294.00 | Tickets |
| Tuesday 30 December, 2025 |
Dallas, Texas | from $420.00 | Tickets |
| Tuesday 30 December, 2025 |
Denver, CO | from $472.80 | Tickets |
| Wednesday 31 December, 2025 |
Denver, CO | from $234.00 | Tickets |
| Thursday 05 March, 2026 |
Las Vegas, Nevada | from $105.35 | Tickets |
| Friday 06 March, 2026 |
Las Vegas, Nevada | from $132.00 | Tickets |
| Saturday 07 March, 2026 |
Las Vegas, Nevada | from $180.00 | Tickets |
| Thursday 12 March, 2026 |
Las Vegas, Nevada | from $111.60 | Tickets |
| Friday 13 March, 2026 |
Las Vegas, Nevada | from $138.00 | Tickets |
| Saturday 14 March, 2026 |
Las Vegas, Nevada | from $180.00 | Tickets |
| Friday 27 March, 2026 |
Miami, Florida | from $598.80 | Tickets |
| Thursday 02 April, 2026 |
Las Vegas, Nevada | from $119.39 | Tickets |
| Friday 03 April, 2026 |
Las Vegas, Nevada | from $133.93 | Tickets |
| Saturday 04 April, 2026 |
Las Vegas, Nevada | from $146.00 | Tickets |
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What to Expect at a Illenium Tour Concert
Illenium’s shows blend festival-scale visuals with heartfelt songwriting and thunderous drops for a cathartic, communal rush.
- Melodic bass anthems that swell into massive, hands-in-the-air drops.
- Live band segments (select “ILLENIUM LIVE”/Trilogy dates) with guitars, drums, and keys.
- Story-driven set arcs that move from introspective ballads to explosive finales.
- Laser and LED wall programming tightly synced to drum fills and vocal phrases.
- Signature edits and mashups weaving classics with new album cuts.
- Emotional singalongs to hits like “Good Things Fall Apart” and “Crawl Outta Love.”
- Pyro/CO₂ hits and timed strobes amplifying peak moments.
- Guest vocalists or collaborators appearing at select headline stadium/arena shows.
- Acoustic or stripped bridges that spotlight the songwriting before the drop returns.
- A fan-family vibe on the floor—brace for confetti, chants, and big group choruses.
The Most Popular Songs of Illenium
- “Good Things Fall Apart” (2019): Jon Bellion collab that pushed Illenium’s crossover reach with arena-ready hooks and soaring guitars.
- “Fractures” (2017): A defining early single; emotive vocals and dramatic drops became a live-show staple.
- “Crawl Outta Love” (2017): Award-winning ballad with Annika Wells; aching verses that explode into cathartic release.
- “Take You Down” (2018): A personal, anthemic single about recovery—melodic swells and a cathartic chorus.
- “Nightlight” (2020): Moody, pulsing lead single from Fallen Embers with a luminous chorus.
- “Hearts on Fire” (2020): Team-up with Dabin & Lights; a surging, vocal-driven centerpiece of the era.
- “Paper Thin” (2020): Tom DeLonge & Angels & Airwaves bring pop-punk grit to Illenium’s melodic bass.
- “First Time” (2021): iann dior collaboration that bridges alt-pop vocals with widescreen drops.
- “Sound of Walking Away” (2017): Stirring duet with Kerli; aching topline over swelling synths.
- “All That Really Matters” (2022): Teddy Swims’ soulful vocal crowns a hopeful, slow-burn anthem.
The Most Popular Illenium Video
Released in 2019, the “Good Things Fall Apart” video pairs Illenium and Jon Bellion’s emotive anthem with a sci-fi narrative of two astronauts racing against planetary collapse. Directed by Jeremi Durand, it mirrors the song’s arc—tension, resolve, and lift—and has become Illenium’s most-watched clip on his official channel as well as a live-show singalong essential.
Illenium Bio & Rise to Fame
Illenium — GRAMMY-nominated American DJ/producer known for melodic bass anthems and arena-scale, emotionally charged live shows.
