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- When is Illenium's next show?
- Sun, May 31, 2026 at Marquee New York.
- Is Illenium touring near me?
- Playing 6 cities in 2026. See the "Tickets Near You" section below for your city.
- How do I get Illenium tickets?
- Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
- What time does the show start?
- Most Illenium shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
- How long is the concert?
- Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.
About Illenium
IIllenium is on the 2026 live circuit with the full club / festival production — mainstage-grade visuals, custom edits and IDs woven into the set, and the kind of long-form mix you can only get in the room. 11 confirmed dates across 6 cities this run. Tour routing typically spans major North American cities, with Canadian stops usually including arena-sized venues in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Montreal, and US stops covering New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Seattle, and other top metros.
Cheapest Illenium Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
Illenium tickets can move fast, especially for big-city dates, but there are a few reliable ways to land the best price.
- Buy during the official on-sale window. Face-value primary tickets on Ticketmaster are almost always cheaper than resale — the listings above show primary availability first.
- Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday Illenium dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
- Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $45 to $75 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
- Watch last-minute drops.Resellers often slash prices 24 to 48 hours before doors open, especially for mid-week dates that haven't sold out.
- Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap Illenium tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
IlleniumVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, Illenium VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Illeniumconcerts often include early venue entry, a premium seat or pit access, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and occasionally a pre-show soundcheck or photo opportunity. Meet and greet packages, when offered, sell out fastest — if you see one listed on the show page above, it's worth grabbing immediately. For the full breakdown of current VIP and meet and greet options on this tour, see the IlleniumVIP & meet and greet guide.
IlleniumPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the Illenium 2026 tour typically open 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale and are the best way to lock in seats before inventory drops. The most common presales for Illeniumtour stops are Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation presale, the artist's official newsletter or fan club, and credit-card presales from Citi, American Express, or Capital One in North America. Sign-up links usually go live from the artist's official site 1 to 2 weeks before the on-sale. See the Illenium presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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Inside Illenium
Illenium is one of the rare American electronic producers whose live show has scaled from side-stage festival booking to a fully booked NFL stadium without leaving behind the emotional template that defined the early records. He records and tours as Nicholas Miller, a producer raised in the San Francisco Bay Area and now based in Denver, who built a catalogue out of melodic-bass and future-bass records and then — over roughly the past five years — pushed that template into rock and post-hardcore collaborations, a self-curated destination festival, and the first solo electronic stadium show in American touring history. The catalogue across the last decade includes five full studio albums — Ashes (2016), Awake (2017), Ascend (2019), Fallen Embers (2021) and the self-titled Illenium (2023) — plus a roster of standalone singles that have done much of the streaming and chart work: Take You Down, Crashing with Bahari, Hearts on Fire with Dabin and Lights & Thunder, Good Things Fall Apart with Jon Bellion, Sideways with Valerie Broussard and Nina Sung, From The Ashes, Worst Day with the Trivium frontman Matt Heafy on vocals, Eyes Wide Shut with Spiritbox's Courtney LaPlante, and a stack of high-profile co-writes that pull collaborators from the worlds of metalcore, country, alternative R&B and mainstream pop into a melodic-bass framework that is still recognizably Illenium. The 2022 Allegiant Stadium show in Las Vegas — typically referred to in the press and on social media as Trilogy at Allegiant — was the first solo electronic artist headline at an NFL-scale venue in the United States, drawing more than 50,000 attendees and effectively redefining what a melodic-bass producer's live ceiling could look like. He followed that with the Trilogy: Worldwide tour, the Phoenix Lights and Ember Shores festival anchor dates, the Awake reimagined and Ascend Tour live presentations of older album material, the launch of his own destination festival Ember Shores at the Hard Rock Hotel in Cancún, and a steady run of multi-night residencies in Las Vegas at Wet Republic and the broader Hakkasan Group footprint. Live, the show is built around a Pioneer DJ-and-controller booth at the front-center of a stage that increasingly leans toward live drums, a guitarist guest on the rock-leaning material and a heavy laser-and-pyro lighting package, with the visual programming carrying the emotional arc through Illenium's three-act trilogy concept (originally Ashes, Awake and Ascend, now extended into Fallen Embers and the self-titled record). The rest of this page walks through how an Illenium touring year is built, what tickets actually cost, what the setlist tends to look like night-to-night, and the markets where the show lands hardest. The focus is on the parts of the experience that change between a club DJ slot, a festival main stage, an arena production and the stadium-scale Trilogy format, so you can plan an actual evening rather than recap the Wikipedia entry. If you have only heard the streaming singles, the live version is where the catalogue actually opens up — the rock collaborations land differently with the live drums in the room, the emotional bridge sections take more space than they get on record, and the multi-act Trilogy framing puts the songs in a sequence that makes the broader catalogue feel like a single connected work.
