Kygo Live Tour 2026
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- What time does the show start?
- Most Kygo 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.
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About Kygo
KKygo 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. Live dates auto-populate on this page the moment new 2026 shows are confirmed. 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.
Inside Kygo
Kygo is the Norwegian producer who took house music down to half-speed, layered marimba and steel-pan textures over a four-on-the-floor kick, and accidentally named a genre. Born Kyrre Gørvell-Dahll in Singapore in 1991 and raised in Bergen, he started uploading remixes to SoundCloud in his teens, broke through with a flip of Ed Sheeran's I See Fire in 2014, and by the following summer had become one of the most-streamed artists on the platform. The sound he is most associated with — the warm, melodic, mid-90 BPM template that journalists labelled "tropical house" — is now a fixture of pop radio, festival main stages and the soft-edged corners of dance music. Kygo himself has spent the decade since trying to widen the definition without abandoning the core. His catalogue includes four full studio albums — Cloud Nine, Kids in Love, Golden Hour and Thrill of the Chase — a long roster of pop crossover singles with vocalists ranging from Conrad Sewell and Parson James to Selena Gomez and the posthumous Whitney Houston feature on Higher Love, and a steady run of dance-floor releases on his own Palm Tree Records label. The live show has scaled in parallel. He performs as a hybrid DJ-and-producer act, sitting behind a piano and synth rig that is closer to a live keyboard performance than a pure DJ booth, and he routes festival headline slots, Las Vegas residencies, arena tours and his own Palm Tree Music Festival series across multiple continents. He has played the Rio 2016 Olympics closing ceremony, headlined Coachella's main stage, run multi-night residencies at major Vegas dayclubs, and quietly become one of the most-streamed electronic artists in the world. The rest of this page walks through how a Kygo tour 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 intent is to give you enough context to plan an actual evening rather than to recap a Wikipedia entry, so the focus is on the parts of the experience that change between a club DJ set, a festival main-stage appearance and a full arena production. If you have only heard the radio singles, the live version is the format where the catalogue actually opens up.
About Kygo
Kygo grew up in Bergen on the west coast of Norway and studied at the Norwegian School of Economics before electronic music took over as a full-time career. The early SoundCloud uploads — flips of Coldplay, Marvin Gaye and Ed Sheeran tracks — built a following measured in tens of millions of plays before he had released a single original song through traditional channels, and that streaming-first trajectory has shaped almost every commercial decision since. The first original to break through was Firestone, the 2014 collaboration with Australian singer Conrad Sewell, followed quickly by Stole the Show with Parson James in 2015. Both records hit the upper reaches of European singles charts, both reached over a billion combined streams on Spotify, and both established the production signature that defined the genre: a half-time house pulse, a hook played on marimba or pan-flute synth patches, a vocal that landed somewhere between pop and indie, and a drop that resolved rather than detonated. The Cloud Nine debut album arrived in 2016 and turned the SoundCloud audience into a touring business. Kids in Love followed in 2017 with the singles It Ain't Me featuring Selena Gomez and Stargazing featuring Justin Jesso, both of which crossed over to pop radio in the United States and pushed the live show into arena rooms. Golden Hour, released in 2020, leaned harder into the pop-feature template — the Whitney Houston Higher Love re-work with the original vocal stems, the Tina Turner What's Love Got to Do With It re-work, collaborations with Sasha Sloan, Zara Larsson and Donna Summer's estate — and broke commercial dance-music conventions by landing on adult-contemporary radio in the United States while also moving units in conventional pop and EDM formats. The Thrill of the Chase, released in 2022, was the most explicitly dance-music record of the catalogue, with more uptempo BPM ranges, more club edits, and a tighter feature roster. Around the records, Palm Tree Records — the label Kygo co-founded with manager Myles Shear in 2019 — has grown into a meaningful imprint in its own right, releasing material from Forester, Frank Walker, Sam Feldt and a roster of producers who occupy the same melodic-dance lane. The Palm Tree Music Festival series, which the label launched in the Hamptons in 2019 and has since expanded to Aspen, Dana Point and other resort markets, gives Kygo a recurring festival vehicle that he controls end-to-end and that he tends to headline personally each cycle. He has also moved into adjacent ventures: a Palm Tree-branded crew clothing line, an investment in club and dayclub operations on multiple continents, and a low-profile but consistent presence in the streetwear and lifestyle circuit that overlaps with his audience. The Rio 2016 Olympics closing ceremony performance — where he played a stripped-back set with the Olympic flame as backdrop — remains one of the most-cited moments in the catalogue and helped lock in the broader-than-EDM positioning that has defined the public profile since. Across the decade he has been nominated for and won multiple Norwegian Spellemann Awards, the Norwegian equivalent of the Grammys, and his albums have certified gold or platinum across more than a dozen national markets. The catalogue is large, the touring is steady, and the live presence is built around an audience that splits roughly evenly between pure dance-music fans and pop-radio listeners who came in through one of the vocal singles.
