Disclosure Announce Fall 2025 North American Tour   

 

Multi-platinum duo Disclosure have announced their “Fall 2025 – North American Tour,” bringing their acclaimed live show to fans across the U.S. and Mexico. Various pre-sales kick off Wednesday, June 11th, at 10 a.m. local time, while general on-sale begins Friday, June 13th, at 10 a.m. local time. Fans can sign up for artist pre-sale via Disclosure’s website.

The tour launches at Seattle’s WAMU Theater on September 19th, before making festival stops at Oregon’s Cascade Equinox Festival and Mexico City’s Nescafé Vaivén, and wrapping up at Forest Hills Stadium in NYC on October 18th. Other featured stops include San Diego, Berkeley, Houston, Boston, and Washington D.C.

The live tour news arrives following a series of previously announced North American DJ sets from the duo who are also known as Guy and Howard Lawrence. Ahead of the new live dates, Disclosure will be DJing festivals throughout June and July, including South Carolina’s High Tide Festival, Michigan’s Electric Forest, Chicago’s Auris Pride Weekender, and Vancouver’s FVDED in the Park. Guy will also be bringing his intimate Friends & Family club series, which typically includes B2B sets with some of the most exciting names in electronic music, to stops along the way.

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Their latest release is “King Steps,” an exciting team-up with fast-rising British-Gambian rapper Pa Salieu. They group share that they’ve been exploring their experimental side lately with similarly darker, hard-hitting tracks like “Arachnids” — described by Guy as an “ever-evolving creative puzzle of sound design and groove exploration” — and “in2minds” with Chris Lake.

The brothers recently scored a Best Dance/Electronic Recording nomination at the 2025 Grammys for last year’s “She’s Gone, Dance On.” With that addition, Disclosure are now nine-time Grammy Award nominees. After earning their first career Grammy nod for their monumental 2013 full-length debut, Settle, in the category of Best Dance/Electronic Album, they repeated the feat with 2015’s Caracal and 2020’s ENERGY. The duo also went on to earn nominations for Record of the Year (for producing Khalid’s “Talk”) and Best Dance/Electronic Recording for “My High” (featuring Aminé and slowthai) and 2024’s “Higher Than Ever Before.”

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