About Illenium
Nicholas Daniel Miller was born in Chicago in October 1990 and raised primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he started writing electronic music as a teenager after picking up a copy of FL Studio and trying to replicate the half-time dubstep and melodic-electronic records that were emerging from the late-2000s Skream and Skrillex era. He moved to Denver in his early twenties to pursue music seriously, and Denver has remained the home base — the city's electronic scene, anchored around Beta Nightclub, Mission Ballroom, Red Rocks Amphitheatre and the broader Front Range festival ecosystem, supplied both the audience and the collaborator network that shaped the early catalogue. The first widely circulated Illenium records arrived on SoundCloud and on the Seven Lions and Excision orbit of labels around 2013 and 2014, with a flip of Said the Sky's Without You and a remix of Flume's Some Minds catching the early traction. The 2016 debut album Ashes — released independently through Kasaya Records before the wider major-label cycle began — established the template: melodic, emotionally direct future-bass and melodic-dubstep, structured around vocal hooks that took up more space than the typical festival-EDM record allowed, and built for a live presentation that emphasized the bridge-and-release arc of pop songwriting rather than the buildup-and-drop arc of conventional EDM. Awake followed in 2017 and produced the singles Crashing with Bahari, Sound of Walking Away and Take You Down — the latter of which became the project's first genuinely viral record and remains one of the most-requested Illenium tracks at every live show. Ascend, released in 2019 through Astralwerks, was the breakthrough that pushed the project into the genuine major-label dance-music conversation: Good Things Fall Apart with Jon Bellion charted on US pop radio, Hearts on Fire with Dabin and Lights & Thunder became a festival main-stage anthem, and the album debuted at number one on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart while charting in the top fifteen of the overall Billboard 200. Fallen Embers, released in 2021, deepened the emotional palette and pushed further into vocal-led collaborations, with features from Mako, X Ambassadors, iann dior, Tom DeLonge of Angels & Airwaves and an interpolation of Linkin Park's In the End that was widely cited in the press as the moment the post-hardcore-into-melodic-bass crossover crystallized into a public strategy. The self-titled Illenium album, released in 2023, was the most explicit articulation of that strategy. Worst Day with Matt Heafy of Trivium pulled in a full-throated metalcore vocal performance. Eyes Wide Shut with Spiritbox's Courtney LaPlante did the same with a band from the modern progressive-metalcore scene. The record sat in a space that mainstream press began calling "rock-bass" or "post-hardcore EDM" — labels that Illenium himself has been reluctant to formally adopt — and the touring cycle around it has leaned into the rock-band staging more than any previous album cycle. The Trilogy at Allegiant Stadium show in July 2022, performed before the self-titled album cycle but anchored around the first three records, was the moment the project's live scale changed permanently. The show featured a custom-built three-act stage production that physically moved between performance spaces inside the stadium for the Ashes, Awake and Ascend segments, with Illenium performing each act as a discrete set rather than as a single continuous DJ mix. More than 50,000 attendees passed through the venue across the night, and the show was widely cited at the time and afterward as the first solo electronic artist headline at an NFL-stadium scale in the United States — a benchmark that previously had been hit only by group bookings (Coachella, EDC) and by guest-heavy hip-hop and pop events. The Trilogy framing has since been adapted into the Trilogy: Worldwide tour, which has carried the multi-act presentation into arena rooms across North America, Europe, Australia and Asia. Ember Shores, the destination festival Illenium launched in Cancún at the Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya in late 2022, is the recurring artist-curated event that anchors the late-year touring calendar. The festival is structured as a four-day all-inclusive resort booking, with Illenium headlining multiple nights and curating the supporting lineup from the melodic-bass, future-bass and broader bass-music scenes — Said the Sky, Dabin, ARMNHMR, William Black, Trivecta, Last Heroes and a rotating cast of guests appear across editions. The model — destination festival at a Mexican resort, organized through a partnership with Insomniac Events and the Hard Rock Hotel group — mirrors what Above & Beyond does with Group Therapy Weekender and what Bassnectar formerly ran with Bassnectar 360, but built around Illenium's specific audience and emotional register. Around the touring, Illenium has built a steady run of multi-night residencies in Las Vegas, primarily through the Hakkasan Group umbrella at Wet Republic on the dayclub side and at Hakkasan Nightclub in the night-time format, and has appeared as a recurring headliner at EDC Las Vegas, Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Electric Forest and the major Insomniac festival circuit. He has also expanded into the meaningful