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How to buy John Summit tickets: Chicago, Las Vegas, New York, and more

How to buy John Summit tickets: Chicago, Las Vegas, New York, and more

The year may be over halfway done, but John Summit still has a busy schedule packed full of parties for the remaining months of the year. Whether it's his Vegas club performances or his festival stops, the popular DJ has plenty of options available if you're looking to catch a piece of the action.
DJ, producer, songwriter, record label owner: John Summit has all his EDM bases covered in terms of skills. Having been called 'one of EDM's biggest rising stars', Summit is well known on the scene for his distinct style, combining tech house, deep house, and pop tracks, as well as his regular appearances on the festival scene. Although he has only been active since 2017, Summit can already boast a festival event of his own, Experts Only, which has a mainstay NYC event as well as an Amsterdam stop planned.
If you're looking to catch John Summit this year at one of his many electrifying performances, we've got you covered. Here's our breakdown for how to get tickets for John Summit's 2025 show dates, as well as his festival appearances. This will include what information we know about John Summit's tour schedule, purchasing details, and price comparisons between tickets. You can also look at ticket details at your leisure on StubHub and Vivid Seats.
John Summit's 2025 tour schedule
John Summit is scheduled to perform regularly in Vegas clubs this year and attend several EDM festivals in the continental US, Spain, the Netherlands, France, and the UK.
North America
Date City StubHub prices Vivid Seats prices
August 29-31, 2025* Chicago, IL $487 $543
August 30, 2025 Las Vegas, NV $278 $301
August 31, 2025* Chicago, IL $226 $231
August 31, 2025 Chicago, IL $163 $283
September 20-21, 2025* New York, NY $284 $320
September 20, 2025* New York, NY $127 $259
September 21, 2025* New York, NY $216 $192
September 26-27, 2025* Concord, NC $256 $307
September 26, 2025* Concord, NC $167 $175
September 27-28, 2025* San Diego, CA $602 $590
September 28, 2025* San Diego, CA $337 $349
October 3-5, 2025* Austin, TX $577 $604
October 4, 2025 Las Vegas, NV $140 $151
October 5, 2025* Austin, TX $172 $174
October 10-12, 2025* Austin, TX $587 $567
October 12, 2025* Austin, TX $185 $178
October 18, 2025 Boulder, CO $174 $187
November 23, 2025 Las Vegas, NV $106 $137
December 31, 2025 Las Vegas, NV $207 $224
International
Date City StubHub prices Vivid Seats prices
August 23, 2025* Orange, France $47 -
September 9, 2025 Sant Josep de Talaia, Spain $147 -
September 13, 2025 London, UK - $142
October 26, 2025* Amsterdam, Netherlands $72 -
* Indicates a music festival John Summit will be performing at, in addition to several other artists.
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How to buy tickets for John Summit's 2025 tour
Original tickets for John Summit's festival appearances, as well as his headlining appearances, are available on their unique event pages, which can be found on John Summit's official website. While some of his festival appearances are available via Ticketmaster, the selection is very limited, and we recommend going to each event's unique page instead. Club appearances in particular tend to either sell from the official event page or verified resale vendor sites.
StubHub and Vivid Seats are also options for purchasing tickets if you want to go the verified resale vendor route. These sites are useful as they have ticket options available for the large majority of John Summit's performances, and may have options for tickets that have already sold out from their original point of sale.
How much are John Summit tickets?
Prices for John Summit's 2025 performances vary depending on the event type (festival appearance compared to club performance) and ticket type (standard, VIP, and so on). Club performances also generally have different entry pricing for males and females.
For John Summit's Vegas shows at LIV Nightclub and LIV Beach, general admission for females generally ranges from $60 to $120, with male general admission ranging from $120 to $180. Beach performances appear to be on the higher end, as well as his New Year's Eve performance. Club shows also have expedited admission tickets in the range of $210 to $240, as well as VIP table options with prices based on location. As his club performances can vary greatly in price, we recommend checking all your options before purchasing to make sure you're getting your ideal ticket. Currently, it seems that original tickets for his club performances are comparable, if not more affordable, than resale options (which start at $106 on StubHub and $137 on Vivid Seats, both for female entry); however, this may change as performance dates grow closer.
Festival performances also have a wide range of ticket prices, as festivals generally have various types of entry (general, VIP, etc.) as well as single or multi-day ticket options. For John Summit's festival performances, affordable options on StubHub currently range from $47 for his appearance in France on August 23 to $602 for a weekend (September 27 to 28) ticket to the CRSSD Festival in San Diego. Vivid Seats offers similar pricing, ranging from $174 for his October 5 appearance in Austin at the Austin City Limits Festival to $604 for a weekend pass to the same Austin City Limits Festival.
VIP tickets to festival performances vary for each festival. Please check the event you are interested in attending for specifics on festival VIP options.
Who is opening for John Summit's tour?
John Summit will participate in various festivals in 2025 and perform solo one-off club performances. For his club performances, there is limited information on whether opener DJs will precede his set or collaborate with him onstage, but it is very likely he won't be taking the stage alone. For his November 23 show at LIV Nightclub, Roddy Lima is listed as a co-act alongside Summit.
Will there be international tour dates?
John Summit currently has four international performances scheduled for 2025. This includes his August 23 appearance at Adriatique's event in Orange, France, his September 9 performance in Spain, September 13 in the UK, and October 26 in Amsterdam for his own original festival event, Experts Only.
Who is John Summit?
John Walter Schuster, known professionally by his stage name John Summit, is a DJ, producer, songwriter, and record label owner who has been described as 'the hottest name in dance music.' His 2020 breakout hit 'Deep End' cemented his place as a staple in the EDM world, and Summit has been a regular performer at EDM festivals such as Lollapalooza, Coachella, and EDC since.
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