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Eric Prydz To Celebrate 20 Years Of Pryda With 2025 North American Tour

Eric Prydz

Eric Prydz is celebrating over 20 years of his iconic Pryda alias with a North American tour in 2025.

The Swedish producer and DJ will bring the fan-favorite side project on the road for 16 headline dates next year, with each stop set to feature a full retrospective dive into his Pryda catalog, now more than two decades on from the release of his debut Pryda single, “Human Behavior / Lesson One.”

Announced on social media today, the progressive house legend’s “20 Years of Pryda Tour” will open with two dates in Toronto on January 17-18, 2025, before touching down in cities like Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Denver, Austin, Seattle and more through April 5.

The Los Angeles shows will see Prydz team up with Insomniac’s Factory 93 and local promoter Stranger Than to bring the special show to a secret venue, and he’s also tapped for a festival appearance at Montreal’s snowy Igloofest. One more date will be revealed in the coming months. Check out the full schedule below.

Alongside his constantly evolving main act, which has gained viral popularity in recent years thanks to the jaw-dropping visual production of his HOLO and [CELL] shows, and his techno project Cirez D, Prydz has simultaneously helmed Pryda since nearly the very beginning of his storied career, with its first release arriving even before he dropped his breakthrough Prydz track, “Call On Me,” in 2004.

Encapsulating a more upbeat and classic progressive house vibe that differs from his darker, more industrial-sounding main act, the moniker has given life to some of the artist’s most iconic underground productions, like “Juletider,” “Allein,” “Choo,” and “Rakfunk,” and serves as the namesake of his label, Pryda Recordings.

Tickets for Eric Prydz presents 20 Years of Pryda will go on sale this Friday, December 6, at 10AM local time. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit ericprydz.com.

Eric Prydz

Featured image from Eric Prydz. Credit: AJR Photos.

Written by
Peter Volpe

Journalism student at The Ohio State University with a passion for culture and fat basslines.

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