Front Range market that built his early audience, with multi-night Red Rocks Amphitheatre runs in Morrison, Colorado that typically sell out months in advance and that the local press treats as one of the most reliable annual electronic-music bookings in the country. Off the road, he runs the label Kasaya Records and has been a vocal advocate within the dance-music industry for mental health support and addiction recovery resources — Illenium has spoken publicly about his own recovery from opioid addiction in his early twenties, and that personal narrative is woven into much of the catalogue's lyrical content and into the visual programming of the live show. The persona on stage is restrained relative to peers in the dubstep and bass-music lane. Illenium typically performs in a hoodie or t-shirt without a costume gimmick, the stage business comes from production rather than from theatrical antics, and the emotional arc of the set carries the room rather than crowd-work or interludes. The crossover with rock and metalcore — the Trivium and Spiritbox collaborations, the open admiration for bands like Bring Me the Horizon and Linkin Park — has placed the project inside a broader conversation about the boundaries between modern electronic music and modern rock, and the live show has reached audiences who would not typically buy a ticket to a conventional EDM headliner.
Illenium tour: arenas, the Trilogy stadium format and Ember Shores
A typical Illenium touring year layers several distinct formats rather than running a single linear tour. The first layer is the headline arena cycle. Illenium has routed full-production arena tours around each major album cycle since Ascend in 2019, with the Trilogy: Worldwide presentation that emerged after the 2022 Allegiant Stadium show now serving as the dominant arena format. North American arena legs typically book rooms in the 10,000-to-18,000 capacity range — Kia Forum and Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, Madison Square Garden and UBS Arena in the New York area, Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, United Center in Chicago, Ball Arena in Denver, Kaseya Center in Miami, T-Mobile Arena and Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas — with the Trilogy-format show built around three distinct production segments tied to the Ashes, Awake and Ascend records. The arena production rig travels with the tour rather than being rented venue-by-venue, and the staging now incorporates a live drum kit, a guitarist for the rock-leaning material, and a more elaborate laser-and-pyro package than the prior Ascend Tour. The second layer is the festival circuit. Illenium holds near-permanent annual headline bookings at EDC Las Vegas (typically on the kineticFIELD or basspod stages each May), Lollapalooza (Perry's stage in Chicago each summer), Bonnaroo (the main stage in Manchester each June, in years he is routed there), Beyond Wonderland (the Insomniac festival in San Bernardino each March), Phoenix Lights (Arizona in spring), Imagine Music Festival (Atlanta), Forbidden Kingdom and Lost Lands (Excision's Ohio destination festival, when scheduling allows) and a long list of country-specific dance events across Europe, Australia and Latin America. The third layer is Ember Shores, the Illenium-curated destination festival held annually at the Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya in Cancún. Ember Shores typically runs over four days in late November or early December, sells as an all-inclusive resort package that bundles flight, hotel, food, beverage and festival admission, and features Illenium headlining multiple nights alongside a curated lineup drawn from the melodic-bass, future-bass and broader bass-music scenes — Said the Sky, Dabin, ARMNHMR, William Black, Trivecta, Last Heroes and rotating guest appearances. The fourth layer is the Red Rocks run. Illenium has played multi-night Red Rocks Amphitheatre dates in Morrison, Colorado every year since 2018, and those nights routinely sell out months in advance — they function as the Front Range audience's de facto Illenium home, and many travelers route trips around the Red Rocks weekend specifically. The fifth layer is the Las Vegas residency calendar. Illenium has held residency-style multi-night appearances at Wet Republic, Hakkasan Nightclub and other Strip venues across recent years, with the residency calendar typically running on Friday or Saturday nights and concentrated around event weekends — EDC week in May, New Year's Eve, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Halloween. We hedge on the specific 2026 venue and 2026 night-count for the residency because Vegas residency assignments shift between properties and can be re-announced within a calendar year — the residency exists, but check the venue's own event listing for current dates rather than assuming any single property holds the booking permanently. Across all five layers, the format on stage shares a common DNA: Illenium behind the booth at the front-center of an LED-clad stage, increasingly with a live drum kit and a guest guitarist, with the visual programming carrying most of the show's narrative weight and the setlist sequencing through a mix of his own back catalogue, current singles, the rock-leaning collaborations from the self-titled record, festival edits and unreleased material previewed live.
