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Grammy-winning artist DJ Snake has unveiled the highly anticipated world tour for his bass alias, The OUTLAW. Kicking off in 2025, the tour will electrify audiences in iconic cities such as New York, San Francisco, Denver, Seattle, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and more. Known for his high-energy performances, cinematic visuals, and cutting-edge production, The OUTLAW promises an immersive experience like no other.

This announcement follows The OUTLAW‘s groundbreaking debut at Bangkok’s premier 808 Festival on December 7th. Closing the festival with a historic headline slot, The OUTLAW shared the stage with top-tier electronic acts like ZEDD, Chase & Status, and Amyna, delivering a show-stopping performance that set a new standard for side project debuts.

Building on previous milestones—including a virtual debut at Lost Lands 2024, a sold-out premiere in Los Angeles, and the release of HITA, a bold remix of Flosstradamus and Viperactive’s Trickstar—The OUTLAW is redefining the limits of bass music. Inspired by a pivotal conversation with Excision, DJ Snake’s bass-driven alias represents unfiltered artistry and creative liberation.

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About The OUTLAW

The OUTLAW is DJ Snake’s bold exploration of raw, bass-heavy soundscapes. It is a project born out of a desire to break free from mainstream constraints. This alias allows Snake to push the boundaries of his artistry, embracing unrelenting intensity and innovation.

Don’t miss The OUTLAW World Tour in 2025. Sign up for tour dates here: https://theoutlaw.world/tour

The post The OUTLAW by DJ Snake Launches World Tour appeared first on EDMTunes.

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