Kygo tour: festivals, arenas, residencies and the Palm Tree calendar
A Kygo touring year usually has four distinct components that interleave rather than run sequentially. The first is the festival circuit. Kygo is a fixture on the main-stage rotation at Coachella, EDC Las Vegas, Tomorrowland, Lollapalooza, Ultra Music Festival in Miami and most of the major North American and European outdoor festivals, and those bookings concentrate in the April-to-September window with a smaller cluster around the Northern Hemisphere winter for events in warmer climates. The second is the headline arena and amphitheater tour, which the team typically routes in a six-to-ten-week block once per album cycle. North American arena dates have historically booked rooms in the 12,000 to 18,000 capacity range, with amphitheater appearances at venues such as Madison Square Garden, the Forum, the Hollywood Bowl, Red Rocks and Ascend Amphitheater. European arena routings sit at similar capacities through O2 Arena in London, Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, Accor Arena in Paris and the German market via Lanxess Arena and Mercedes-Benz Arena. The third leg is the Las Vegas residency commitment. Kygo has held residencies at major Strip dayclubs and nightclubs across multiple seasons, and those dates appear on Friday and Saturday nights through the warmer months rather than as a continuous block. The fourth, and increasingly important, is the Palm Tree Music Festival series, which now runs multiple times per year in resort markets and effectively functions as a Kygo-branded festival headline slot that the team controls directly. Production scale shifts between formats. The arena show is a full live-and-DJ hybrid with a piano-and-synth rig at center stage, a custom LED design that has run different visual themes across each album cycle, and a band of touring musicians on percussion and additional keys for the more song-oriented portions of the set. Festival sets are tighter — typically 75 to 90 minutes rather than the 100-to-120-minute headline version — and lean harder on the hits and the higher-BPM edits. The Vegas dayclub format is closer to a traditional DJ set with the piano segments shortened or removed. Hedging note: specific 2026 tour dates and routings are subject to change, and ticket pages on official platforms will always carry the most current itinerary.