Illenium tickets: pricing, presales and the Ember Shores resort package
Illenium tickets vary widely by format. Arena headline tour tickets generally open between roughly $55 and $85 for upper-bowl general admission, $95 to $175 for floor general admission or lower-bowl reserved seating, and $225 to $550 for the VIP packages that the tour has typically included on the Trilogy and post-Trilogy cycles — those packages usually bundle pit access, early entry, a soundcheck listen-in (when production allows), an autographed lithograph or branded merch item, and on certain dates a meet-and-greet allocation that is genuinely fulfilled rather than aspirational. Festival appearances are priced as part of the festival's day or weekend pass rather than as an Illenium-specific ticket, so the cost depends on EDC, Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Beyond Wonderland or whichever event he is headlining rather than on the artist directly. Red Rocks dates are sold per-night and are priced as a standalone Red Rocks ticket — general admission on the floor, reserved seating in the bowl, and a small VIP allocation — with face values typically running from $45 to $95 for general admission and $125 to $325 for VIP, depending on the night. Red Rocks routinely sells out the primary onsale within the first hour, and the secondary market typically runs at 150 to 250 percent of face for the higher-profile dates. Ember Shores is sold as an all-inclusive resort package rather than as a standalone festival ticket. The package bundles accommodation at the Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya, all food and beverage at the resort, ground transfers from Cancún International Airport, and festival admission for all four days. Package pricing varies significantly by room category and trip length: single-occupancy budget rooms have historically opened around $1,500 to $1,800 per person for the four-day stay, double-occupancy standard rooms around $1,100 to $1,500 per person, with suite and ocean-view upgrades pushing per-person pricing to $2,500 and above. Flight is not included in the base package but the festival's official travel partner typically offers bundled airfare options. Payment plans through Affirm or the festival's own installment partner are standard, and the on-sale typically runs in early spring for a late-November or December event. Las Vegas residency nights are priced through the venue rather than through a tour promoter, with cover charges at Wet Republic, Hakkasan Nightclub or whichever Strip room is hosting the booking in the relevant year typically running from around $40 for women and $65 for men at the door on a standard night, climbing to $125-plus for big-weekend nights like EDC week and Memorial Day. Table service runs from roughly $1,500 to $2,500 minimum spend for a standard table on a non-peak weekend up to five-figure minimums for prime locations on event weekends; those figures should be treated as indicative rather than current, since Strip venue pricing moves with demand. Presales for the headline arena tour follow the standard touring template — fan-list presale through Illenium's official mailing list and Discord on Monday or Tuesday, Live Nation and venue presales midweek, then general onsale on Friday at 10am local time. Verified resale through Ticketmaster gives the cleanest transfer for arena tickets. AXS handles some of the Insomniac-promoted festival routing instead of Ticketmaster. For Red Rocks, the cleanest path is the AXS-based Red Rocks ticketing platform and the fan-list code that arrives a day or two ahead of the public onsale. For Ember Shores, the cleanest path is the festival's own official site rather than third-party resort packagers.
