Dimitri Vegas
The Belgian superstar hits four countries and twelve cities, bringing his explosive sets to both clubs and festivals.
Belgium’s own dance music juggernaut Dimitri Vegas is gearing up to storm the Americas with a 2025 tour that’s equal parts spectacle and reinvention. The DJ and producer — long known for igniting massive crowds alongside his brother Like Mike — is now taking a solo victory lap that bridges the gap between mainstage chaos and underground cool.
Kicking off October 10 at Santa Cruz’s Sonilum Arena in Bolivia, the 2025 Americas Tour spans four countries and twelve cities, pulling Dimitri from intimate club booths to sprawling festival fields. Stops include heavy hitters like Tomorrowland Brasil in Itu, before a string of U.S. dates in New York, Washington D.C., Las Vegas, and Chicago, and a final burst of color at Mexico’s Festival Internacional del Globo on November 15. A key stop at Vancouver’s Harbour adds Canadian flair to the mix.
For an artist who’s spent more than a decade soundtracking EDM’s global explosion, this run marks something of a creative rebirth. Over the past year, Dimitri has been expanding his sonic palette — and flexing his versatility. His recent sets have swung from vinyl-only techno experiments at Tomorrowland to euphoric festival bangers like “Woops” with Junkie Kid. Then there’s “Pum Pum”, a drum & bass-leaning crossover with Loreen and David Guetta, and the shadowy cuts “Heroine” and “Yeah”, both hinting at a darker, more cinematic side of his production.
That duality will be front and center on tour. Expect high-impact visuals and theatrical production — the kind of pyrotechnic punch Vegas is famous for — but also moments of unexpected intimacy and left-field groove. From mega-clubs like Marquee and Echostage to outdoor carnivals like Escape Psycho Circus, each night promises a curated reflection of where Dimitri Vegas is right now — and where he’s headed next.
But this new chapter builds on an already extraordinary career. Electronic music enthusiasts worldwide know Dimitri ‘Vegas’ Thivaios as half of the monolithic brotherly duo Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, and as one of the key ambassadors of the global Tomorrowland phenomenon. Voted #1 DJs in the world once again in 2019, the brothers have become icons of the electronic music scene, amassing over 35 million fans across social media and more than 3 billion YouTube views of their high-energy performances and cinematic music videos.
Their trophy case is packed with Gold and Platinum records, collaborations with a who’s who of global superstars — from David Guetta, Daddy Yankee, Wiz Khalifa, and Snoop Dogg to Martin Garrix, Diplo, Swedish House Mafia, Steve Aoki, and Ne-Yo — and remixes for Coldplay, Lady Gaga, Calvin Harris, Jennifer Lopez, The Chainsmokers, and Major Lazer, among many others. Their creative reach even extends to Hollywood, teaming up with Hans Zimmer on the soundtrack for Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge and creating the official theme for the video game Mortal Kombat 11.
Now stepping into the spotlight as a solo artist, Dimitri is continuing to push boundaries. His recent single “Thank You (Not So Bad)” with Tiësto and Dido is topping charts worldwide, showcasing his ability to fuse mainstream appeal with an edge of underground sophistication.
Born in Greece and raised in Belgium, Dimitri — who is fluent in six languages — has also carved a niche in the world of film and gaming. Beyond the decks, he’s appeared in major productions including Gangsta (by Bad Boys 3 directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah), Jean-Claude Van Damme’s “Lukas”, Sylvester Stallone’s “Rambo V”, and even lent his voice and likeness to Sub-Zero in Mortal Kombat 11. He’s voiced Spider-Man in the Dutch versions of Sony’s Spider-Verse blockbusters and starred in his first leading role in the European genre hit H4Z4RD, which won big at Sitges and Toronto After Dark, and is now lined up for a U.S. theatrical and Tubi release.
Dimitri’s Hollywood presence continues to grow, with recent appearances in “Jurassic World: Dominion” and “It’s a Wonderful Knife” alongside Joel McHale and Justin Long. Between shoots, he splits his time between Los Angeles and Ibiza, balancing a rising acting career with his relentless touring schedule.
As the 2025 Americas Tour approaches, Dimitri Vegas stands as a multifaceted global force — a DJ, producer, performer, and actor who’s constantly reinventing himself while staying rooted in the music that started it all.
In a landscape where EDM stars often play it safe, Dimitri’s willingness to blur lines between underground and mainstage, music and film, feels like a full-circle evolution. He’s not abandoning the arenas — he’s expanding the map.
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