Kygo tickets: pricing, presales and what each format costs
Kygo tickets vary widely by format. For the headline arena tour, primary inventory typically opens between $55 and $85 for upper-bowl general admission, $100 to $175 for floor and lower bowl, and $250 to $600 for the front-of-stage pit and VIP packages that the team has run on past cycles. Amphitheater shows skew slightly cheaper on the lawn — typically $40 to $65 — and slightly higher in reserved pavilion seats. Major outdoor specials at venues like Red Rocks or the Hollywood Bowl tend to clear primary inventory within hours and reappear on secondary markets at one and a half to three times face. Festival appearances are a separate question. When Kygo headlines a festival the ticket you buy is a day pass or weekend pass to the event rather than a Kygo-specific ticket, and pricing follows the festival economy. Day passes at Coachella, EDC Las Vegas and Tomorrowland run several hundred dollars and weekend bundles into the four-figure range when accommodation is included. Las Vegas dayclub and nightclub bookings under the residency calendar are priced through the venue rather than the artist team, and entry typically opens between $40 and $100 for general admission with table service running from $1,500 minimum spend at smaller rooms to $5,000-plus at the larger Strip venues. Palm Tree Music Festival tickets sit somewhere in between, typically in the $200-to-$500 range for general admission and substantially higher for hospitality tiers. Presales follow a fairly standard template. The Kygo fan list, run through the official website and the Palm Tree mailing list, usually gets a 48-hour head start on the headline tour, followed by venue, promoter and Spotify presales midweek, with the general onsale on Friday at 10am local time. Codes are emailed to subscribers a day or two before the window opens. For verified resale, Ticketmaster's own platform gives the cleanest mobile transfer experience. Specific pricing examples here are based on prior-cycle reference points rather than current dates and should be treated as ranges rather than commitments. Always check the current price on the actual event page before planning the spend.
Kygo setlist trends
A typical Kygo setlist runs 18 to 24 tracks across roughly 100 minutes for the headline arena format, and reads as a continuous DJ mix with discrete piano-led song moments rather than a strict band-style setlist with gaps between numbers. Recent cycles have opened with an extended intro built around new-album material, then moved into the bigger anthems in the first third of the set: Firestone, Stole the Show, It Ain't Me. The middle section typically slows the BPM and shifts to the piano segment, where Kygo plays stripped-back versions of the more song-oriented catalogue cuts and the bigger collaborations — Higher Love with the Whitney Houston vocal, Lost Without You with Dean Lewis, Born to Be Yours with Imagine Dragons, Stargazing with Justin Jesso — sometimes solo at the piano and sometimes with a guest vocalist when the city allows. The final third climbs back into higher-BPM territory with Permanent and the more recent uptempo releases from Thrill of the Chase, and the set usually closes with a longer extended mix that ties together the two or three biggest singles from the most recent record. Setlist.fm logs from the last two tours show a stable core of about a dozen tracks and six to ten rotating slots that change night to night, often based on whether a feature artist is in the building. Guest appearances at major shows have included Conrad Sewell at European dates, Parson James and OneRepublic-adjacent collaborators on North American dates, and occasional drop-in appearances from Palm Tree Records label artists when the routing aligns. The festival set compresses the structure to roughly 14 to 18 tracks and drops most of the piano segment in favour of higher-energy edits.
Kygo meet and greet: what is actually available
Formal meet-and-greet packages for Kygo have appeared sporadically across the touring cycles rather than as a fixed offering on every date. The team has historically run a limited number of pre-show experience tiers on major arena dates — typically including early entry, soundcheck listen-in, a branded merch bundle and occasionally a group photo with the artist — through CID Entertainment and similar VIP-package operators. Availability is uneven city-to-city and the format has changed between cycles, so the only reliable approach is to check the specific event page for the date you are targeting and look for a VIP or experience tier in the ticket selection rather than assuming it will be there. Vegas residency dates do not generally include meet-and-greet packages because the dayclub and nightclub format does not support the structure. Festival appearances do not include meet-and-greet access through the festival itself; the only paths to backstage or artist-lounge interaction at festivals are through industry-side channels rather than ticket purchases. The Palm Tree Music Festival series, which the Kygo team controls directly, has run hospitality tiers on past editions that include closer-to-the-artist experiences, and that is probably the most reliable structured path to meeting Kygo outside of the standard arena tour packages. If a third-party site is selling a Kygo meet-and-greet outside of the official VIP-package channel and outside of the Palm Tree Festival hospitality tiers, treat it with skepticism — it is almost certainly a repackaged pit ticket rather than guaranteed access. The official tour page and the artist's verified social channels are the only places to confirm whether a given date has a meet-and-greet tier available.