Illenium setlist trends
A modern Illenium setlist is structured differently from a typical festival-EDM headliner's set because the catalogue carries enough vocal-led songs and emotional bridge sections that the show is built more like a pop or rock show than a continuous DJ mix. The Trilogy format — first introduced at the 2022 Allegiant Stadium date and now adapted for the arena tour — divides the set into discrete acts tied to the first three albums (Ashes, Awake, Ascend), with the Fallen Embers and self-titled material woven across all three segments and treated as connective material rather than as a separate act. Opening sections typically lean on Ashes-era and Awake-era material — Crawl Outta Love, Beautiful Creatures, Free Fall, Don't Give Up On Me, Without You — sequenced against the more atmospheric tracks from Fallen Embers (Brave Soul, Heavenly Side, Sideways with Valerie Broussard). The Ashes segment, when played as a discrete act, typically lasts twenty to thirty minutes and carries some of the deepest emotional weight in the show, with the visual programming leaning on darker color palettes and the lighting package dropping to a more intimate scale. The Awake segment opens the energy up, with Crashing, Sound of Walking Away, Take You Down (consistently one of the most-requested tracks at every Illenium show), and the heavier Awake-era cuts pushing into the mid-show peak. The Ascend segment carries the main festival anthems — Good Things Fall Apart with Jon Bellion, Hearts on Fire with Dabin and Lights & Thunder, From The Ashes, Blood, Crashing Down — and is where the visual programming reaches its largest scale and where the pyro and laser package hits hardest. The closing section of recent tour cycles has incorporated the rock-leaning self-titled album material more aggressively, with Worst Day featuring Matt Heafy of Trivium and Eyes Wide Shut featuring Spiritbox's Courtney LaPlante appearing as full-throated post-hardcore moments that pull a live guitarist and (on stadium and select arena dates) the actual guest vocalists into the show. The Linkin Park In the End interpolation from the Fallen Embers cycle continues to appear as a fan-favorite call-back, frequently in the encore position. Festival sets — EDC Las Vegas, Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Beyond Wonderland — are tighter than the headline arena show (60 to 90 minutes versus 100 to 130 minutes) and lean more heavily on the peak-time material from Awake and Ascend, with less of the slower opening run from Ashes. Red Rocks shows fall between the festival and arena formats in length and tend to lean more heavily on the deeper-cut catalogue material that the Front Range audience knows by heart. Las Vegas residency sets are shorter and more rotation-friendly, with deeper edits and more unreleased material than the festival or arena format. The Ember Shores headline appearances are typically the longest sets of the year — multi-night Illenium-curated festival headlines run two to three hours, often incorporating special guest segments where the supporting lineup joins for a single track, and frequently previewing unreleased material that has not yet appeared on streaming services. ID-spotting culture is active around Illenium sets, and tracklists from major dates are usually posted on 1001Tracklists and the Illenium subreddit within a day. The track most likely to mark an Illenium show as connected to the broader catalogue rather than the most recent radio chapter is Take You Down — released on Awake in 2017, it has appeared in essentially every Illenium set since and is the song most often cited by long-tail fans as the gateway track into the project.
Illenium meet and greet: what is actually available
Meet-and-greet access for Illenium is more structured than for most touring DJs, and the VIP packages on the arena tour have historically been more reliable about actually delivering an in-person interaction than the equivalent VIP packages on most peer touring acts. The arena-tour VIP package typically bundles pit access, early entry, a soundcheck listen-in (when production allows), an autographed lithograph or branded merch item, and on most dates a structured meet-and-greet allocation that delivers a brief in-person interaction with Illenium and a posed photograph — the photograph is taken by the tour's own photographer and emailed to attendees a few days after the show rather than being shot on phones. The Ember Shores destination festival in Cancún is the format with the most reliable artist accessibility. The resort setting, the multi-night structure, and the fact that Illenium is curating and present across the full event mean that informal interactions in the resort common areas, at the festival's branded activations and during the official meet-and-greet sessions are a structural part of what the package delivers. Festival appearances at EDC, Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo and Beyond Wonderland produce occasional informal interactions in the backstage and artist-lounge areas for guests with the appropriate credentials, but those credentials are not something you can buy through a public channel. Red Rocks dates typically do not include a structured meet-and-greet allocation outside of the official tour VIP package, though backstage access for industry guests is generally more accessible at Red Rocks than at most arena rooms. The Las Vegas residency table-service ecosystem at Wet Republic and Hakkasan Nightclub places guests in the section closest to the booth, and the residency format generally allows table guests to come up to the booth area in a way that arena production rigs do not — though this is not a meet-and-greet in the formal sense. If a third-party site is selling an Illenium meet-and-greet package outside of the official tour VIP bundle or the Ember Shores package, treat the offer with skepticism. The Kasaya Records label nights and the broader bass-music industry events also occasionally produce informal artist interactions, but those are not predictable enough to plan a trip around.
