Walker & Royce Tour Tickets | 2026

Walker and Royce

NYC-born duo Walker & Royce serve playful, bass-forward house with witty vocals and big-room grooves—from Dirtybird-era staples to their high-energy “No Big Deal” cuts. Step into the RDA vibe and secure your Walker & Royce concert tickets.

Tour Dates and Cities

Date City Price Tickets
Friday
06 February, 2026
Fort Worth, Texas from $47.64 Tickets
Saturday
07 February, 2026
North Birmingham, AL from $81.12 Tickets
Saturday
07 February, 2026
Fort Worth, Texas from $36.76 Tickets
Sunday
08 February, 2026
Chattanooga, Tennessee from $18.40 Tickets
Sunday
08 February, 2026
Tempe, Arizona from $144.00 Tickets
Monday
09 February, 2026
New York, New York from $93.34 Tickets
Thursday
12 February, 2026
Shipshewana, Indiana from $84.00 Tickets
Friday
13 February, 2026
French Lick, Indiana from $92.40 Tickets
Friday
13 February, 2026
Denver, Colorado from $33.60 Tickets
Saturday
14 February, 2026
Richmond, Missouri from $121.03 Tickets
Saturday
14 February, 2026
Washington, DC from $78.00 Tickets
Sunday
15 February, 2026
New Orleans, Louisiana from $23.22 Tickets
Sunday
15 February, 2026
Brooklyn, New York from $120.00 Tickets
Sunday
15 February, 2026
Portland, Oregon from $29.68 Tickets
Thursday
19 February, 2026
Anderson, Indiana from $67.18 Tickets
Thursday
19 February, 2026
New Orleans, Louisiana from $88.00 Tickets
Thursday
19 February, 2026
New Orleans, Louisiana from $88.00 Tickets
Friday
20 February, 2026
West Chester Township, Ohio from $67.87 Tickets
Saturday
21 February, 2026
Mount Vernon, Kentucky from $86.40 Tickets
Saturday
21 February, 2026
Fayetteville, Arkansas from $48.00 Tickets
Sunday
22 February, 2026
Atlanta, Georgia from $58.07 Tickets
Sunday
22 February, 2026
Chattanooga, Tennessee from $67.25 Tickets
Friday
27 February, 2026
St. Louis, Missouri from $40.33 Tickets
Friday
27 February, 2026
Denver, Colorado from $42.68 Tickets
Saturday
28 February, 2026
Chattanooga, Tennessee from $66.60 Tickets
Saturday
28 February, 2026
Carlton, Minnesota from $73.00 Tickets
Saturday
28 February, 2026
Boston, Massachusetts from $70.80 Tickets
Saturday
28 February, 2026
Santa Barbara, California from $47.84 Tickets
Friday
06 March, 2026
Chattanooga, Tennessee from $38.99 Tickets
Friday
06 March, 2026
Hollywood, Florida from $58.54 Tickets

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What to Expect at a Walker & Royce Tour Concert

Walker & Royce’s sets fuse cheeky vocal hooks with thick, rolling drums and precision low end, crafted for festival tents, clubs, and their own RDA block parties.

  • Playful, tech-house pacing that builds tension into chunky, crowd-locking drops.
  • Dirtybird-era favorites like “Take Me To Your Leader” and “Rub Anotha Dub” threaded between fresh IDs.
  • “No Big Deal” highlights—“I Don’t Remember,” “Get Down Down,” “Might Just”—reworked for peak-time impact.
  • Edits with collaborators (VNSSA, Reggie Watts, James Patterson) adding live vocal flair in visuals.
  • Snappy transitions and call-and-response grooves that keep hands up without mic chatter.
  • Label-showcase energy from Rules Don’t Apply takeovers and outdoor block-party stages.
  • Punchy, warm subs tuned for clarity on large systems and open-air venues.
  • Occasional left-turn weapons (“Word,” “Rave Grave,” “Not About You”) to spike momentum.
  • Modern lighting/LED looks—bold color blocks and strobes synced to drum accents.
  • Fan-forward vibe: approachable stage presence and plenty of unreleased teases.

The Most Popular Songs of Walker & Royce

  1. “Take Me To Your Leader” (feat. Dances With White Girls) (2017): A quirky, vocal-led Dirtybird anthem that announced their signature sound.
  2. “Rub Anotha Dub” (feat. Green Velvet) (2017): Hip-swinging tech-house with a charismatic Green Velvet hook built for big rooms.
  3. “Best Track Ever” (2017): Tongue-in-cheek title, serious groove—an album cut that still detonates dancefloors.
  4. “WORD” (feat. VNSSA) (2019): Call-and-response heater that turned into a festival chant across late-2010s sets.
  5. “Rave Grave” (with VNSSA) (2019): Bass-forward weapon and first release on Diplo’s Higher Ground imprint.
  6. “Need2Freek” (2020): Sleek, hypnotic roller that showcased a deeper, melodic edge.
  7. “Not About You” (with Nala) (2022): Riot-grrrl-tinted vocal attitude over crunchy, modern house drums.
  8. “Same Way Down” (feat. Mindchatter) (2023): Dreamy top-line and widescreen chords that bloom into a cathartic drop.
  9. “I Don’t Remember” (with VNSSA) (2024): A “No Big Deal” highlight—earworm vocal framed by rubbery bass.
  10. “Get Down Down” (feat. Reggie Watts) (2024): Funky ad-libs meet festival-grade percussion for a grin-inducing banger.

