Brownies & Lemonade Launch Drum & Bass Tour at Dave & Buster’s Locations Across US

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Brownies & Lemonade‘s DNBNL offshoot is hitting the road this summer, bringing drum & bass parties to a handful of Dave & Buster’s locations across the country.

A focused celebration of the genre, DNBNL has become one of the beloved electronic music event organizer’s most recognizable series. They’ve taken over Dave & Buster’s in the past, tapping into the nostalgia of arcades and providing fans with a setting that feels both unexpected and wildly fitting.

The choice of venue reflects the team’s ongoing push to activate rave culture in unique venues, like laundromats, abandoned zoos and even random elevators.

Hooks of Zeds Dead performing at a DNBNL event in a Los Angeles Dave & Buster’s location.

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Celebrating the four-year anniversary of DNBNL, the mini-tour begins June 18th in Brooklyn and continues the following night in Orlando before heading cross-country for a West Coast leg, which kicks off July 10th in Seattle prior to a finale in Irvine.

Each stop will feature a different secret lineup. While the tour’s talent remains under wraps, the energy is all but guaranteed, considering past DNBNL shows have featured performances by drum & bass heavyweights like Chase & Status, Sub Focus, Netsky, Koven and Dimension.

Those interested in attending the upcoming DNBNL tour can RSVP here.

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Getter Signs With UTA, Signaling Electronic Music Comeback

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Getter has signed with United Talent Agency as he prepares to end his indefinite hiatus from the electronic music scene, his agent, Ben Hogan, announced on social media.

The strategic representation deal hints at a substantial comeback for the virtuosic DJ and producer, whose last original electronic release was 2021’s Some Creature EP. Getter, whose real name is Tanner Petulla, signaled a return last week after releasing an official remix of Mike Posner’s hit debut single, “Cooler Than Me.” 

Tour dates are also in the works, according to Hogan. “He’s back and we are coming to your city very soon,” he wrote on Instagram.

Despite his absence from electronic music production, Petulla has maintained a creative presence through his hip-hop alias Terror Reid, releasing the project’s third album Manifesto in September 2024. He’s also remained a prolific streamer by virtue of his beloved YouTube channel, on which he regularly dishes out music production tips and stories from his career.

UTA’s representation will provide Getter with the infrastructure needed to orchestrate a long-awaited return. The agency brings significant industry leverage to the partnership and represents many high-profile dance and electronic acts, like Kaskade, ILLENIUM, Nero, James Blake, Robyn and ZHU.

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All the U.S. Tours From Latin Artists Announced for 2025 (Updating)

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EDITOR’S NOTE: The list features only U.S. tours by Latin music artists and is updated on a regular basis. Tours will be removed from the list once they have ended.

2024 was a phenomenal year for the Latin touring industry, where five Latin acts — Luis Miguel, Bad Bunny, Karol G, RBD and Aventura — grossed more than $100 million, up from one in 2023 and two in 2022. Billboard reported in December that Latin artists are responsible for 16% of the year’s top 100 touring grosses, more than ever before.

This year, Luis Miguel topped Billboard’s Highest-Grossing Latin Tours of the Year list, grossing $290.4 million across 128 shows, according to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore. Following El Sol de México’s trek is Bad Bunny’s Most Wanted tour, grossing $211.4 million across 49 concerts. Both tours ranked top 10 on the overall Billboard Year-End Top Tours of 2024 list — the former at No. 4 and the latter at No. 9 — alongside artists such as Coldplay, The Rolling Stones and Madonna, to name a few.

Now, 2025 is already shaping up to be another great touring year for Latin music.

Already announced for the new year are Shakira’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran stadium trek kicking off in the spring; Rauw Alejandro’s Cosa Nuestra World Tour beginning in North America; and Nathy Peluso’s first-ever U.S. run in honor of her album Grasa. Mexican band Camila and Colombian tropi-pop artist Gusi have also secured tours in the U.S.

Below, see our updating list of Latin tours that have already been announced for 2025.