Last week, Boiler Room lifted the curtain on their massive 2024 world tour, soon to bring the best of the underground to 25 cities across six continents.
Following its first-ever world tour last year, the London-based streaming platform and event series will return to 2023 tour locations like London, Manchester, Milan, New York, Seoul, Toronto, Mumbai, Sydney and Melbourne in 2024.
More shows are set for European cities like Amsterdam, Barcelona and Glasgow; South American hotspots like Bogotá, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro; and bustling U.S. metropolises including Chicago, Miami, Los Angeles and Las Vegas. A complete list of cities is available below.
Most dates on Boiler Room’s 2024 world tour are still unannounced, but the brand’s North American stops have been scheduled as follows: Miami, May 17; Toronto, June 1; Chicago, June; New York City, July 13; Los Angeles, September 21; and Las Vegas, December.
Among the artists slated to perform on the tour are Avalon Emerson, Armand Van Helden, ANOTR, Chase & Status, Skream & Benga, 999999999, I Hate Models, Sara Landry, VTSS and many more.
Boiler Room has announced that this year’s tour will be even bigger than 2023’s and feature a variety of rising local stars who will share the decks with some of the brand’s “vital artists, past and present.” In addition to one-off shows, the 2024 tour includes weekend takeovers in select cities.
Since its inception in 2010, Boiler Room has become one of the most esteemed entities in the worldwide club scene, hosting performances from over 5,000 artists in over 200 cities, per Billboard.
Conducted in trademark Boiler Room fashion—decks placed in the center of dark, sweaty nightclubs and surrounded by lively crowds—these performances live on in history as part of the brand’s massive catalog of filmed sets on YouTube.
Check out a complete breakdown of Boiler Room’s 2024 world tour dates and sign up for pre-sale access in each city here.
Featured image from Boiler Room.