Relentless Beats Announces Subtronics at the Slaughterhouse in Tuscon

Relentless Beats and Subtronics are teaming up again to take on The Slaughterhouse in Arizona this September.

On September 16, Subtronics is bringing his wonky creations to The Slaughterhouse in Tucson, Arizona. Following a series of successes in his career, the dubstep artist has been taking on huge festivals all while working on his sets and music. Dubstep producer, Austeria, is opening the show, followed by a back-to-back from experimental bass artists Saka and FLY. 

Subtronics and Relentless Beats joined forces earlier this year when the producer drew 15,000 fans to the Phoenix Raceway, breaking Arizona’s record for the largest bass event. Relentless Beats is no stranger to The Slaughterhouse, hosting 4,000 fans for their Higher Love show with Zeds Dead a few months ago. 

On top of his show at The Slaughterhouse, Subtronics recently revealed that he is working on his second album. He released his successful debut album, ‘Fractals,’ in 2022, along with a remix and VIP album soon after. Since then, he has gone on to sell out iconic venues and bring massive crowds to his sets. 

With the amazing support that he has gained over the last few years, it is no doubt that he is bringing the same energy to Tuscon. The Highland Cannabis Park is also making its return to partner with Relentless Beats, promoting regional cannabis partners. 

Relentless Beats has been rocking the music industry as a promoter, supporting almost 500 artists through hundreds of events. As the longest-running promoter in Arizona, their dedication to furthering electronic music continues to shine with the announcement. 

Tickets for Relentless Beats Presents: Subtronics at The Slaughterhouse are available here and going quickly. General admission tickets for the 18+ show start at $49 and passes for the pit begin at $89. To prepare for the massive show, listen to Subtronics’ remix of “Black Out Days” by Phantogram here:

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Hi! My name is Madison and I was born and raised in Colorado, giving me immediate access to some of the best live music. I have two degrees from the University of Denver in Media Studies and Criminology and am passionate about music journalism. Some of my favorite artists are, but not limited to, Disco Lines, Tape B, Space Laces, and Whyte Fang.

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