Diplo has spent years on the road, headlining festivals and clubs on every continent. His tour schedule is a blend of solo DJ sets, Major Lazer shows, and one-off events that keep his sound in front of live audiences year-round.
Festival Headliner
From Coachella to Tomorrowland, from Lollapalooza to Glastonbury, Diplo has become a fixture on the festival circuit. His sets are built for big stages: heavy bass, recognizable hooks, and a flow that moves between his own hits and crowd-pleasing edits. Fans know they can expect a high-energy show that doesn’t stick to one genre.
Club and Warehouse Shows
Aside from festivals, he regularly plays clubs and warehouse parties where the vibe is more intimate and the set can go deeper. These shows often feature longer mixing, more experimentation, and a direct connection with the crowd. For many cities, a Diplo club date is a chance to hear him in a setting that’s closer to how he started—DJing in rooms where the focus is on the music and the dance floor.
Major Lazer Live
When Major Lazer tours, the show is a full production: dancers, visuals, and a setlist built around the group’s biggest tracks. It’s a different experience from a solo DJ set—more theatrical, more choreographed—and it has drawn huge crowds around the world. The band’s ability to translate studio hits into a live spectacle has made their tours a major part of Diplo’s touring footprint.
Keeping the Calendar Full
Even when he’s not on a formal tour, Diplo tends to have a steady stream of one-off dates, residencies, and festival slots. That consistency has made him one of the most visible DJs in the world and has helped cement the idea that dance music is best experienced live. For fans, checking tour dates is a routine way to see when he’s coming to their city.
Whether it’s a festival main stage or a club night, a Diplo show is built on energy, variety, and a deep catalogue that keeps the crowd moving from start to finish.