Whethan has announced WAREHOUSE.WAVS, a new tour concept built around late-night warehouse shows, bass-driven lineups, and the kind of raw dancefloor energy that first helped shape his rise within electronic music.
At the center of the rollout is Los Angeles, a city that continues to play a major role in underground dance culture across North America.
Rather than leaning into massive festival production, WAREHOUSE.WAVS focuses on intimate spaces, heavy low-end sound, curated support acts, and community-driven experiences that feel connected to the city’s after-hours scene.
Over the years, Whethan has built a reputation for blending electronic, indie, alternative, and bass influences into a sound that moves easily between festival stages and smaller club environments. With WAREHOUSE.WAVS, the focus shifts more toward atmosphere and crowd connection, tapping into the energy that has kept warehouse culture alive in Los Angeles for years. The timing also makes sense.
Across LA, younger dance music fans have increasingly gravitated toward underground-inspired events, pop-up venues, and genre-fluid lineups that feel more personal than traditional nightlife experiences. WAREHOUSE.WAVS leans directly into that space.
As anticipation around the tour continues to build, WAREHOUSE.WAVS is positioning itself as more than just another run of tour dates.
For Whethan, it feels like a return to the environments and communities that helped define a generation of electronic music culture in Los Angeles, and he is already selling out show dates across North America.
Be sure to grab your tickets here.
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