First Drum & Bass Headliners at Major Venues
WORSHIP will become the first drum & bass act to headline the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, PNE Forum in Vancouver, and CoBank Arena in Denver when their October arena tour kicks off. The collective—comprising Dimension, Sub Focus, Culture Shock, and 1991—are billing the run as the biggest ever drum & bass tour in North America.
The tour also includes one of the final performances at Brooklyn Storehouse, which is permanently closing due to plans to redevelop the site for climate infrastructure and clean energy production, according to the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation.
Building Momentum After Festival Season
This marks WORSHIP's fourth North American tour and follows a six-month stretch that saw the group perform at Coachella, Ultra Music Festival, and Colorado's Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The festival appearances fueled demand for a more extensive return to the region.
Back in 2024, Dimension reflected on the risks the group took during their first North American run. "Deep down, all of us really believed in the idea, but in hindsight, it was the promoters and agents that took on the most risk," he said. "The North America drum & bass scene was in such bad shape that we arguably had nothing to lose, but the promoters and agents deserve a massive amount of gratitude for backing us and believing in our concept."
Summer Festival Dates Before Arena Run
Before the October arena leg begins, WORSHIP will headline Perry's Stage at Lollapalooza on July 30, perform a hometown show at London's Finsbury Park on August 2, and DJ at Ultra Japan in September.
Artist pre-sales open Thursday, June 25 at 10am local time, with general on-sale following the next day.

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