Tour cities
Las Vegas
Las Vegas is the city most closely associated with Kygo's residency calendar in North America. He has held headlining residencies at major Strip dayclub and nightclub properties across multiple seasons, with the dayclub dates concentrated in the warmer months from March through October and the nightclub dates running year-round on Friday and Saturday rotations. The dayclub format suits the catalogue particularly well — the half-time tropical-house template was effectively engineered for poolside listening — and the venue lighting and pool acoustics handle the higher-end melodic material better than most enclosed clubs. Kygo also tends to route a standalone arena or theater date at venues such as Resorts World, MGM Grand Garden Arena or T-Mobile Arena around major fight or event weekends, and those dates sit at higher production levels than the residency calendar. Demand for the residency nights is highest on holiday weekends — Memorial Day, July Fourth, Labor Day — and table-service pricing on those nights can run multiple times the regular weekend rate. The local dance crowd treats Kygo dayclub appearances as social occasions rather than concerts, so the audience profile leans more lifestyle and less hardcore-fan than the arena tour, and the energy of the room reflects that.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is a structural stop on essentially every Kygo touring cycle. The Hollywood Bowl, the Forum, Banc of California Stadium, the Greek Theatre and Crypto.com Arena have all hosted him at various scales, and the Coachella appearances at the Empire Polo Club in Indio bring an additional cluster of LA-adjacent dates each spring. The Hollywood Bowl in particular suits the catalogue: the outdoor format, the natural acoustics and the audience experience match the kind of show Kygo builds, and Hollywood Bowl bookings have tended to sell out faster than the arena dates in the same market. Coachella headline and sub-headline slots over multiple years have built a recurring relationship with the festival's Sahara and main-stage programming. The Los Angeles audience is also one of the most important markets for the broader Palm Tree Records ecosystem, with label-night appearances at venues like Academy LA and Sound running alongside the formal tour dates. Expect heavy presale demand and a quick primary sellout, particularly at the outdoor venues during the May-through-September window.
New York
New York routing typically splits between Madison Square Garden and Barclays Center for the arena cycle, with Forest Hills Stadium and the various Brooklyn outdoor venues handling the summer specials. Madison Square Garden bookings have appeared on multiple Kygo headline tours and tend to sit on Friday or Saturday nights in the routing. The summer dates at Forest Hills, the outdoor tennis stadium in Queens, fit the long-form pacing of the show in a way the indoor arenas do not, and the venue's relationship with melodic-electronic acts more generally makes it a natural booking. Brooklyn Mirage and the Avant Gardner complex have hosted DJ-set appearances and Palm Tree Records label nights outside of the formal tour itinerary. Hamptons routing each summer brings the Palm Tree Music Festival to the broader New York market via the Surf Lodge and other East End venues, which gives the city a second annual Kygo touchpoint beyond the arena tour. The local audience pulls heavily from the dance-music scenes in Brooklyn and Manhattan as well as the broader pop-radio listenership.
Miami
Miami is where Kygo's festival calendar and his residency-style commitments overlap most heavily. Ultra Music Festival in March has booked him on main and live stages multiple times, and the wraparound week of Miami Music Week programming routinely brings DJ-set appearances at major Miami Beach and downtown venues — LIV, Story, E11even and the various Wynwood and Hialeah warehouse rooms. Standalone tour dates at the Kaseya Center and FTX Arena (under its various names) have appeared on multiple arena cycles. The Palm Tree Music Festival has expanded to Miami-area dates in recent years, which adds a third annual touchpoint. The local dance audience treats Kygo as a festival-headliner-grade act regardless of which room he plays, so primary sellouts are common and secondary-market pricing runs aggressive. Miami routing is also where the pop-radio side of the audience and the harder festival audience overlap most heavily, which shapes the setlist toward the bigger vocal singles rather than the deeper dance-floor edits.
