Wax Motif Tour Tickets | 2025

Wax Motif

Australian-born, LA-based house tastemaker Wax Motif blends bass-house punch, hip-hop swagger, and sleek club grooves into peak-time sets. Expect tight transitions, big hooks, and Divided Souls energy—secure your Wax Motif concert tickets.

Tour Dates and Cities

Date City Price Tickets
Friday
10 October, 2025
New York, New York from $208.80 Tickets
Saturday
11 October, 2025
New York, New York from $168.00 Tickets
Saturday
11 October, 2025
New York, New York from $187.20 Tickets
Friday
31 October, 2025
Las Vegas, Nevada from $60.00 Tickets
Saturday
29 November, 2025
Denver, Colorado from $53.98 Tickets
Saturday
06 December, 2025
Chicago, Illinois from $64.80 Tickets

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What to Expect at a Wax Motif Tour Concert

Wax Motif’s shows move from rolling house to heavier bass moments, threading signature singles and label cuts into a high-impact, club-first flow.

  • Bass-house foundations with crisp drums and sub-focused low end.
  • Signature moments around “WET,” “Divided Souls,” and fresh Divided Souls IDs.
  • Hip-hop/R&B influences folded into techy, modern house frameworks.
  • Smart tempo play and tension builds that pop into big-room drops.
  • Clean, vocal-forward mixes with punchy kicks and uncluttered mids.
  • Label/showcase tracks from friends and collaborators mid-set.
  • Edits and VIPs that refresh fan favorites without losing the hook.
  • Minimalist, high-contrast visuals that accent the groove over spectacle.
  • Crowd callouts and hands-up resets that fuel dance-floor momentum.
  • Finale stacks that ride a memorable topline before the last drop.

The Most Popular Songs of Wax Motif

  1. “WET” (2019): Mad Decent-era breakout—sleek bass-house swing and an instantly sticky hook that lights up festival sets.
  2. “Divided Souls” (feat. Diddy) (2019): label-launch statement piece; gritty vocal intro into a muscular house engine.
  3. “Skank N Flex” (with Taiki Nulight & Scrufizzer) (2020): rapid-fire vocal chops over driving basslines built for the club.
  4. “Bunda” (feat. Dances With White Girls) (2018): percussive, party-primed cut with a cheeky vocal loop on Musical Freedom.
  5. “Tokyo” (2017): brooding, late-night Confession release with dark, rolling momentum.
  6. “Krush Groove” (2015): True Joy era heater—classic Wax Motif bounce with a warehouse feel.
  7. “On The Low” (with longstoryshort) (2022): a spring 2022 favorite—sleek topline and bass-led drop for prime time.
  8. “See In Color” (with 220 KID) (2022): vocal-driven house that blends glossy pop sensibility with club weight.
  9. “La Samba” (with Riordan) (2023): carnival-tinged tech-house groove tailor-made for festival season.
  10. “Keep Raving” (2022): an album highlight—chant-ready refrain and no-nonsense bass propulsion.

The Most Popular Wax Motif Video

Posted on Wax Motif’s official channel, “WET” has become his most-viewed upload and a calling card for his bass-house sound. Released in 2019, the track’s taut drum work and earworm vocal made it a set staple from clubs to festivals, anchoring the era that preceded his 2022 debut album, House of Wax.

Wax Motif Bio & Rise to Fame

Wax Motif — Australian-born, LA-based house/bass-house producer; founder of Divided Souls Records.

  • Origins: Daniel “Danny” Chien from Sydney, Australia; now based in Los Angeles.
  • Genres: house, bass house, G-house; known for blending R&B/hip-hop influences into club frameworks.
  • Breakthrough singles/EPs: True Joy (2015), Tokyo EP (2017), and marquee single “WET” (2019).
  • Label milestone: launched Divided Souls Records in 2019 with “Divided Souls” featuring Diddy.
  • Debut album: House of Wax (Feb 2022), a 17-track statement on his Divided Souls imprint.
  • Notable collaborators: Diplo, AC Slater, Matroda, 220 KID, Taiki Nulight, longstoryshort.
  • Festival highlights: Ultra Music Festival debut in 2022; EDC Las Vegas b2b with Malaa in 2023.
  • Live trademarks: genre-fluid mixing, vocal-led drops, and Divided Souls-branded showcases.

Fascinating Insights About Wax Motif’s Tours

His tour history blends headline “House of Wax” shows with major festival plays and label-led takeovers.

  1. Debuted at Ultra Music Festival in Miami during the 2022 album cycle (Ultra/Gray Area coverage).
  2. Launched/expanded the “House of Wax” headline tour through 2023, including New York and Washington, DC dates in late August 2023.
  3. Played Knockdown Center (NYC) on August 25, 2023, highlighted as a marquee House of Wax stop.
  4. Returned to Los Angeles with a sold-out Shrine Expo Hall date in October 2023 during the tour.
  5. Went b2b with Malaa at EDC Las Vegas 2023 on the Kinetic Field stage—posted on his official channel.
  6. Appeared on the HARD Summer 2024 lineup in Inglewood, CA, amid a heavy festival season.
  7. Rolled Road to HARD Summer at Academy LA on July 3, 2024, as a lead-up club date.
  8. Posted Day Trip Los Angeles 2025 recap from his official channel, underscoring continued marquee bookings.
  9. Kept Divided Souls cuts central to setlists, often building energy around the Diddy collaboration “Divided Souls.”
  10. Balances club nights and festival plays with label showcases, spotlighting collaborators from his releases.

Wax Motif Ticket Buying Tips

High-demand weekends and festival tie-ins can sell fast—use these tactics to get value and your ideal spot.

  1. Follow Wax Motif and local venues for presale codes and on-sale announcements.
  2. Buy early tiers—major markets and festival weekends usually jump first.
  3. GA floor offers energy; FOH/balcony brings the cleanest mix and full-stage view.
  4. Use official primary sellers first; for resale, choose platforms with verified tickets and guarantees.
  5. Check age limits (18+/21+) and venue entry policies before purchasing.
  6. Study room maps to avoid obstructed views and to align with LED/sightline angles.
  7. For festivals, confirm day-by-day lineups to match Wax Motif’s set day.
  8. Watch for added shows or venue upgrades if initial dates sell quickly.
  9. Arrive early to secure your pocket on the floor and catch quality support.
  10. Bring ear protection—club subs and sidefills can be intense near the stacks.

Wax Motif’s Concert Testimonials

Fans praise the high-octane bass-house grooves, crisp mixes, and party-forward atmosphere.

  • “Relentless groove—every drop hit perfectly.” — Attendee, Los Angeles
  • “House to hip-hop edits kept the room buzzing.” — Attendee, Miami
  • “‘WET’ went off—pure mayhem.” — Attendee, New York
  • “Clean sub, vocals crystal at FOH.” — Attendee, Chicago
  • “Divided Souls moment was massive.” — Attendee, Phoenix
  • “Tight transitions, zero lulls.” — Attendee, Dallas
  • “Festival power inside a club room.” — Attendee, San Francisco
  • “Fresh IDs and VIPs all night.” — Attendee, Denver
  • “Crowd control on point—hands up, nonstop.” — Attendee, Toronto
  • “Walked out grinning—top-tier house set.” — Attendee, Las Vegas

Wax Motif Social Media Profiles