Where to buy tickets, best prices

Where to buy tickets, best prices

Prepare to be thrown into the “Deep End” of the mosh pit this summer.

Starting June 15, 29-year-old accountant turned full-time superstar EDM producer John Summit will take his mind-bending live shows featuring “music without limits” to huge venues in the U.S. and Canada.

That includes a pair of gigs in New York City — on the same night, no less — when he performs at Madison Square Garden and the Brooklyn Navy Yard on Saturday, June 29.

New Yorkers that want to see Summit live can snatch balcony seats to the Madison Square Garden show for just $71 before fees on Vivid Seats at the time of publication. Hardcore ravers will need to set aside $278 for floor access and $462 for VIP risers.

For those that prefer something a bit later, general admission tickets for Summit’s 10 p.m. Brooklyn Navy Yard show — just two hours later — start at $200 before taxes and fees.

These shows come in advance of his upcoming debut album “Comfort in Chaos” (due out July 12), which promises uniquely punchy, dopamine-treading deep house mixes that may draw from some other signature Summit genres like two-step, garage, and jungle.

Clearly, if there’s ever been a time to splurge on tickets, it’s now.

Can’t wait to see the artist–who made Obama’s 2023 favorite music list–live?

Good news: you’ve officially reached the summit of John Summit information.

We’ve got everything you need to know about John Summit’s 2024 tour below if you’re pining for that peak.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

John Summit tour schedule 2024

A complete breakdown of all the best prices on tickets to see John Summit perform live can be found here.

LA Coliseum sections Ticket prices
start at
June 15 at Budweiser Stage in Toronto, ON, CA $61
June 16 at Budweiser Stage in Toronto, ON, CA $39
June 29 at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY
at 8 p.m.
$78
June 29 at Brooklyn Navy Yard in New York, NY
at 10 p.m.
$255
July 6 at the LIV Nightclub in Las Vegas, NV $101
July 13 at the LIV Nightclub in Las Vegas, NV $85
Aug. 10 at the LIV Nightclub in Las Vegas, NV $97
Aug. 17 at the LIV Nightclub in Las Vegas, NV $97
Aug. 31 at the LIV Nightclub in Las Vegas, NV $101
Sept. 21 at the LIV Nightclub in Las Vegas, NV $96
Nov. 22 at the LIV Nightclub in Las Vegas, NV $39
Feb. 22, 2025 at the Tahoe Blue Event Center in Stateline, NV $66

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)

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John Summit set list

The Chicago Native got his start bouncing between DJ booths at local venues around his college campus before his infectious mixes quickly launched him into center stage (though he’s still considered a divinity among many frat boys).

More recently, Summit has landed major slots at some of the most distinguished music festivals nationwide, including Coachella, Lollapalooza, and EDC Las Vegas.

Wondering what Summit bangers you should brace yourself for when you see him live?

Well, the producer’s been known to throw plenty of surprises into his sets, so you never know exactly what you’re going to get.

Here’s an idea of what you can expect based off his recent set list at Coachella, courtesy of Set List FM.

01.) Where You Are

02.) (Unknown)

03.) Killa (Chris Avantgarde cover)

04.) Eat the Bass

05.) Talking (Massano cover)

06.) Human

07.) Tears

08.) Gas Pedal (Sage the Gemini cover)

09.) I Remember (deadmau5 & Kaskade cover)

10.) Paranoid (Layton Giordani cover)

11.) Sip Your Poision (Alex H cover)

12.) Sweet Disposition (with Dougy Mandagi)

13.) Trip

14.) Give me Anything (feat. Elderbrook) (Unreleased)

15.) La Danza

16.) Resonate (with Kaskade)

17.) Calling (Ellis Moss cover)

18.) Shiver

19.) I Wanna Go Back (with Sub Focus feat. Julia Church) (Unreleased)

20.) What a Life

John Summit new album

Summit’s 12-track debut album “Comfort in Chaos” is set for release on July 12.

Super fans are probably already familiar with a few of his lead singles, including the seductive club thrasher “Eat The Bass,” a collaboration with Sub Focus featuring electro-soul singer Julia Church “Go Back,” as well as his two breakout Billboard anthems with rising vocalist Hayla, “Where You Are” and “Shiver.”

We’re anticipating the hedonistic, built-to-the-drop formula associated with his progressive house music hits, with no shortage of spirited vocals also in place. Expect to reach the summit…more times than once.

But the producer has suggested the forthcoming album might focus more inward than his past creations, while fusing the experimental dance music sounds that have catapulted his career to tremendous heights — like a search to find peace in the chaos.

“John Summit is the performing act, but when I write music I get more vulnerable,” the producer explained in a statement. “While writing this album, I had to go from being in the mindset of John Summit to being John Schuster, my real name.”

In other words, this project will grapple with the age-old question every artist wrestles with, who is the real John Summit?

He teased a snap of the album cover on Instagram last month — a kaleidoscopic wheel filled with motifs of skeletons, serpents, stars, waves, and fire against a dark background.

“My most vulnerable work to date… I’ve put my heart and soul into this and after years in the making, I can’t wait to finally share it with you all,” he wrote in the caption.

Followers quickly began begging for a #summitsummer in the comments section.

EDM stars on tour in 2024

Have to miss the legend? Here are five artists performing live this year and next we think you might enjoy.

• Odesza

• Fred Again

• Kygo

• Dom Dolla

• Porter Robinson

Who else is on the road? Check out our list of the 50 biggest concert tours in 2024 to find out.


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