Chicago
Chicago is a reliable Midwest anchor on the Kygo tour calendar. The United Center and Allstate Arena cover the arena-cycle stops, while Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island handles the outdoor summer routing with its lakefront skyline backdrop. Lollapalooza appearances in Grant Park each August bring a separate annual touchpoint, and Kygo has been booked on the festival's main stages multiple times across the last decade. The Aragon Ballroom and the Byline Bank Aragon have also hosted theater-scale earlier-career dates before the jump to arena bookings. Chicago dates draw heavily from the surrounding Midwest cities — Milwaukee, Indianapolis, the Twin Cities, St. Louis — so plan accordingly on parking and arrival timing, particularly at Northerly Island where the access road bottlenecks fast on Lolla weekend. Local presale codes usually go out through Ticketmaster and the venue, with the general onsale on Friday at 10am Central. The Chicago audience runs slightly heavier on the dance-music side and slightly lighter on the pop-radio side than the New York or LA markets, which shifts the setlist toward higher-BPM edits.
London
London is the European anchor for Kygo touring. The O2 Arena in Greenwich has hosted multiple headline dates across the catalogue, with Wembley Arena and Alexandra Palace appearing on earlier cycles before the jump to the bigger room. Outdoor specials at Hyde Park as part of British Summer Time and at All Points East in Victoria Park have placed Kygo on bills that mix dance, pop and indie programming, and those appearances tend to sit alongside one-off festival headline slots at Creamfields, Parklife and Boardmasters. The London dance-music audience is one of the most engaged for Kygo outside of his native Norway, and presale demand for O2 Arena dates routinely clears primary inventory within the first day. Secondary-market pricing through the Ticketmaster verified resale and AXS resale typically runs at one and a half to two times face. Smaller club appearances at Printworks, Drumsheds and the Brixton Academy have happened sporadically across the cycles, usually tied to a label-night format rather than the main headline tour. The London audience profile splits relatively evenly between the pop-radio crossover listeners and the harder festival fans.
Oslo
Oslo is the home-market anchor and the city where Kygo's audience profile differs most from the rest of the touring map. Norwegian audiences have followed him from the SoundCloud era through Spellemann Award wins and the broader pop-crossover years, and Oslo dates tend to sell out within hours of the onsale across multiple cycles. The Telenor Arena in Bærum, just outside Oslo, has hosted the bigger headline dates, and Spektrum and Oslo Konserthus have hosted theater-scale appearances earlier in the catalogue. Festival appearances at Findings, Stavernfestivalen and Palmesus across the broader Norwegian summer touring schedule bring additional regional dates. The Norwegian audience tends to skew slightly older than the average international Kygo crowd and is more invested in the album-oriented material than the festival edits, which shifts the setlist slightly toward the song-oriented portions of the catalogue. Local presale codes typically run through Ticketmaster Norway and the venue's own platform, with the general onsale on Friday morning local time. Hometown shows have historically included extended sets and occasional surprise guest appearances from Norwegian collaborators across the catalogue.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam is one of the most reliable European arena stops on the Kygo touring calendar. The Ziggo Dome has hosted headline dates across multiple cycles, with AFAS Live and Paradiso appearing on earlier theater-scale routings. Amsterdam Dance Event in October brings an annual cluster of one-off DJ-set appearances at smaller club venues across the city, and those dates are usually announced two to four weeks ahead rather than on the main tour calendar. The broader Dutch dance-music scene treats Kygo as a major headliner-grade act, and Ziggo Dome dates clear primary inventory quickly. The local audience profile leans slightly more dance-floor and slightly less pop-radio than the London or Los Angeles markets, which shifts the setlist toward higher-BPM edits and longer instrumental segments. Tomorrowland appearances each summer in Belgium bring the broader Benelux audience into the Amsterdam-area touring window. The verified resale market through Ticketmaster Netherlands gives the cleanest secondary-transfer experience for Ziggo Dome dates.
Cheapest Kygo Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
Kygo 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 Kygo 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 Kygo tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
KygoVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, Kygo VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Kygoconcerts 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 KygoVIP & meet and greet guide.
KygoPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the Kygo 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 Kygotour 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 Kygo presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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