The Most Popular Walker & Royce Video

Released on the duo’s official channel, “Get Down Down (feat. Reggie Watts)” captures Walker & Royce’s cheeky, bass-led club aesthetic during the No Big Deal era. The visual pairs Watts’ personality with the duo’s chunky drum programming, distilling the playful, high-impact vibe fans experience at their shows—equal parts humor, groove, and peak-time punch.

Walker & Royce Bio & Rise to Fame

Walker & Royce — Sam Walker and Gavin Royce, New York–born house/tech-house duo behind Dirtybird-era staples and the Rules Don’t Apply label.

  • Origins: Formed in New York City; members Sam Walker & Gavin Royce.
  • Genres: House / tech-house with witty vocals, rubbery basslines, and playful percussion.
  • Breakthrough album: Self Help (2017, Dirtybird) with singles “Take Me To Your Leader” and “Rub Anotha Dub.”
  • Club anthems: “WORD” (2019) and “Rave Grave” (2019 w/ VNSSA) expanded their festival footprint.
  • Label milestone: Their Rave Grave release launched Diplo’s Higher Ground catalog (HIGH001).
  • Sophomore LP: No Big Deal (2024, Dirtybird) featuring VNSSA, Reggie Watts, James Patterson (The Knocks) and more.
  • Imprint: Founded Rules Don’t Apply (launched 2021; partnered with EMPIRE Dance in 2024).
  • Touring: Headline club runs, festival appearances (e.g., Bonnaroo 2023), and branded RDA block parties.
  • Live trademarks: Call-and-response vocals, chunky drum edits, and fun-forward crowd interplay.

Fascinating Insights About Walker & Royce’s Tours

The duo’s calendar blends festival slots, destination parties, and their own Rules Don’t Apply (RDA) takeovers.

  1. Under The K Bridge Block Party (NYC): Walker & Royce headlined a MeanRed-produced RDA takeover on July 19, 2025 at Under the K Bridge, Brooklyn (4:00 PM–12:00 AM).
  2. Official live upload: Their full “Under the K Bridge” 2025 set was posted on Walker & Royce’s YouTube channel.
  3. EDC Las Vegas 2025: A recorded live set from May 18, 2025 documents their festival presence that season.
  4. Bonnaroo 2023: Scheduled for a Saturday night slot from 10:00–11:00 PM in Manchester, TN.
  5. Album cycle dates: The No Big Deal era (2024–2025) brought U.S. club/festival routing with new collaborations on stage visuals.
  6. Tour page snapshots: Recent listings have included Otherworld (Columbus), Radius (Chicago), and CODA (Toronto) in October runs.
  7. Halloween season: The official site has billed Walker & Royce at Insomniac’s Escape weekend in San Bernardino on Oct 31.
  8. Red Rocks appearance: In 2022, they appeared at the famed Colorado amphitheatre supporting Dom Dolla.
  9. RDA showcase format: Block-party lineups frequently feature friends like VNSSA and Kyle Watson alongside the duo.
  10. Channel-first content: The duo’s YouTube uploads now include official videos and full-set recordings to recap tour highlights.

Walker & Royce Ticket Buying Tips

High-demand club dates and festival weekends sell fast—use these moves to secure great spots at fair prices.

  1. Join the artist/venue newsletters and enable presale and on-sale alerts.
  2. Create accounts and save payment details with primary sellers before the queue opens.
  3. For GA floors, arrive early for rail; for visuals, consider front-of-house sightlines.
  4. Buy via authorized primary sellers; if needed, use verified fan-to-fan resale only.
  5. Target secondary markets or midweek shows for better availability and pricing.
  6. Consider VIP/early-entry options if front positioning matters.
  7. Recheck inventory 24–72 hours pre-show—production holds often release late.
  8. For festivals, confirm day/stage before choosing single-day vs. weekend passes.
  9. Review venue policies (ID, bag size, cashless, curfew) to streamline entry.
  10. Download tickets to your mobile wallet ahead of time to avoid connection issues.

Walker & Royce’s Concert Testimonials

Fans highlight the duo’s humor, chunky basslines, and nonstop groove.

  • “Every drop was a wink and a wallop—so fun.” — Attendee, Brooklyn
  • “‘WORD’ into ‘Rave Grave’ blew the roof off.” — Attendee, Chicago
  • “Bass was fat but clean—perfect mix all night.” — Attendee, Toronto
  • “New ‘No Big Deal’ tunes went OFF live.” — Attendee, Los Angeles
  • “Zero filler—just groove after groove.” — Attendee, Denver
  • “Crowd energy peaked on ‘Take Me To Your Leader.’” — Attendee, Austin
  • “RDA block-party vibe felt like family.” — Attendee, New York
  • “Playful edits, tight transitions—time flew.” — Attendee, Miami
  • “Vocals popped, subs hugged the room.” — Attendee, Seattle
  • “Left sweaty and smiling—house heaven.” — Attendee, San Diego

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