$37.50 + FEES
DAY OF SHOW: $42.50 + FEES
MEMBER + SPOTIFY PRE-SALE: Wed, Apr 8, 9 am. Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member!
PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Apr 10, 9 am.
For online ticketing sales & support, contact [email protected] or call 1-877-466-3404.
For in-person sales, visit the Lensic box office.
VIEWING DECK: $51
Tickets are now available to watch the concert from the Bridge's new VIP Viewing Deck! See the stage and beyond from the deck on top of the Bridge building. Limited availability.
PREFERRED PARKING: $24
Want guaranteed parking close to the venue? You can now purchase a preferred parking ticket. Limited availability.
For preferred parking holders please present your proof of purchase to the parking attendant as you turn on Fire Place and they will direct you to the location.
SEATING: Standing room only unless specifically noted otherwise.
ADA: There is an ADA area with chairs for patrons in need. First come, first served. Check-in at the will-call table upon arrival.
PARKING: There is FREE parking at the venue. Enter Fire Place from HWY 14. There is also a limited first-come first-served paid parking area available for $24 at the end of Fire Place.
ALCOHOL: Yes, bars on-site
OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No outside food or drinks. Food trucks on site.
Please be advised that by entering this event, you are agreeing to being filmed and/or photographed, and the resulting assets may be used for Lensic marketing or promotional purposes. Should you wish not to be photographed or recorded on video, please notify a staff member or one of the event photographers/videographers.
Paul Oakenfold, one of the first global superstar DJs, celebrates over 30 years of his influential label with Perfecto 30—a worldwide series of events, releases, and a documentary highlighting his impact on electronic music. From pioneering Ibiza’s club scene to headlining major festivals and producing for artists like Madonna and U2, Oakenfold helped bring underground sounds like trance and EDM into the mainstream. The campaign includes global performances revisiting iconic tracks, new music from emerging artists, and continued reach through his Perfecto Radio show, which draws millions of weekly listeners. More than a label, Perfecto has become a lasting force in dance music, and Oakenfold is marking the milestone by returning to his roots with the underground sounds that started it all.
For nearly three decades, The Crystal Method has remained one of the most influential and well-respected acts in electronic music. Co-founded by Scott Kirkland and Ken Jordan in 1993, the GRAMMY®-nominated duo pioneered the big beat genre and defined the sound of a generation, beginning with their platinum-selling debut, Vegas (1997).
To date, The Crystal Method has played more than 1300 shows—headlining EDC, Lollapalooza, and Ultra Miami—while their music has appeared in more than 100 film, TV, and video game soundtracks. Along the way, TCM has released such best-selling titles as Tweekend (2001), Legion of Boom (2004), and Divided by Night (2009)—the latter two of which earned GRAMMY® nods for Best Dance/Electronic Album. While Jordan retired in 2017, Kirkland reimagined The Crystal Method as a solo act. Now, the innovative artist continues the evolution with TCM’s seventh studio album, and his second solo outing, The Trip Out.
Liquid Todd is an award-winning DJ and programmer at SiriusXM, known for his dance radio shows, live performances, original music, remixes, and Twitch streams. He has created popular shows for SiriusXM and major radio stations across North America. He hosted afternoon drive on BPM for over a decade and now programs #betaBPM, a weekly new music show nominated twice for Radio Show of the Year.
He produces original tracks and remixes, often working with the duo Disco Killerz. His remix of “Stellar” with Morgan Page hit #1 on BPM and became one of Armada Music’s biggest radio songs of 2016. His collaboration “Easy Boy” with GATTÜSO has over 16 million streams.
Born Todd Wilkinson, he was one of the first DJs to bring electronic dance music (EDM) to commercial radio, starting in Boston and later in New York City, where his show Solid State ran for eight years and helped grow EDM’s audience. He joined Sirius in 2004 and helped launch several dance channels, including Area, Chill, and Boombox, and also hosted Boombox Radio on Alt Nation.
