Matroda Tour Tickets | 2025

Matroda

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
10 October, 2025
Orlando, Florida from $41.87 Tickets
Saturday
11 October, 2025
Dallas, Texas from $39.60 Tickets
Sunday
12 October, 2025
Las Vegas, Nevada from $78.00 Tickets
Sunday
12 October, 2025
Las Vegas, Nevada from $51.55 Tickets
Saturday
18 October, 2025
Washington, DC from $50.40 Tickets
Friday
31 October, 2025
St Petersburg, Florida from $224.70 Tickets
Friday
31 October, 2025
St Petersburg, Florida from $138.00 Tickets
Friday
31 October, 2025
San Bernardino, California from $142.20 Tickets
Saturday
01 November, 2025
San Bernardino, California from $118.80 Tickets
Friday
14 November, 2025
San Diego, California from $72.00 Tickets
Saturday
15 November, 2025
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from $53.39 Tickets
Saturday
22 November, 2025
Denver, Colorado from $53.98 Tickets
Saturday
29 November, 2025
Salt Lake City, Utah from $100.80 Tickets
Friday
05 December, 2025
Los Angeles, California from $132.00 Tickets
Saturday
06 December, 2025
Los Angeles, California from $114.00 Tickets
Saturday
27 December, 2025
Chicago, IL from $57.53 Tickets
Tuesday
30 December, 2025
Dallas, Texas from $420.00 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

  1. “Forget It” (2020): Insomniac breakthrough—moody, melodic house with a magnetic vocal loop that crossed from clubs to playlists.
  2. “4U” (with Martin Ikin & Sian-Lee) (2024): Throwback house sparkle and a sample-flipped hook riding a modern tech-house chassis.
  3. “Can’t Fight The Feeling” (2023): Euphoric chords and punchy drums—an early-2023 staple across big stages.
  4. “Gimme Some Keys” (2021): Piano-led roller from the “When We Were Young / Gimme Some Keys” double single—pure dance-floor lift.
  5. “Saturday Love” (with Dino DZ) (2023): Sleek Insomniac cut—concise, hooky, and primed for festival rotation.
  6. “House x Pressure” (2025): A late-night driver announced via Terminal Underground—thick subs and taut hats.
  7. “About To Lose It” (2025): Weighty club weapon that pairs a hypnotic vocal chop with steamrolling low end.
  8. “No Sleep (6AM)” (feat. MERYLL) (2023): After-hours anthem with a soaring topline and sturdy groove.
  9. “Throw Your Hands” (2023): Insomniac Records heater—party-starting drums and a chant-ready hook.
  10. “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.

  1. Posted a full Live from Day Trip Festival 2025 (Sunset Set)—captured at Queen Mary Waterfront, Los Angeles.
  2. Uploaded a 3-hour Live from Space Miami (4–7AM) 2025 set, spotlighting his after-hours pacing.
  3. Debuted his first Terminal Underground label showcase at Academy LA on December 30, 2023.
  4. Shared WAXTRODA (Matroda b2b Wax Motif) sets from The Brooklyn Mirage, documenting big-room production.
  5. Announced a Matroda × San Pacho Crane Sessions event for Amsterdam Dance Event on October 24, 2025.
  6. Teased and released “House x Pressure” in September 2025 through Terminal Underground channels.
  7. Official site lists festival appearances including Breakaway Alabama 2025 and U.S. city dates.
  8. Terminal Underground showcases double as tour stops, promoting label signings alongside Matroda’s headline sets.
  9. Set uploads often include public tracklists via 1001Tracklists for fans to follow along.
  10. 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.

  1. Join artist/venue lists and enable presale and on-sale alerts.
  2. Create accounts with primary sellers and save payment details before queues open.
  3. For GA floors, arrive early for rail; for visuals and balance, aim near front-of-house.
  4. Purchase via authorized primary outlets; if sold out, use verified fan-to-fan resale only.
  5. Target midweek or secondary markets for better availability and pricing.
  6. Consider VIP/early-entry if you value space and expedited access.
  7. Recheck 24–72 hours pre-show—production holds and late drops often appear.
  8. For festivals, confirm day/stage before choosing single-day vs. weekend passes.
  9. Review venue policies (ID, bag sizes, cashless, curfews) to streamline entry.
  10. 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

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