INZO Tour Tickets | 2026

INZO

Chicago-born, Denver-based producer INZO blends cinematic, melodic-bass atmospheres with mind-expanding sound design—from Alan Watts–laced anthems to cosmic collabs. Expect immersive visuals, weightless builds, and cathartic drops—secure your INZO concert tickets.

Tour Dates and Cities

Date City Price Tickets
Friday
20 March, 2026
Boston, Massachusetts from $48.24 Tickets
Friday
20 March, 2026
Boston, Massachusetts from $19.20 Tickets
Friday
20 March, 2026
Minneapolis, Minnesota from $78.66 Tickets
Saturday
21 March, 2026
Kansas City, Missouri from $43.20 Tickets
Sunday
22 March, 2026
Omaha, Nebraska from $54.00 Tickets
Wednesday
25 March, 2026
Bozeman, Montana from $46.21 Tickets
Thursday
26 March, 2026
Missoula, Montana from $44.26 Tickets
Friday
27 March, 2026
San Bernardino, California from $109.20 Tickets
Friday
27 March, 2026
Denver, Colorado from $52.80 Tickets
Saturday
28 March, 2026
San Bernardino, California from $138.24 Tickets
Saturday
28 March, 2026
Seattle, Washington from $57.60 Tickets
Friday
03 April, 2026
Morrison, Colorado from $81.60 Tickets
Friday
03 April, 2026
San Francisco, California from $48.54 Tickets
Saturday
04 April, 2026
Seattle, Washington from $58.80 Tickets
Saturday
04 April, 2026
Seattle, Washington from $88.80 Tickets
Friday
10 April, 2026
Santa Fe, New Mexico from $57.13 Tickets
Saturday
11 April, 2026
Portland, Oregon from $53.89 Tickets
Friday
17 April, 2026
Austin, Texas from $56.87 Tickets
Sunday
19 April, 2026
Tempe, Arizona from $48.22 Tickets
Saturday
23 May, 2026
Detroit, Michigan from $534.00 Tickets
Saturday
23 May, 2026
Brooklyn, New York from $44.30 Tickets
Monday
25 May, 2026
Detroit, Michigan from $415.20 Tickets

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What to Expect at a INZO Tour Concert

INZO’s sets move from reflective ambience to euphoric, bass-heavy peaks, threading fan favorites with fresh IDs and collaborative cuts.

  • Melodic-bass foundations with pristine, vocal/voiceover-led breakdowns.
  • Signature moments around “Overthinker,” “Angst,” and “Faceplant On The Galaxy.”
  • Cinematic intros that bloom into widescreen, festival-scale drops.
  • Clean FOH: rounded subs, airy highs, and uncluttered midrange for clarity.
  • Alan Watts–themed interludes that deepen the show’s narrative arc.
  • House-leaning detours from his Sidequest/Visionquest era for contrast.
  • Live-edited transitions and tasteful double-drops for momentum without whiplash.
  • Cosmic motion-graphic visuals synced to tension-and-release moments.
  • Carefully paced valleys before late-set, sing-along finales.
  • Encore lifts featuring a fan-beloved motif or VIP edit to close the night.

The Most Popular Songs of INZO

  1. “Overthinker” (2018): meditative spoken-word sample over luminous synths; a cult classic that defined his sound.
  2. “Angst” (2019): companion to “Overthinker,” its anxious monologue swells into a cathartic, bass-forward payoff.
  3. “Drift Like A Cloud, Flow Like Water” (2022): serene textures and Alan Watts reflections dissolve into weightless lift.
  4. “Faceplant On The Galaxy” (with LSDREAM) (2024): astral bass journey—gliding leads and gravity-shifting drops.
  5. “Hideaway” (with Lhasa Petik) (2024): emotive vocal cut with glossy synth bloom and patient release.
  6. “Y” (2019): Wakaan-era heater—laser-cut drums and turbocharged momentum.
  7. “Young Majestic” (2024): Visionquest standout balancing swaggering cadence and widescreen melody.
  8. “Go Mode” (with Blookah & DijahSB) (2025): hip-hop cadence meets club heft; a high-energy set spark.
  9. “The Descent” (with REZZ) (2024): brooding, industrial-tinged collaboration from REZZ’s 2024 LP cycle.
  10. “Letting You Go” (feat. LaMeduza) (2017): early favorite—sleek topline and airy, melodic propulsion.

