SLANDER Tour Tickets | 2025

SLANDER

Los Angeles duo SLANDER blend melodic bass and future bass power with emotional vocals, cinematic drops, and arena-ready production—from their CHIMERA visuals to intimate “Before Dawn” afterparties. Don’t miss the singalongs and heavy moments—secure your SLANDER concert tickets.

Tour Dates and Cities

Date City Price Tickets
Friday
10 October, 2025
Seattle, Washington from $103.40 Tickets
Saturday
11 October, 2025
Seattle, Washington from $102.92 Tickets
Friday
17 October, 2025
San Diego, California from $93.32 Tickets
Friday
31 October, 2025
Sacramento, CA from $94.80 Tickets
Saturday
27 December, 2025
Philadelphia, PA from $294.00 Tickets
Friday
30 January, 2026
Minneapolis, MN from $94.80 Tickets
Friday
30 January, 2026
Minneapolis, MN from $192.22 Tickets
Saturday
31 January, 2026
Minneapolis, MN from $95.74 Tickets

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What to Expect at a SLANDER Tour Concert

SLANDER’s shows fuse heartfelt songwriting with high-impact bass, pairing widescreen visuals and laser choreography to deliver cathartic, hands-up moments.

  • Melodic bass anthems (“Love Is Gone,” “Superhuman”) built for mass singalongs and goosebump drops.
  • CHIMERA-era stage design with towering LED walls, strobes, and time-coded lasers.
  • Precision low end and clear tops tuned for arenas and outdoor amphitheaters.
  • Live vocal features via stems on key collaborations and edits.
  • Story-driven pacing: euphoric build-ups, emotional breakdowns, and heavy payoffs.
  • Surprise IDs and unreleased collabs threaded between fan favorites.
  • “Before Dawn” techno vibes at select late-night afterparties.
  • High-energy crowd interaction and coordinated call-and-response moments.
  • Festival-scale production even on headline tour dates.
  • Anthemic closers designed for a lights-up, feel-every-note finale.

The Most Popular Songs of SLANDER

  1. “Love Is Gone” (feat. Dylan Matthew) (2019): Melodic-bass cornerstone whose viral singalong made it a centerpiece of their Thrive era.
  2. “Superhuman” (feat. Eric Leva) (2017): Monstercat breakthrough—glowing future-bass swells and a sky-high chorus built for main stages.
  3. “All You Need to Know” (with Gryffin feat. Calle Lehmann) (2019): Crossover future-bass hit pairing soaring topline with festival-ready drops.
  4. “Potions” (with Said the Sky feat. JT Roach) (2019): Emotive duet and Monstercat favorite that became a fan-beloved live moment.
  5. “First Time” (with Seven Lions & Dabin feat. Dylan Matthew) (2018): Lush, widescreen collab that bridged melodic dubstep and pop sensibility.
  6. “Back To U” (with William Black) (2020): Heart-on-sleeve chords and cathartic lift—an anthem of their 2020s live sets.
  7. “Walk On Water” (feat. RØRY & Dylan Matthew) (2022): A spiritual sequel to “Love Is Gone,” unveiled ahead of their debut album.
  8. “You Don’t Even Know Me” (with RIOT) (2018): Ballad-meets-banger that became a highlight of The Headbangers Ball era.
  9. “Hate Being Alone” (feat. Dylan Matthew) (2018): Emotional topline giving way to a bruising drop—signature SLANDER contrast.
  10. “Gud Vibrations” (with NGHTMRE) (2016): Scene-defining collab that ignited a touring brand and record label.

The Most Popular SLANDER Video

Released May 2019, the “Love Is Gone” official video captures the duo’s signature balance of heartbreak and uplift, pairing Dylan Matthew’s vocal with a cinematic, narrative-driven edit. Uploaded to SLANDER’s official channel, it stands among their most-viewed releases and a touchstone of the Thrive tracklist and tour visuals.

SLANDER Bio & Rise to Fame

SLANDER — Los Angeles DJ/producer duo Derek Andersen & Scott Land, architects of melodic bass anthems and arena-scale shows.