Tour cities
Denver
Denver is Illenium's home market and the deepest single-city audience for the project. He has been Denver-based since the mid-2010s, the early career was built out of the local scene around Beta Nightclub (now closed) and the Front Range festival ecosystem, and the multi-night Red Rocks Amphitheatre runs in Morrison are the de facto annual Illenium event for the local audience. Red Rocks dates typically book two to three nights consecutively each summer and routinely sell out the primary onsale within the first hour. Ball Arena downtown handles the arena-cycle headline date when Illenium is routing a full production tour, with the Trilogy-format staging adapting to the venue's bowl. Mission Ballroom in the RiNo neighborhood, the city's mid-sized electronic-friendly room, hosts the warm-up and album-launch appearances when those are programmed. Global Dance Festival, held annually at Empower Field at Mile High in summer, has booked Illenium on its main stage repeatedly. The Front Range audience travels heavily — Boulder, Fort Collins, Colorado Springs and the wider mountain ski-town corridor all feed into Denver shows, and Red Rocks weekends in particular pull travelers from across the Mountain West. Local presales typically route through AXS for Red Rocks and the Mission Ballroom, and through Ticketmaster for Ball Arena, with fan-list codes arriving through Illenium's own mailing list a day or two ahead of the public onsale.
Las Vegas
Las Vegas is the second-most-reliable Illenium market in North America. The 2022 Allegiant Stadium show — typically referenced as Trilogy at Allegiant — was the first solo electronic artist headline at NFL-stadium scale in the United States and drew over 50,000 attendees, and the city has remained a recurring stadium-and-arena anchor for the project since. T-Mobile Arena and MGM Grand Garden handle the arena-cycle headline dates when Illenium is not routing the full stadium production, with the Trilogy-format staging adapting to the venue's smaller footprint. Illenium has held residency-style multi-night appearances at Wet Republic on the dayclub side and at Hakkasan Nightclub in the night-time format across recent years, with the residency calendar typically running on Friday or Saturday nights and concentrated around event weekends. EDC Las Vegas at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, held in May each year, is a separate booking from the residency, and Illenium has played the festival's main kineticFIELD and basspod stages in most recent editions. The big revenue weekends — EDC week, New Year's Eve, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Halloween — get the highest production budgets and the deepest unreleased-material setlists. Travelers should treat the residency listing on Wet Republic's and Hakkasan's own platforms as the source of truth for which nights he is actually playing, since posted lineups change and resale-platform "residency tickets" sometimes refer to nights that did not get confirmed.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is split across multiple touchpoints. The headline arena tour books either Kia Forum in Inglewood or Crypto.com Arena downtown depending on the cycle, with the Trilogy production rig running at full arena scale. The amphitheater format — FivePoint Amphitheatre in Irvine, Toyota Pavilion at Concord on northbound routing, the Greek Theatre and the Hollywood Bowl — gets used on shoulder-season legs and on the band-leaning material from the self-titled album. Coachella, held in Indio across two April weekends, has booked Illenium on the Outdoor Theatre and the Sahara tent at different scales, with Coachella weekends typically generating ancillary Illenium-branded events at Los Angeles nightclubs and warehouse rooms during the wraparound week. Beyond Wonderland in San Bernardino, the Insomniac-produced festival in March, has hosted Illenium on its main stage every recent year and is the most reliable LA-area single-day Illenium festival booking. Day-of routing into Inglewood for Kia Forum dates: plan for the standard 405-and-Century Boulevard rush, and prefer the Forum's south lot or the Hollywood Park / SoFi parking structures on the lower north side rather than the on-site Forum lot, which fills first. The local secondary market typically runs at 150 to 220 percent of face for the higher-profile arena cycles, and Coachella-weekend ancillary appearances tend to be the most expensive single nights.