- Denver-based artist Nicholas D. Miller launched Illenium with debut album Ashes (2016), followed by Awake (2017).
- Breakthrough era with Ascend (2019) and singles like “Good Things Fall Apart,” expanding into arenas.
- Fourth album Fallen Embers (2021) earned a GRAMMY nomination for Best Dance/Electronic Music Album.
- Self-titled ILLENIUM (2023) blended rock textures and pop features into his melodic bass palette.
- Hallmarks: cathartic songwriting, guitar-laced drops, and cinematic live production.
- Touring scale: from Red Rocks and Madison Square Garden to stadium-level “Trilogy” events.
- Distinctive live trademarks: lasers/pyro, custom visuals, and select band-backed performances.
- Community impact: anthems about resilience and recovery that turn crowds into mass singalongs.
Fascinating Insights About Illenium’s Tours
From first-ever stadium concerts to record-setting crowds, Illenium’s tours evolve with ambitious storytelling and production.
- Allegiant Stadium debut: On July 3, 2021, “Trilogy” became the venue’s first concert—a three-set retrospective of Ashes, Awake, and Ascend.
- LED-wristband spectacle: More than 32,000 CrowdSync wristbands lit the crowd during the Las Vegas Trilogy show.
- Run time: The Las Vegas Trilogy concert stretched to nearly four hours across the three album-era sets.
- Record crowd in Denver: “Trilogy: Colorado” at Empower Field (June 17, 2023) drew ~50,000, a U.S. record for an EDM headliner event.
- Live band build-out: The Denver Trilogy finale featured a five-piece band integrated into the production.
- MSG milestone: The 2019 Ascend Tour headlined Madison Square Garden, underscoring his arena ascent.
- Pyro & lasers: Touring crews include dedicated SFX/pyro and laser teams, evident throughout the Ascend production.
- Red Rocks era: Multiple Colorado shows during the Ascend cycle showcased heavy lasers and hometown-scale singalongs.
- Sphere residency: “Odyssey” lands at Las Vegas Sphere across March 5–7 & 12–14, 2026, with additional shows April 2–4, 2026.
- Trilogy concept: Officially billed as three distinct sets celebrating his first three albums before turning the page to new music.
Illenium Ticket Buying Tips
Hot markets and special productions (Trilogy, Sphere, major arenas) move quickly—plan ahead and compare options.
- Join artist/venue newsletters and SMS for presale codes and on-sale times.
- Set calendar alerts; top cities and special productions can sell out fast.
- Balance GA energy vs. reserved seats for clear sightlines to the screens.
- Check official venue and artist links first; consider verified resale only after face-value options.
- Avoid DM resellers; use secure platform transfers for mobile tickets.
- VIP/early entry helps for rail placement and full-stage visuals.
- For festival dates, confirm the day/stage before purchasing single-day passes.
- If traveling, book refundable lodging near transit/parking to simplify show day.
- Review venue policies (bag size, ID, hydration) to speed security.
- Bring ear protection and a battery pack—shows run long and loud.
Illenium’s Concert Testimonials
Fans praise the emotional lift, production scale, and communal feel of Illenium’s live shows.
- “Massive singalongs and goosebumps all night.” — Attendee, Denver
- “The lasers and visuals were next-level cinematic.” — Attendee, New York
- “Live guitar + drops = chills, every time.” — Attendee, Los Angeles
- “Three sets flew by—epic journey.” — Attendee, Las Vegas
- “Pyro hits lined up perfectly with every chorus.” — Attendee, Chicago
- “Tears, hugs, and the loudest crowd vocals.” — Attendee, Boston
- “Arena show that still felt personal.” — Attendee, London
- “Seamless flow between classics and new tracks.” — Attendee, Toronto
- “Cathartic build, explosive finale—unforgettable.” — Attendee, Sydney
- “Production quality you can feel in your chest.” — Attendee, Miami