Jason Ross has announced three specially curated shows coming to San Francisco, New York City, and Los Angeles this fall and winter.
Named for his 2022 album of the same name, these inaugural ATLAS takeovers will highlight Ross’ personal relationship to the project with a deep dive into his multi-genre roots.
All three of the shows will feature a standard melodic dubstep set from Ross, but in a new twist, he will play an additional set at each event that embraces his early music-making adventures in the trance genre.
At The Midway in San Francisco on November 17, Ross has invited support from drum & bass artist Friction as well as fellow Ophelia Records artists Far Out and Gem & Tauri.
ATLAS will then travel to Terminal 5 in NYC to ring in the New Year on December 31 with Anjunabeats artists Andrew Bayer and Ash Nova, in addition to melodic dubstep producer Fairlane and New York local Kimosabi.
Though the support bill for Los Angeles has yet to be announced, the other ATLAS events indicate that fans can expect another great multi-genre lineup when ATLAS makes its grand closing at the Hollywood Palladium on January 12, 2024.
Ross has continued to make an impact on the dance music scene irrespective of genre, with recent singles “A Place They Called Home” and “From Ashes To Love” making noise on Anjunabeats and Ophelia Records, respectively.
The ATLAS takeovers will keep Ross plenty busy moving into the new year after wrapping up a 2023 that included opening for Seven Lions throughout his “Journey III” tour and playing Ubbi Dubbi in April.
Tickets for all three ATLAS shows are now available at Jason Ross’ website.
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Featured image from Jason Ross. Credit: Luis Colato.