New York
New York routing usually splits between Madison Square Garden or UBS Arena on Long Island for the arena-cycle headline date, and the rotating slate of large electronic-friendly rooms — Brooklyn Mirage outdoors in the summer, Brooklyn Steel, Terminal 5 and the Hammerstein Ballroom on theater-scale appearances. Illenium has played MSG on most of his post-Ascend album cycles and the room fits the Trilogy production rig comfortably, with the multi-act staging adapting to the venue's deeper bowl. Brooklyn Mirage and the wider Avant Gardner complex in East Williamsburg have hosted Illenium across the summer warehouse-and-outdoor season, and those nights tend to be longer-format sets that lean more on the deeper-cut catalogue material than the arena production format does. Electric Zoo on Randall's Island, held over Labor Day weekend, has booked Illenium multiple times across the years, and Forest Hills Stadium in Queens has been used for one-off outdoor appearances in years when summer routing allowed. Expect to compete with a fan base that travels in from across the wider tri-state area and into New England for the bigger New York dates. Check whether the show is the full Trilogy arena production or the warehouse-and-club format before assuming the show length, because Brooklyn Mirage nights run closer to two and a half hours while Madison Square Garden dates are typically structured around the standard 100-to-130-minute headline arena format.
Toronto
Toronto is on essentially every Illenium North American arena routing. He has played Scotiabank Arena, Coca-Cola Coliseum, Echo Beach and the Budweiser Stage in different formats and on different cycles, and the city has a deep dance-music audience that supports both the festival edits and the longer-form deeper catalogue appearances. Veld Music Festival, held at Downsview Park each August, has booked Illenium on the main stage repeatedly and is the most reliable single-day Illenium Toronto date. Beyond Wonderland Toronto (during years it has been programmed) and one-off appearances at Rebel and CODA on the longer-format club nights round out the local touchpoints. Toronto dates almost always fall on a Friday or Saturday because the routing puts the city between Montreal and the US Midwest. Local presale codes generally arrive through Live Nation Canada and Ticketmaster Canada, with venue presales on Wednesday and the general onsale on Friday at 10am Eastern. The audience in Toronto skews slightly older than the EDC core demographic, with a meaningful proportion of attendees crossing over from the post-hardcore, metalcore and alternative-rock fanbase that the self-titled album's rock collaborations have pulled into the project.
Chicago
Chicago is a reliable Midwest anchor and one of the project's more important festival markets. United Center and Allstate Arena cover the arena-cycle stops, while the Aragon Ballroom, the Riviera Theatre and the Radius Chicago handle theater-scale and club-scale formats. Lollapalooza in Grant Park, held each late-July or early-August weekend, has booked Illenium on the Perry's stage on multiple cycles, and the Perry's headline slot has become one of the festival's most reliable late-night dance-music draws. Lollapalooza appearances often generate one-off Illenium-branded after-shows at downtown Chicago nightclubs during the festival weekend — typically at Concord Music Hall, the Mid or the larger warehouse spaces in the West Loop. North Coast Music Festival, held over Labor Day weekend at SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview, has also hosted him on its main stage. Spring Awakening, the Chicago-based dance festival that has shifted venues across the years, has had Illenium on its lineups in different formats. Chicago dates draw heavily from the surrounding Midwest cities — Milwaukee, Indianapolis, the Twin Cities, Detroit, St. Louis — so plan parking and arrival timing accordingly, particularly at United Center on event weekends. Local presales generally route through Ticketmaster US and the venue's own platform, with codes emailed through the Illenium fan list a day or two ahead of the public onsale window.
