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  • vip

    All In Lounge Experience

    • One (1) GA OR premium reserved ticket to the show*
    • Access to KAYTRANADA & JUSTICE’s pre-show VIP Lounge** including:Light snacks, desserts and two (2) drink tokens for cocktails***Photobooth opportunities and interactive gamesDJ playing curated playlist of KAYTRANADA & JUSTICE’s favorite songs!
    • Exclusive VIP only gift item
    • Specially designed tour keychain
    • Official VIP laminate, lanyard, early entry, and VIP lounge wristband
    • Early entry into the venue
    • Tour merchandise shopping opportunity before doors
    • Designated check-in
    • On-site VIP host and concierge

    * Locations may vary by venue. Package only available for select dates.

    ** No artist participation.

    *** Local liquor laws apply.

  • vip

    All In Experience

    • One (1) GA OR premium reserved ticket to the show*
    • One (1) voucher to the concessions stand**
    • Exclusive VIP only gift item
    • Specially designed tour keychain
    • Official VIP laminate, lanyard, early entry, and VIP lounge wristband
    • Early entry into the venue
    • Tour merchandise shopping opportunity before doors
    • Designated check-in
    • On-site VIP host and concierge***

    * Locations may vary by venue. Package only available for select dates.
    ** Local liquor laws apply. 
    *** No artist participation.

  • vip

    Early Access Experience

    • One (1) GA ticket to the show*
    • Exclusive VIP only gift item
    • Specially designed tour keychain
    • Official VIP laminate, lanyard, early entry wristband
    • Early entry into the venue
    • Tour merchandise shopping opportunity before doors
    • Designated check-in
    • On-site VIP host and concierge**

    * Locations may vary by venue.
    ** No artist participation.

  • vip

    Reasonably Indulgent Experience

    • One (1) premium reserved ticket to the show*
    • Exclusive VIP only gift item
    • Specially designed tour keychain
    • Official VIP laminate and lanyard
    • Designated check-in
    • On-site VIP host and concierge**

    * Locations may vary by venue.
    ** No artist participation.

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About

Justice are the French electronic music duo composed of producers Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay. Formed in 2003, the Parisian pair have developed a distinct electronic dance sound that combines French house music with disco, funk and rock influences. After breaking out with their 2006 remix “We Are Your Friends,” Justice released their untitled debut album, often referred to as “†” or “Cross,” in 2007. The duo’s second album Audio, Video, Disco arrived in 2011, followed by 2016’s Woman, 2018’s remix album Woman Worldwide and 2024’s Hyperdrama. Meanwhile, Justice recorded the four-part “Planisphère” for a Dior Homme summer fashion show in 2009 and released the concert films A Cross the Universe (2008) and IRIS: A Space Opera by Justice (2019). In 2025, Justice notched their first Hot 100 single on The Weeknd’s “Wake Me Up,” won their third career Grammy for the Tame Impala collaboration “Neverender” and embarked on a co-headlining tour with KAYTRANADA. 

To connect with Justice:

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Justice 2025 Tour Dates:

  • 10/16/25 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
  • 10/17/25 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
  • 10/19/25 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center
  • 10/22/25 – Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena
  • 10/24/25 – Inglewood, CA @ Kia Forum
  • 10/25/25 – Inglewood, CA @ Kia Forum
  • 10/28/25 – San Diego, CA @ Viejas Arena at Aztec Bowl San Diego State University
  • 10/30/25 – Phoenix, AZ @ Mortgage Matchup Center (formerly PHX Arena)
  • 11/01/25 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
  • 11/05/25 – Chicago, IL @ United Center
  • 11/08/25 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center
  • 11/09/25 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center
  • 11/12/25 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
  • 11/15/25 – Tampa, FL @ Benchmark International Arena
  • 11/16/25 – Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center

News

  • What to Know: Get Ready for KAYTRANADA & JUSTICE on Tour

    What to Know: Get Ready for KAYTRANADA & JUSTICE on Tour

    Here's everything to know about the joint KAYTRANADA x JUSTICE TOUR, including a complete list of tour dates and VIP information.

FAQS

Justice head out on the co-headlining KAYTRANADA x JUSTICE TOUR in October 2025. After kicking off at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, the North American leg of the tour will run through November 2025.

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The 2025 KAYTRANADA x JUSTICE TOUR tour began on October 16 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Fans will have the opportunity to purchase four VIP package options for the KAYTRANADA x JUSTICE TOUR. VIP packages include perks such as:

  • One GA ticket or one premium reserved ticket to the show
  • Exclusive VIP gift item
  • Official VIP laminate, lanyard and early entry and VIP lounge wristband
  • Tour merch shopping opportunity before doors

Special guests on the North American leg of the KAYTRANADA x JUSTICE TOUR  include the following artists on select dates:

  • Sam Gellaitry
  • DāM FunK
  • Busy P

Be sure to check individual event pages for exact details.

Tickets and VIP packages are now on sale for the 2025 KAYTRANADA x JUSTICE TOUR. Tickets and VIP packages are still available for select North American dates.

Reviews

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 183 reviews
  • TTTHHHHEEEEE PPPAARRTTTTYYYYYY

    by moomoox4 on 3/19/12Terminal 5 - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5

    Nothing but Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Tons of energy all night and lots of crowd surfing and nonstop dancing. Those light up Marshall speakers were crazyyy! The fun went on n' on ... The show should have been longer.