  • Origins: Los Angeles, California; duo met while at UC Irvine and formed SLANDER.
  • Genres: Future bass, dubstep, and house with emotive songwriting and heavy drops.
  • Breakthroughs: “Superhuman” (2017) on Monstercat; “Love Is Gone” (2019) became a signature hit.
  • Notable collabs: Gryffin (“All You Need to Know,” 2019); Seven Lions & Dabin (“First Time,” 2018); Said the Sky (“Potions,” 2019).
  • Labels: Co-founded Gud Vibrations label with NGHTMRE in 2018; launched Heaven Sent in 2020.
  • Debut album: Thrive released September 22, 2022, cementing their melodic universe.
  • Touring scale: Sold out first-ever arena headliners at Long Beach Arena; extensive North America runs.
  • Live trademarks: CHIMERA audio-visual production, laser-heavy staging, and heartfelt ballad-to-banger dynamics.

Fascinating Insights About SLANDER’s Tours

From label-branded runs to their own festival, SLANDER’s touring story spans sold-out arenas, bespoke production, and curated lineups.

  1. Starbase festival debut (2021): Their two-day, SLANDER-curated festival launched Oct 8–9 at The Woodlands Nature Reserve near Charleston, SC.
  2. “Thrive” tour scale (2022–23): A 30-date North American run backed the album and featured PK Sound’s Trinity Black system.
  3. Long Beach Arena milestone: They sold out their first-ever arena headlining shows with back-to-back nights in their SoCal hometown.
  4. CHIMERA Tour kickoff: Opened with two nights at Los Angeles Convention Center on Aug 25–26, 2023 before a U.S. sweep.
  5. Red Rocks 2025 “CODE RED”: Headline return on July 17, 2025 with a B2B-stacked support bill.
  6. Tour window example: Heart Health Park (Sacramento) CHIMERA date listed doors 5:30 PM and end 11:00 PM—an arena-style evening run.
  7. Gud Vibrations origins: Their Gud Vibrations brand began as a 2016 joint tour with NGHTMRE, including two sold-out Hollywood Palladium shows.
  8. Coachella 2022 moment: “Walk On Water” was debuted around their Sahara-stage set as momentum built toward Thrive.
  9. Before Dawn nights: Techno-leaning “Before Dawn” afterparties have followed select headline dates and festival plays.
  10. Official hub: Current routing and city stops are maintained on their site’s tour page for quick ticket access.

SLANDER Ticket Buying Tips

High-demand markets and special production dates go fast—use these tactics to land great spots at fair prices.

  1. Join SLANDER’s mailing list and venue newsletters for presale codes and on-sale reminders.
  2. Set local-time alarms; big rooms and festival slots can sell out within minutes.
  3. Compare GA floor vs. reserved seating for the best balance of sightlines and energy.
  4. Buy from official primary links first; use verified resale only when face value is gone.
  5. Refresh the ticket page close to show week for production holds or late-release drops.
  6. Consider VIP/fast-entry options if you prioritize rail spots and shorter lines.
  7. For festivals, confirm the exact day/stage before choosing single-day passes.
  8. Check venue policies (ID, bag size, payment) to speed up entry and avoid issues.
  9. If traveling, book refundable lodging and track local presales by city.
  10. Bring ear protection and a battery pack—shows run loud and mobile tickets need power.

SLANDER’s Concert Testimonials

Fans celebrate the emotional lifts, thunderous drops, and crisp production that define a SLANDER night.

  • “Massive singalong on ‘Love Is Gone’—pure chills.” — Attendee, Los Angeles
  • “The lasers and visuals were next-level during CHIMERA.” — Attendee, Denver
  • “Bass was huge but clean even from the balcony.” — Attendee, Chicago
  • “Went from tears to mosh energy in one transition.” — Attendee, New York
  • “‘Walk On Water’ live hit harder than the recording.” — Attendee, Phoenix
  • “Crowd energy never dipped—perfect pacing all night.” — Attendee, Toronto
  • “Before Dawn afters were a vibe—deep and hypnotic.” — Attendee, Las Vegas
  • “Clear vocals and big drops without distortion.” — Attendee, Seattle
  • “A true arena show—lights, screens, everything dialed.” — Attendee, Miami
  • “Left hoarse from singing and smiling.” — Attendee, London

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