Subtronics & Griz Announce ‘Griztronics Gorge’ With Of The Trees, LSDream, Boogie T, Alleycvt & More

Subtronics and Griz have teamed up for “Griztronics Gorge,” where the two electronic artists will headline the iconic venue on May 23 and 24. Each night will feature a closing set where Subtronics and Griz will go back-to-back. Both artists will also perform solo sets, with Griz performing a sunset set and Subtronics playing direct support the first night, and Subtronics at sunset and Griz as direct support the second.
Further performers include Of The Trees, LSDream, Boogie T, Alleycvt, Effin, Taiki Nulight, Blossom and Lumasi.
Griz and Subtronics first went viral with their 2019 collaboration, “Griztronics.” The track swept across music festivals and TikTok.
Subtronics is managed by Red Light Management’s Eric Silver, Elyse Young and Brandon Garber. He’s booked by Wasserman Music’s Jake Bernstein. With 101 headline reports submitted to Pollstar’s Boxoffice, Subtronics has sold a total of 412,814 tickets, grossing $24.4 million. On average, his shows move 4,087 tickets per night, with a gross of $241,805 per show. Upcoming performances for Subtronics include two performances at Gallagher Square in San Diego on Nov. 14 and 15 and six sold-out headlines at Shrine Amphitheater in Los Angeles from Dec. 2 to 7.
In 2026, he’s scheduled to set out on the “Fibonacci Tour,” which supports the second half of Subtronics’ Fibonacci album, due to be released on Dec. 5 via his own label, Cyclops Recordings. The run kicks off with two nights at Rebel Toronto on Jan. 23 and 24. He’ll make stops at Washington, D.C.’s Echostage, New York City’s Brooklyn Storehouse and more before wrapping up at MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston on March 20.
Griz is also with Red Light Management and booked by CAA’s Hunter Williams. With 179 headline reports submitted to Pollstar’s Boxoffice, Griz has sold a total of $329,081 tickets, grossing $11 million. On average, he’s sold 1,838 tickets each night, grossing $61,805, according to Pollstar’s Boxoffice. The music producer and DJ recently made his return to the live space after a two-year hiatus with the three-day Seven Stars music festival, which took place Oct. 10 to 12 in Arrington, Virginia.
Tickets go on sale Nov. 19 at 1 p.m. local time.
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