Zeds Dead Tour Tickets | 2025

Toronto bass pioneers Zeds Dead fuse dubstep, drum & bass, and house with cinematic visuals and chest-rattling low end—whether at Deadrocks or club takeovers worldwide. Lock your spot now and score your Zeds Dead concert tickets.
Tour Dates and Cities
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Friday 10 October, 2025 |
Austin, TX | from $669.64 | Tickets |
| Saturday 11 October, 2025 |
Austin, TX | from $345.88 | Tickets |
| Saturday 11 October, 2025 |
Austin, Texas | from $114.00 | Tickets |
| Sunday 12 October, 2025 |
Austin, Texas | from $78.00 | Tickets |
| Friday 24 October, 2025 |
Salt Lake City, Utah | from $388.80 | Tickets |
| Friday 24 October, 2025 |
Salt Lake City, Utah | from $259.20 | Tickets |
| Thursday 30 October, 2025 |
Live Oak, FL | from $336.00 | Tickets |
| Saturday 01 November, 2025 |
Live Oak, FL | from $216.00 | Tickets |
| Friday 14 November, 2025 |
Hampton, VA | from $205.12 | Tickets |
| Friday 14 November, 2025 |
Hampton, VA | from $92.40 | Tickets |
| Friday 14 November, 2025 |
Hampton, VA | from $582.00 | Tickets |
| Saturday 15 November, 2025 |
Hampton, VA | from $122.69 | Tickets |
| Saturday 15 November, 2025 |
Hampton, VA | from $264.00 | Tickets |
| Saturday 15 November, 2025 |
Hampton, VA | from $225.60 | Tickets |
| Saturday 15 November, 2025 |
Hampton, VA | from $566.03 | Tickets |
| Friday 28 November, 2025 |
Detroit, Michigan | from $69.31 | Tickets |
| Friday 28 November, 2025 |
Detroit, Michigan | from $192.00 | Tickets |
| Friday 28 November, 2025 |
Detroit, Michigan | from $221.76 | Tickets |
| Saturday 29 November, 2025 |
Detroit, Michigan | from $325.92 | Tickets |
| Saturday 29 November, 2025 |
Detroit, Michigan | from $69.31 | Tickets |
| Friday 12 December, 2025 |
Chicago, Illinois | from $175.64 | Tickets |
| Friday 12 December, 2025 |
Olympic Valley, California | from $234.00 | Tickets |
| Friday 12 December, 2025 |
Chicago, Illinois | from $106.01 | Tickets |
| Saturday 13 December, 2025 |
Chicago, Illinois | from $90.00 | Tickets |
| Tuesday 30 December, 2025 |
Denver, CO | from $256.80 | Tickets |
| Tuesday 03 February, 2026 |
Palm Desert, CA | from $108.00 | Tickets |
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What to Expect at a Zeds Dead Tour Concert
Zeds Dead’s sets are genre-fluid journeys—big melodies, bruising drops, and crowd-unifying moments—delivered with precision sound and festival-grade visuals.
- Heavy dubstep and bass hybrids balanced with drum & bass, house, and hip-hop flips.
- Custom Deadbeats visuals, strobe choreography, and LED storyboards tailored to each era.
- Fan-favorite IDs alongside era staples like “Frontlines,” “Blame,” and “Alive.”
- Seamless mixing that arcs from vibey openers to rail-rattling finales.
- Occasional special guests and curated openers on Deadbeats-branded nights.
- Clean, powerful low end engineered for arenas, amphitheaters, and clubs.
- Red Rocks “Deadrocks” productions with distinct themes across both nights.
- House and D&B sections that reset the energy before heavy closers.
- Minimal chatter—music-first pacing, edits, and quick transitions.
- Feel-good encore runs that send the crowd out on a high.
The Most Popular Songs of Zeds Dead
- “You and I” (2012): Zeds Dead & Omar LinX’s tour-filmed anthem—rap vocals over widescreen bass helped introduce the duo’s crossover grit.
- “Rude Boy” (2010): Early calling card—moody, low-slung dubstep that spread their name across blogs and bass forums.
- “Adrenaline” (2012): Title-track heater from their EP; tense builds and a classic, teeth-rattling drop.
- “Eyes On Fire (Zeds Dead Remix)” (2010): Viral rework of Blue Foundation’s track—smoldering pads into a thunderous half-time release.
- “Collapse” (feat. Memorecks) (2014): Lush, future-bass shimmer and vocal chops from the Somewhere Else era.
- “Lost You” (feat. Twin Shadow & D’Angelo Lacy) (2014): House-leaning, soulful cut with a striking official video.
- “Frontlines” (with NGHTMRE feat. GG Magree) (2016): Northern Lights staple—an arms-aloft singalong before the bass lands.
- “Blame” (with Diplo feat. Elliphant) (2016): Pop-savvy hooks meet rumbling low end; a crossover peak from their debut album.
