Jun 21, 2026 – Aug 15, 2026
Audien crafts live sets rooted in progressive house traditions featuring layered synth melodies atmospheric textures and subtle vocal elements that foster a sense of elevation and connection among attendees in venues where lighting design complements the evolving sonic journey. Such performances draw individuals who seek more than high volume drops preferring instead the gradual unfolding of tracks that evoke both introspection and communal celebration within the broader electronic dance community. What distinguishes this particular tour is its prolonged schedule encompassing diverse locales and an array of venue formats including intimate club settings alongside larger concert halls which together facilitate exposure to varied crowds across broad territories. The pace of each evening unfolds with measured progression beginning with subdued melodic passages that build methodically toward sustained high energy segments characterized by driving rhythms and fluid mixing techniques ensuring continuous movement on the dance floor without abrupt shifts. Attendees often find themselves swept along in this rhythmic continuum that balances peaks and valleys to sustain interest over extended durations. For complete information regarding where and when these experiences will occur next refer to the dates table presented below.
| Date | City | Venue | Programme | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 21, 2026 · 1:00 PM | Toronto | Cabana Pool Bar | Buy TicketsFind Hotel | |
| Jul 12, 2026 · 4:00 PM | Los Angeles | Los Angeles State Historic Park | Lost In Dreams: ARMNHMR, Audien, Dabin & Elephante - Sunday | Buy TicketsFind Hotel |
| Jul 17, 2026 · 10:00 PM | Boston | The Grand Boston | Buy TicketsFind Hotel | |
| Aug 1, 2026 · 6:00 PM | New York | The Rooftop at Pier 17 | Buy TicketsFind Hotel | |
| Aug 15, 2026 · 9:00 PM | Dallas | SILO Dallas | Buy TicketsFind Hotel |
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Audien originated as a solo electronic music project led by producer Nate Rathbun, who manages all aspects of composition, production, and live performance without additional permanent band members. The musical style centers on progressive house frameworks built from layered arpeggiated synthesizers, sustained pads, and steadily ascending melodic lines that transition into fuller arrangements. Rhythms rely on tight four-on-the-floor patterns paired with rolling bass sequences and occasional filtered effects that add texture rather than abrupt shifts, resulting in extended instrumental passages designed for sustained movement on a dance floor.
Current live presentations emphasize synchronized lighting arrays that shift in color temperature and intensity to match changes in arrangement density, along with rear-projection visuals displaying abstract geometric forms that evolve slowly. Setlists combine original material with occasional reworks of earlier tracks, maintaining a continuous mix format that avoids extended pauses between selections. Performances occur in mid-sized clubs and theaters rather than arenas, allowing audiences seated or standing on the main floor to observe equipment and lighting changes at close range.
Among past milestones, the project issued full-length albums that expanded on initial single releases and collaborated on the track Something Better alongside country duo Lady Antebellum, integrating vocal elements into the existing instrumental approach. Additional recognition came through appearances at large-scale electronic music festivals where sets were scheduled alongside other producers working in similar melodic styles, contributing to broader exposure within the dance music circuit.
The surrounding scene includes other acts focused on melodic variants of house and trance, with shared lineups at festivals and club nights that prioritize gradual tension and release structures over minimal or techno-oriented approaches. Listeners who attend live shows frequently include those already familiar with electronic dance music catalogs from labels such as Anjunabeats, as well as individuals who follow festival lineups and appreciate extended sets that reward attention to arrangement details rather than isolated high-energy moments.
Typical performances run between sixty and ninety minutes, often preceded by one or two supporting DJs who play shorter opening sets in comparable stylistic territory. The venue atmosphere tends toward a focused yet mobile crowd, with attendees positioned throughout the floor space and consistent movement corresponding to shifts in tempo and melodic prominence, though volume levels remain moderated compared with harder-edged electronic events.
Readers interested in attending an upcoming performance can review the tour dates listed below to locate shows in their area and review venue-specific information such as capacity and ticket availability.
Tickets are available on official platforms like Ticketmaster or the venue website; avoid third-party resellers to prevent scams.
General admission tickets usually range from $30 to $80 depending on the city and seating, with premium options higher.
Most shows are all ages unless specified as 18+ or 21+; check the venue listing for exact rules and ID requirements.
VIP typically offers early entry, meet-and-greet, exclusive merch, and reserved seating; details vary by tour.
Refunds are generally not available unless the event is canceled; contact the ticket seller for specific policies.
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