We’re Gonna Need a Bigger Venue—Subtronics Adds 6th Night at Shrine Expo Hall in Los Angeles As Sellout Spree Continues
Photo Credit: Subtronics.net
Subtronics adds a sixth and final night to his 360-degree shows at the Shrine Expo Hall in Los Angeles after overwhelming demand.
Due to overwhelming demand, Subtronics has added a sixth and final night to his 360-degree shows at the Shrine Expo Hall in Los Angeles, set for Tuesday, December 2.
The previous five shows, set for December 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, are sold out, making Subtronics’ run one of the fastest-selling sets of shows in the venue’s history. The six-night stretch also marks the second-highest number of performances by an electronic artist at the Shrine, just behind Fred Again…’s nine dates.
Subtronics hit the stage at Ultra’s Main Stage earlier this year, while in May he kicked off his residency at the Wynn in Las Vegas. The DJ and producer is scheduled to perform two nights at the Brooklyn Mirage on July 31 and August 1.
In April, Subtronics released his latest EP, Fibonacci Part 1: Oblivion, through his record label Cyclops Recordings. The EP is part of a larger project that will come to fruition when Part 2 drops later this year.
Subtronics is managed by Red Light Management’s Eric Silver, Elyse Young, and Brandon Garber, and booked by Wasserman Music’s Jake Bernstein.
Jesse Kardon (Subtronics) came up in the Philadelphia music scene, and never expected his “wonky beep boop music” to go anywhere beyond small online circles. The son of a tour manager and promoter, he got his associate’s degree and went to Temple University intending to follow in his father’s footsteps.
His DJ gig started out as a hobby, and it took Kardon about nine years to “figure out” and perfect Subtronics. But by the time he was 23, he had become fully devoted to the project, thanks to the support of his father.
“It’s unbelievable for me,” said Jesse’s father, Rich Kardon. “I remember the first time [a band I worked with] played Red Rocks. I was a tour manager for ten years, and did Red Rocks back in the mid-80s, and always loved the venue. […] And then, to see my kid on stage at Red Rocks, it was mind-blowing.”
“It’s crazy how that corner of dubstep popped off,” said Subtronics. “It was not something anyone ever expected. We were definitely the weird ones. It was just goofy and fun.”
Now a touring juggernaut, Subtronics has successfully brought his unique sound to continuously sold out major events, including the annual Miami Music Week ‘Deadbeats vs Cyclops’ event in March; his Cyclops Rocks at Red Rocks in April; and most recently, the launch of his 2025 Wynn residency in Las Vegas.
Link to the source article – https://www.digitalmusicnews.com/2025/06/06/subtronics-sixth-night-at-shrine-expo-hall/
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