Don Diablo Announces ‘FUTURE’ US Tour

As 2018 approaches, Don Diablo – the Dutch daddy of future house – announces his upcoming state bound ‘Future’ tour next February. Don Diablo’s ‘Future’ tour, named after his forthcoming album, will kick off the new year with eight electrifying stops in some of North America’s most renowned venues. Special guest Lost Frequencies will be joining him for every show!
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Internationally known DJ/Producer Don Diablo and special guest Lost Frequencies are hitting eight cities across the U.S. and Canada.
Tour Dates:
Feb 8 The Observatory, San Diego, CA
Feb 9 The Regency, San Francisco, CA
Feb 10 The Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles, CA
Feb 15 Concord Music Hall, Chicago, IL
Feb 16 New City Gas, Montreal, Canada
Feb 17 Echostage, Washington, DC
Feb 23 Terminal 5, New York, NY
Feb 24 Marquee Nightclub, Las Vegas, NV
Don Diablo
Recently voted #11 in the world for this year’s DJ Mag Poll, the multi-talented Dutch artist is known as the ‘founding father of the future house movement’. Making it no surprise that he is currently the highest-ranking artist in the future house category. He recently released the first two singles from his forthcoming album. The first track ‘Don’t Let Go’ has accrued more than 5 million streams and counting on Spotify and YouTube. The second and most recent track ‘Take Her Place,’ a collaboration with the band A R I Z O N A, hit 1.7 million streams on Spotify in just a week after its release. Safe to say that Don Diablo and his ever-expanding fan base can expect a monumental 2018.
Lost Frequencies
Lost Frequencies has solidified a noteworthy place among young artists on the rise in the world of dance music today. It is no shock that he takes the #26 spot in DJ Mag Top 100 DJs Poll as this year’s highest new entry. He sold out his ‘Less is More’ solo show in Belgium where he premiered his collaboration with Netsky ‘Here With You’. This track alone has racked up more than 10 million streams and counting, with 6 weeks on top of the Belgian Ultra Top Charts.