Matroda Tour Tickets | 2026

Croatian-born house/tech-house force Matroda—creator of the unmistakable “Matrodasound”—delivers bass-forward rollers, piano hooks, and peak-time precision across clubs and festivals. Lock in the low-end and secure your Matroda concert tickets.
Tour Dates and Cities
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Friday 06 February, 2026 |
Charlotte, North Carolina | from $69.60 | Tickets |
| Friday 13 February, 2026 |
Miami, Florida | from $47.41 | Tickets |
| Friday 27 February, 2026 |
Las Vegas, Nevada | from $33.60 | Tickets |
| Friday 06 March, 2026 |
New York, New York | from $168.22 | Tickets |
| Saturday 21 March, 2026 |
Portland, Oregon | from $92.40 | Tickets |
| Friday 27 March, 2026 |
San Bernardino, California | from $214.80 | Tickets |
| Saturday 28 March, 2026 |
San Bernardino, California | from $153.60 | Tickets |
| Friday 17 April, 2026 |
Tempe, Arizona | from $205.20 | Tickets |
| Friday 24 April, 2026 |
Boise, Idaho | from $74.78 | Tickets |
| Sunday 26 April, 2026 |
Las Vegas, Nevada | from $54.60 | Tickets |
| Saturday 27 June, 2026 |
George, Washington | from $345.60 | Tickets |
| Sunday 19 July, 2026 |
Las Vegas, Nevada | from $69.60 | Tickets |
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What to Expect at a Matroda Tour Concert
Matroda’s sets are engineered for dance-floor momentum—sleek builds, rubbery basslines, and vocal stabs that explode without losing groove.
- Signature bass-heavy tech-house fused with piano-house motifs and crisp percussion.
- Festival-tested anthems like “Forget It,” “4U,” and “Throw Your Hands” as eruption points.
- Fresh Terminal Underground IDs and edits woven between fan favorites.
- Seamless phrasing and long blends that ratchet tension naturally.
- Clean, powerful low end tuned for big rigs and outdoor stages.
- LED-forward stage looks and strobes that accent kicks and builds.
- Occasional b2b or guest moments (e.g., WAXTRODA with Wax Motif) on special dates.
- Minimal mic chatter—selection, pacing, and drops do the talking.
- Smart tempo control: steady, rolling energy with well-timed vocal peaks.
- Final-run lift with piano leads and chunky bass for a cathartic finish.
The Most Popular Songs of Matroda
- “Forget It” (2020): Insomniac breakthrough—moody, melodic house with a magnetic vocal loop that crossed from clubs to playlists.
- “4U” (with Martin Ikin & Sian-Lee) (2024): Throwback house sparkle and a sample-flipped hook riding a modern tech-house chassis.
- “Can’t Fight The Feeling” (2023): Euphoric chords and punchy drums—an early-2023 staple across big stages.
- “Gimme Some Keys” (2021): Piano-led roller from the “When We Were Young / Gimme Some Keys” double single—pure dance-floor lift.
- “Saturday Love” (with Dino DZ) (2023): Sleek Insomniac cut—concise, hooky, and primed for festival rotation.
- “House x Pressure” (2025): A late-night driver announced via Terminal Underground—thick subs and taut hats.
- “About To Lose It” (2025): Weighty club weapon that pairs a hypnotic vocal chop with steamrolling low end.
- “No Sleep (6AM)” (feat. MERYLL) (2023): After-hours anthem with a soaring topline and sturdy groove.
- “Throw Your Hands” (2023): Insomniac Records heater—party-starting drums and a chant-ready hook.
- “If You Wanna” (2020): Insomniac debut—lean, propulsive tech-house that signaled his current sound.
The Most Popular Matroda Video
“Forget It” crystallized Matroda’s melodic, piano-laced tech-house for a wider audience, arriving on Insomniac Records in 2020 with a sleek official video. Directed by Matej Matijevic, the clip mirrors the track’s mood and pacing, helping the single become a calling card at festivals and club shows through the 2020s.
Matroda Bio & Rise to Fame
Matroda — Croatian-born DJ/producer Matija Rodić; creator of the bass-driven “Matrodasound” and founder of Terminal Underground.