- “Lights Go Down” (with Jauz) (2017): Turbo club weapon—bass house and D&B flavors engineered for big stages.
- “Alive” (feat. MKLA) (2021): Melodic house anthem with soaring vocals and late-night euphoria.
The Most Popular Zeds Dead Video
“You and I” (2012) captures life on the road during the duo’s early touring era with Omar LinX, stitching performance and travel footage into a kinetic tour diary. Uploaded to Zeds Dead’s official channel, it stands as their most-viewed video and a fan gateway into their bass-driven sound and DIY ethos.
Zeds Dead Bio & Rise to Fame
Zeds Dead — Canadian bass duo Dylan “DC” Mamid and Zachary “Hooks” Rapp-Rovan from Toronto, founders of Deadbeats.
- Origins: Formed in Toronto (2009) by DC and Hooks after early hip-hop collaborations.
- Genres: Bass music across dubstep, drum & bass, house, UKG, and hip-hop influences.
- Breakthrough releases: Early singles/remixes (2010–2012) plus the Adrenaline EP and Omar LinX collaborations.
- Debut album: Northern Lights (2016, Deadbeats) with guests including Diplo, Twin Shadow, Rivers Cuomo, and Pusha T.
- Label ventures: Launched Deadbeats in 2016; introduced sister imprint Altered States in 2021.
- Second album: Return to the Spectrum of Intergalactic Happiness released March 7, 2025 (Deadbeats).
- Touring scale: Annual two-night “Deadrocks” at Red Rocks plus Deadbeats-branded tours and city takeovers.
- Live trademarks: Genre-fluid sets, muscular low end, and immersive, narrative-driven visuals.
Fascinating Insights About Zeds Dead’s Tours
Zeds Dead’s touring legacy blends marquee traditions like Red Rocks with label-curated takeovers and festival stage hosts.
- Deadrocks began in 2014 and has become a July 4th-week tradition in Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre calendar.
- Deadrocks X marked the 10th anniversary on July 2–3, 2024, followed by the 4th Annual Deadbeats Backyard Jamboree on July 4 in Denver’s Civic Center Park.
- Deadrocks XI returned on July 2–3, 2025, continuing the two-night Red Rocks headline format.
- The Deadbeats Backyard Jamboree is a daytime city fest; the 2025 edition ran 3:00–10:00 p.m. at Civic Center Park.
- Deadbeats Tour has staged multi-city summer runs (e.g., 2019), pairing club nights with festival stage takeovers.
- Hometown pride: the Deadbeats Tour 2023 stopped at Toronto’s RBC Echo Beach (May 26, 2023).
- Northern Lights Tour (2016) supported their debut LP across North America and overseas.
- The official Zeds Dead YouTube “Popular” tab still spotlights the tour-shot You and I as their top video.
- Red Rocks listings commonly show doors at 5:00 p.m. for Deadrocks nights—ample time for stacked support and extended headline sets.
- The 2025 album Return to the Spectrum of Intergalactic Happiness anchors their current era branding across site and routing.
Zeds Dead Ticket Buying Tips
High-demand cities and Deadrocks week move quickly—these steps help you land great spots at fair prices.
- Join Zeds Dead, venue, and promoter lists for presale codes and on-sale alerts.
- Be logged in at local on-sale time with payment saved to check out fast.
- Prioritize primary sellers; use verified fan-to-fan resale only if face value is gone.
- For amphitheaters, weigh GA pit immersion vs. reserved seats for full-frame visuals.
- Target secondary markets or midweek dates for better availability.
- Watch for late production holds 24–72 hours pre-show.
- For festivals, confirm day/stage before choosing single-day vs. weekend passes.
- Consider VIP/early entry if rail positioning matters to you.
- Review venue policies (ID, bag size, cashless) to speed entry.
- Protect your hearing and bring a charged phone—most tickets are mobile-only.
Zeds Dead’s Concert Testimonials
Fans celebrate the duo’s range—elevating melody, weighty drops, and a communal finale.
- “House to D&B to dubstep—zero dull moments.” — Attendee, Denver
- “Bass hit hard but stayed clean all night.” — Attendee, Chicago
- “Two different vibes across both Deadrocks nights.” — Attendee, Morrison
- “‘Frontlines’ chorus had the whole place singing.” — Attendee, New York
- “Visuals told a story; edits kept us guessing.” — Attendee, Los Angeles
- “That ‘Alive’ drop felt euphoric.” — Attendee, Toronto
- “Perfect balance of throwbacks and new IDs.” — Attendee, Austin
- “Support lineup flowed into the headline so smoothly.” — Attendee, Seattle
- “Crowd energy was positive and inclusive.” — Attendee, Phoenix
- “Walked out buzzing—instant repeat.” — Attendee, Miami