JAUZ Tour Tickets | 2025

Bass-house heavyweight JAUZ blends club-ready grooves with thunderous drops, flipping between house, dubstep, and trap with label-quality precision. Expect kinetic mixes, big hooks, and crowd-fueled energy—grab your JAUZ concert tickets.
Tour Dates and Cities
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Friday 10 October, 2025 |
Tempe, AZ | from $72.00 | Tickets |
| Saturday 11 October, 2025 |
San Francisco, CA | from $88.80 | Tickets |
| Friday 05 December, 2025 |
New York, NY | from $70.80 | Tickets |
| Friday 26 December, 2025 |
Costa Mesa, CA | from $45.55 | Tickets |
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What to Expect at a JAUZ Tour Concert
JAUZ sets deliver a fast, genre-fluid ride—his Bite This! sound jumps from slinky house to teeth-rattling bass with expert pacing and festival-scale impact.
- High-energy bass house foundations with sharp transitions into trap and dubstep.
- Signature edits of fan favorites like “Feel The Volume,” “Rock The Party,” and recent IDs.
- “Wise vs. Wicked” flow: house/tech passages contrasted with darker, heavier segments.
- Custom visuals and shark-themed branding synchronized to drops and build-ups.
- Tight, sub-focused low end with clean tops for vocal-led collabs.
- Festival-tested double-drops and tempo flips that keep the floor moving.
- Label showcases featuring Bite This! tracks and friends’ releases.
- Hands-on crowd work—call-and-response moments and rail-hype cues.
- Smart throwbacks (e.g., classic bass-house motifs) woven into modern production.
- Peak-time finales that stack big-room anthems with heavy VIP edits.
The Most Popular Songs of JAUZ
- “Feel The Volume” (2014): breakout Mad Decent single—sleek bass house and a crowd-erupting drop defined his early sound.
- “Rock The Party” (with Ephwurd) (2015): Spinnin’-era club weapon that helped popularize the bass house wave.
- “Get Down” (with Eptic) (2016): serrated leads and booming low end—an electro-house bruiser built for big rooms.
- “Magic” (with Marshmello) (2016): melodic, festival-ready linkup that shows JAUZ’s pop instincts without losing punch.
- “OK!” (with San Holo) (2016): Monstercat crossover—trap/future bass flavors with a buoyant hook.
- “Meant To Love You” (feat. ROUXN) (2017): Bite This! launch single—classic house pulse with a soaring vocal.
- “Lights Go Down” (with Zeds Dead) (2017): drum & bass-charged collab that became a live-set jolt.
- “In The Zone” (feat. Example) (2018): grime-tinged verses meet bassy house production for a hybrid crowd pleaser.
- “Gassed Up” (with DJ Snake) (2018): heavyweight electro/bass crossover—dark, propulsive, and mainstage-tested.
- “Oceans & Galaxies” (with HALIENE) (2021): emotive, vocal-driven cut showcasing his melodic side on Monstercat.
The Most Popular JAUZ Video
JAUZ’s “Super Fly” (feat. 666) lyric video arrived alongside his The Wise and The Wicked album campaign, pairing a slick visual style with a bass-house heater that nods to classic rave DNA. Posted on his official channel, it’s among his most-viewed uploads and a staple moment in his heavy sets. The track underscores JAUZ’s ability to fuse nostalgia with modern low-end power while keeping the dancefloor front and center.
JAUZ Bio & Rise to Fame
JAUZ — American DJ/producer Sam Vogel, bass-house innovator and Bite This! label founder.
- Origins: Born in San Francisco, raised in the Bay Area; based in Los Angeles as a producer/DJ.
- Breakthrough: “Feel The Volume” (2014) on Mad Decent ignites global DJ support and festival traction.
- Early hits/collabs: “Rock The Party” with Ephwurd (2015) and “Get Down” with Eptic (2016) broaden his club presence.
- Label: Launched Bite This! in 2017, debuting with “Meant To Love You (feat. ROUXN)” and the compilation Off The Deep End Vol. 1.
- Albums/EPs: The Wise and The Wicked (2018); Dangerous Waters EP (2020); Block Party EP (2022).
- Notable tracks: “Magic” (with Marshmello), “Lights Go Down” (with Zeds Dead), “In The Zone” (feat. Example), “Gassed Up” (with DJ Snake).
- Touring: Headline club/theater runs across North America and major festival slots (EDC, Coachella, Parookaville, more).
- Live trademarks: Genre-hopping sets, shark-themed visuals, and label-centric showcases that spotlight Bite This! talent.
Fascinating Insights About JAUZ’s Tours
From large-scale headline productions to label block parties and festival mainstages, JAUZ’s touring has spanned arenas, amphitheaters, and outdoor city takeovers.
- Announced the nationwide “Dangerous Waters” tour in Oct. 2019 for early 2020 dates with Insomniac support.
- Kicked off at WaMu Theater, Seattle on January 18, 2020.
- Hit Shrine Expo Hall, Los Angeles on February 7, 2020.
- Played Mission Ballroom, Denver on February 15, 2020.
- Wrapped at Avant Gardner, Brooklyn on March 14, 2020.
- Debuted his viral “Baby Shark” remix at Coachella 2019 on the Sahara stage.
- Held Las Vegas residencies under Hakkasan Group’s roster during 2017–2018 nightlife seasons.
- Launched the Bite This! “Block Party” Tour in 2022, including a Hollywood Palladium date on September 30, 2022.
- Stopped in Tempe, AZ for the outdoor “Block Party” on September 24, 2022.
- Began the “Wise/Wicked” era in 2023 with club dates such as Big Night Live, Boston (Sept. 23, 2023) and a dedicated “Rise of the Wise” show in Los Angeles that October.
JAUZ Ticket Buying Tips
JAUZ shows can sell quickly in major markets—use these strategies to lock good spots and prices.
- Join venue/artist email lists and follow socials for presale codes and on-sale reminders.
- Buy early tiers—bass-heavy weekends and college towns spike demand fastest.
- Floor vs. balcony: rail energy vs. cleaner sound near front-of-house—pick to taste.
- Use official primary sellers first; if reselling, choose platforms with verified tickets and buyer guarantees.
- Check age limits (18+/21+) and ID policies before purchase.
- Review seating maps for speaker stacks and sightlines to LED walls.
- For festivals, confirm day-by-day lineups before committing to single-day passes.
- Monitor for second shows or venue upgrades if the first date sells out.
- Arrive early for openers from the Bite This! roster and to secure prime viewing spots.
- Protect your ears—bass-forward shows can get very loud near subs and sidefills.
JAUZ’s Concert Testimonials
Fans rave about the seamless shift from house grooves to heavy drops and the full-throttle atmosphere.
- “Nonstop energy—house to dubstep in seconds.” — Attendee, Los Angeles
- “The shark visuals hit right as the bass dropped—goosebumps.” — Attendee, Denver
- “Massive edits of the classics; crowd lost it on the switch-ups.” — Attendee, Seattle
- “Clean mix, heavy low end—felt every drop.” — Attendee, Chicago
- “Festival-level production in a theater room.” — Attendee, Dallas
- “He worked the mic and kept us moving the whole set.” — Attendee, Phoenix
- “Label IDs and collabs made it feel exclusive.” — Attendee, New York
- “House section flowed into pure chaos—in the best way.” — Attendee, Toronto
- “Rail was wild; balcony had perfect sound.” — Attendee, San Francisco
- “Left sweaty and smiling—10/10 would go again.” — Attendee, Las Vegas