- Origins: Matija Rodić (Croatia), classically trained on violin, drums, and keys; now LA-based.
- Genres: Tech-house / bass house with piano hooks, chunky drums, and sub-focused mixdowns.
- Breakthroughs: Insomniac-era singles “If You Wanna” (2020) and “Forget It” (2020) expanded global reach.
- Key releases: The RED Tape project (2019, Dim Mak) and a run of Insomniac Records singles (2020–present).
- Label: Launched Terminal Underground in 2020 to champion his sound and rising talent.
- Collabs/highlights: Martin Ikin & Sian-Lee (“4U”), Wax Motif (WAXTRODA live), Dino DZ, CISZAK & Lovlee.
- Accolade: Ranked among 1001Tracklists’ Top 101 Producers (No. 25 in 2021, per ADE profile).
- Touring footprint: From Academy LA showcases to Brooklyn Mirage, Club Space Miami, and Day Trip Festival.
- Live trademarks: Long blends, piano-led peaks, and bass-forward pressure tailored for big systems.
Fascinating Insights About Matroda’s Tours
Matroda’s live calendar blends festival slots, after-hours marathons, and label-branded showcases, with many sets archived on his official channels.
- Posted a full Live from Day Trip Festival 2025 (Sunset Set)—captured at Queen Mary Waterfront, Los Angeles.
- Uploaded a 3-hour Live from Space Miami (4–7AM) 2025 set, spotlighting his after-hours pacing.
- Debuted his first Terminal Underground label showcase at Academy LA on December 30, 2023.
- Shared WAXTRODA (Matroda b2b Wax Motif) sets from The Brooklyn Mirage, documenting big-room production.
- Announced a Matroda × San Pacho Crane Sessions event for Amsterdam Dance Event on October 24, 2025.
- Teased and released “House x Pressure” in September 2025 through Terminal Underground channels.
- Official site lists festival appearances including Breakaway Alabama 2025 and U.S. city dates.
- Terminal Underground showcases double as tour stops, promoting label signings alongside Matroda’s headline sets.
- Set uploads often include public tracklists via 1001Tracklists for fans to follow along.
- Regularly alternates between festival mainstays and club residencies/after-hours, keeping rooms at capacity.
Matroda Ticket Buying Tips
Matroda’s headline clubs and festival dates move quickly—use these steps to secure great spots at fair prices.
- Join artist/venue lists and enable presale and on-sale alerts.
- Create accounts with primary sellers and save payment details before queues open.
- For GA floors, arrive early for rail; for visuals and balance, aim near front-of-house.
- Purchase via authorized primary outlets; if sold out, use verified fan-to-fan resale only.
- Target midweek or secondary markets for better availability and pricing.
- Consider VIP/early-entry if you value space and expedited access.
- Recheck 24–72 hours pre-show—production holds and late drops often appear.
- For festivals, confirm day/stage before choosing single-day vs. weekend passes.
- Review venue policies (ID, bag sizes, cashless, curfews) to streamline entry.
- Save tickets to your mobile wallet for offline access at gates.
Matroda’s Concert Testimonials
Fans praise the chunky basslines, piano-led peaks, and seamless flow that define a Matroda night.
- “Relentless groove—zero dead air, just pressure.” — Attendee, Los Angeles
- “That ‘Forget It’ drop hit like a tidal wave.” — Attendee, Chicago
- “Three hours at Space Miami flew by—master pacing.” — Attendee, Miami
- “Piano hooks, heavy subs—dance floor in sync.” — Attendee, New York
- “Brooklyn Mirage production plus pure club energy.” — Attendee, Brooklyn
- “IDs from Terminal Underground kept us guessing.” — Attendee, Austin
- “‘4U’ and ‘Throw Your Hands’ were massive singalongs.” — Attendee, Toronto
- “Cleanest low end I’ve heard at this venue.” — Attendee, Denver
- “Edits, blends, and timing—chef’s kiss.” — Attendee, Phoenix
- “Peak-time without gimmicks—just groove.” — Attendee, Las Vegas