  • by Anonymous on 3/19/12Terminal 5 - New YorkRating: 1 out of 5

    When we entered the venue around 11PM the concert was almost over. This was a huge disappointment. We expected them to play from 11PM - 2AM but we were outside before 12. There should be some kind of time window on the event site to make this more clear.

  • by eeeman on 3/19/12Terminal 5 - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5

    it was an amazing show, great job! but the show could of been a little bit longer instead of a hour and a half set

  • Would have given ZERO STARS if allowed.

    by ECM13 on 3/19/12Terminal 5 - New YorkRating: 1 out of 5

    I have never been so upset/disappointed by an overall concert experience in my entire life (no exaggeration). We bought these tickets MONTHS ago (not cheap, ~50); we were all so excited and looking forward to the show... only to be totally let down. The concert started at 10:15 (fine, although a little early), and Justice played for LITERALLY 1 hour and 5 minutes. I have never felt taken advantage by a venue/band/concert ticket price until this show; and I am so upset by it. I am a huge supporter of live arts, and I feel that as attendees we were completely taken advantage off - expensive ticket, oversold/too crowded at the venue, and FAR too short. It makes me sad but I will a) never be back at Terminal 5 (this was the last straw), and I b) will no longer support Justice as an act. Super unfortunate situation - thank goodness we were in NYC and were able to have our own nite afterwards.

  • by ImNotGrimey on 3/19/12Terminal 5 - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5

    Very good show. Busy P could of been a bit more enthusiastic as an opener. He was clearly saving his energy for the after party, where he was amazing. Also, the Justice show is heavily choreographed, so seeing them two nights in a row was a bit of a waste. That being said, it was AMAZING. They did a spectacular job of mixing the old and the new.

  • FACEMELTING

    by StrongerThanDirt on 3/19/12Terminal 5 - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5

    I have been waiting years to see these guys live. They definitely did not disappoint. I felt that they could have played for a little longer but none the less I had a great time

  • Awesome but short

    by MzKUrbane on 3/19/12Terminal 5 - New YorkRating: 3 out of 5

    The opener Busy P was lazy and would be completely forgetable if he didn't play all the songs you would likely hear at a wedding or your last JR. High dance. In his desperation to capture anyone's attention I almost half expected him to play the electric slide (thank God that one missed us) Justice did not fail to put on a good show and the crowed fueled by excitement and green beer gave their love right back. There was nothing wrong with the performance, but it only ran about an hour, thirty which seemed incredibly short. Even though I was covered in sweat from dancing I could have EASILY gone another hour..or 30 for them. As we all know if you are into electronic music you are usually anticipating dancing into the night so this seemed even more acutely short. My friend who I brought who is not typically into elec LOVED the show but thought it was too short as well. This is the only reason I gave them 3 stars instead of the 4 or 5 I would have normally gave. Plus for the price of the tix the first act should have been worthy of sharing a stage!

  • A huge justice fan, EXTREMELY disappointed

    by Fkfk on 3/19/12Terminal 5 - New YorkRating: 1 out of 5

    I've loved Justice for years now. When I saw them in Buenos Aires a few years back they were incredible. I was dancing like a fiend, sweating like a beast, and had to pick up what was left of my brain off the floor as they had blown it to smitherines. This time around was pathetic. They just played their album, making a couple of feeble mashups of old and new songs. Where was the distortion? Where was the madness? We were in nyc for god sakes. I figured they'd step their game up there. They were just playing to the masses. Ill never waste my time at another justice show again.

  • Because we are your friends!

    by SkinnyBoyHowser on 3/18/12Terminal 5 - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5

    Legen...wait for it...2 French rock star dj's. 18 Marshall amps stacked to the ceiling. A piano. 2 easy to access bars. Great light show. Good friends in a good crowd...dary. It was legendary!

  • Justice was a big party

    by MrWu on 3/18/12Terminal 5 - New YorkRating: 4 out of 5

    I had a lot of fun at the concert. Justice had a lot of energy and the light show was put together really well. There was a slight lull in the middle, but the opening and closing sets were amazing.

  • by Anonymous on 3/18/12Terminal 5 - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5

    Justice was amazing, Busy P sucked. Event needed to be longer, justice only played from like 10:15 - 11:45 which is nothing, please have em play longer next time.

  • Justice rocked the house, per usual

    by VictoryLow on 3/18/12Terminal 5 - New YorkRating: 4 out of 5

    Justice did something interesting, they played mostly the old stuff from A Cross the Universe rather than many songs from the new album Audio, VIdeo, Disco. I found it quite entertaining and besides, anything from them is great to dance to so what difference does it make what they play. Terminal 5 is an alright venue. I would enjoy it more with less kids (<18 yrs old) running around but I guess you can't really keep them out. If you want to see them up close, you better be there early and expect to stand there for quite some time. If you are a lame duck and don't like dancing, you a) should't be at a Justice concert and b) should head upstairs where people hang off the railing and bob their heads.

  • Et Justice Pour Tous!

    by CAA23 on 3/18/12Terminal 5 - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5

    Set up was amazing. Venue was amazing. Watched the whole show from the 3rd floor, with the comfort of not having to deal with crowd surfers, but still able to dance and see justice. Top five shows I've ever been to.