Miami
Miami is a major Illenium market, anchored around Ultra Music Festival in March and the broader Miami Music Week wraparound circuit. Ultra Music Festival, held each March at Bayfront Park downtown, has booked Illenium on its main stage and on the Resistance stage in different years. Miami Music Week — the wraparound week of programming around Ultra — typically brings additional Illenium appearances at Strip-style nightclub rooms downtown and on South Beach, including LIV at the Fontainebleau and the larger warehouse spaces in Wynwood and Hialeah. Kaseya Center, the downtown arena, handles the arena-cycle headline dates when Illenium is on a full production tour. III Points in Wynwood and Rolling Loud Miami have occasionally pulled him in for one-off appearances. Routing usually pairs Miami with Atlanta or Orlando the night before or after. The Miami International Airport-to-South-Beach drive can stretch to two hours during Music Week traffic, which is worth building into the night. The local audience is roughly evenly split between the festival-EDM core demographic and the broader pop-radio audience that came in through the Jon Bellion and Selena-adjacent collaborations on Ascend and Fallen Embers, and primary sellouts on the standalone arena dates are common.
Atlanta
Atlanta is a more significant Illenium market than its size-on-the-touring-map would suggest, primarily because of Imagine Music Festival — the annual late-summer dance festival held at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton — which has booked Illenium as a headliner on multiple recent editions. State Farm Arena downtown handles the arena-cycle headline date, with Coca-Cola Roxy in the Battery Atlanta complex used for theater-scale appearances. The Tabernacle and Center Stage handle the smaller-room formats. Music Midtown at Piedmont Park has occasionally programmed Illenium on its electronic-leaning afternoon slate. The Southeast audience travels heavily for Atlanta dates — Charlotte, Nashville, Birmingham, Jacksonville and the broader I-75 and I-85 corridors all feed into the city, and Imagine Music Festival in particular draws travelers from across the Eastern Seaboard. Local presales route through Ticketmaster US and the venue's own platform, with the Imagine Music Festival presale running through the festival's own ticketing partner separately from the rest of the touring calendar. Atlanta is also one of the markets where the rock-and-metalcore-adjacent audience that Illenium has cultivated through the Trivium and Spiritbox collaborations shows up most clearly at the live shows.
Phoenix
Phoenix is a reliable Southwest anchor, with the Phoenix Lights festival each April at the Rawhide Western Town and Event Center in Chandler functioning as the most consistent annual Illenium booking in Arizona. The festival has put Illenium on its main stage repeatedly and is among the more important standalone festival appearances on the calendar after EDC and Lollapalooza. Footprint Center downtown handles the arena-cycle headline dates when the full Trilogy production is routed through the city, with Ak-Chin Pavilion in the western suburbs used for amphitheater-scale appearances in shoulder-season legs. Goldfield Ghost Town in Apache Junction and the smaller club-scale venues in Scottsdale and downtown Phoenix handle the warm-up and longer-format appearances. The Arizona desert audience overlaps significantly with the broader Insomniac festival fanbase — many Phoenix Lights attendees also travel to EDC Las Vegas in May and to Beyond Wonderland San Bernardino in March — and the secondary market for Phoenix dates is typically less heated than the LA or Vegas equivalents, with primary tickets remaining available longer through the standard channels. Local presales route through Ticketmaster US and AXS depending on the venue, with the Phoenix Lights presale running through the festival's own ticketing platform.
Cancun
Cancún is the home of Ember Shores, the Illenium-curated destination festival held annually at the Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya. The festival typically runs over four days in late November or early December and is sold as an all-inclusive resort package — the package bundles accommodation at the Hard Rock Hotel, all food and beverage at the resort, ground transfers from Cancún International Airport, and festival admission for all four days. Illenium headlines multiple nights and curates the supporting lineup himself, drawing on the broader melodic-bass, future-bass and bass-music scenes — Said the Sky, Dabin, ARMNHMR, William Black, Trivecta, Last Heroes and rotating guest appearances populate the lineups. The format is closer to Above & Beyond's Group Therapy Weekender or the now-defunct Bassnectar 360 than to a conventional destination-festival booking, and the audience that buys the package is typically the deepest-tail Illenium fan demographic — travelers who already attend Red Rocks, EDC and the arena tour. Package pricing varies significantly by room category, with budget single-occupancy options historically opening around $1,500 to $1,800 per person for the four-day stay and suite or ocean-view upgrades pushing per-person pricing to $2,500 and above. Flight is not included in the base package, though the festival's official travel partner typically offers bundled airfare options. The on-sale typically runs in early spring for the late-year event, and the cleanest reservation path is the festival's own official site rather than third-party resort packagers.