The Most Popular INZO Video

Posted on INZO’s official channel, the “Faceplant On The Galaxy” video with LSDREAM anchors his 2024 Visionquest era, translating the track’s space-bass glide into starfield visuals and kinetic edits. Released May 2024, it quickly became one of his most-viewed official uploads. The piece showcases his cinematic, uplifting side while retaining bass weight—an ideal snapshot of the show’s cosmic mood.

INZO Bio & Rise to Fame

INZO — Chicago-born, Denver-based electronic producer known for cinematic, melodic-bass journeys and boundary-free genre experiments.

  • Origins: Mike Inzano; raised in Chicago, now based in Denver.
  • Breakthrough: “Overthinker” (2018) with Alan Watts sample became his signature streaming hit.
  • Key eras: Multiverse EP (2019, Wakaan), Earth Magic project/tour (2022–2023), Visionquest EP (2024).
  • Notable singles: “Drift Like A Cloud, Flow Like Water” (2022), “Hideaway” with Lhasa Petik (2024), “Faceplant On The Galaxy” with LSDREAM (2024).
  • 2025 chapter: Nexum—a collaborative album with Blookah featuring “Go Mode,” “Good Signs,” and more.
  • Label: Founder of Local Void Records, a creative imprint for boundaryless electronic music.
  • Collaborations: REZZ (“The Descent”), LSDREAM, Blookah; support from major bass festivals and peers.
  • Live trademarks: narrative builds, cosmic visual design, and uplifting, cathartic drops.

Fascinating Insights About INZO’s Tours

INZO’s routing has scaled from first headlining clubs to Red Rocks and a multi-continent concept tour rollout.

  1. Launched his first headlining Earth Magic Tour in October 2022 (e.g., The RITZ Ybor, Tampa, Oct 14, 2022).
  2. Announced as mid-2022/23 dates continued, with support from Dreamers Delight, Rome in Silver, and sumthin sumthin.
  3. Rolled out the Visionquest headline shows in 2024, including The Van Buren, Phoenix (Apr 27, 2024).
  4. Played Orlando’s The Vanguard on Apr 5, 2024 as part of the Visionquest run.
  5. Headlined Red Rocks Amphitheatre on March 28, 2025 for “INZO Rocks.”
  6. Teased/announced the expansive Mirrorverse Tour for 2026 via official partners.
  7. Set the Mirrorverse finale for Red Rocks on April 3, 2026, marking a milestone return.
  8. Hosted a special Nexum album release party with Blookah at Colorado’s Mishawaka Amphitheatre (Aug 8, 2025).
  9. “Go Mode” (June 27, 2025) arrived mid-tour, fueling the Nexum chapter across 2025 shows.
  10. “Faceplant On The Galaxy” (May 3, 2024) became a visual centerpiece across the 2024 Visionquest dates.

INZO Ticket Buying Tips

High-demand weekends and Red Rocks/major-city stops move quickly—use these strategies for value and a great view.

  1. Follow INZO and venues for presale codes and on-sale times.
  2. Buy early tiers—weekends and marquee venues jump first.
  3. GA floor for energy; FOH/balcony for the clearest mix and full visual canvas.
  4. Use official primary sellers; for resale, choose platforms with verification and guarantees.
  5. Check age limits (18+/21+) and last-entry policies before purchase.
  6. Study venue maps to avoid obstructed views and heavy side-fill zones.
  7. For festivals, confirm day splits so your pass matches INZO’s set day.
  8. Watch for second shows or venue upgrades after fast sellouts.
  9. Arrive early for a prime spot and to catch quality support (frequent collaborators appear).
  10. Bring ear protection—sub-heavy moments can be intense near the stacks.

INZO’s Concert Testimonials

Fans praise the emotional lift, cosmic visuals, and precision bass impact at an INZO show.

  • “Meditative then massive—an unforgettable arc.” — Attendee, Denver
  • “Bass hit hard but the mix stayed crystal.” — Attendee, Chicago
  • “‘Overthinker’ gave the whole room chills.” — Attendee, Los Angeles
  • “Cinematic visuals that amplified every drop.” — Attendee, Phoenix
  • “New IDs slotted perfectly with the classics.” — Attendee, Orlando
  • “House flips in the middle were a great surprise.” — Attendee, Austin
  • “The Alan Watts moments tied the story together.” — Attendee, Seattle
  • “Red Rocks set felt otherworldly.” — Attendee, Morrison
  • “Seamless pacing—no dead air, just flow.” — Attendee, New York
  • “Left buzzing—melodic and heavy in equal measure.” — Attendee, Miami

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