Absolutely Amazing
by Jenn X on 10/23/25WAMU Theater - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5Absolutely loved this show, these guys know how to throw it down and I can’t wait to see them again

Venue
Masonic Temple - Detroit
Venue
Masonic Temple - Detroit
Venue
Masonic Temple - Detroit
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Venue
Zeds Dead on Tour
Veterans of the EDM festival circuit, Toronto's Zeds Dead are masters of unleashing singles to the masses to get everyone stoked for their live show. And over the summer of 2019, they dropped multiple tracks to do just that. The frenetic "Lift You Up," an accelerated synth-punk sprint that's liable to turn the dance tent into a mosh pit. "Rescue" — a collaboration with Dutch producer Dion Timmer and Toronto diva Delaney Jane — splits the difference between bass-wobbled beats and edgy alt-rock energy. But "Stars Tonight" — featuring Dutch duo DROELOE — leaps from piano-laced serenity to future-bass freakery, with heart-racing ascents and queasy drops that ensure their sets strike the right balance of euphoria and anarchy.
Zeds Dead in Concert
The Toronto-based duo of Dylan Mamid (aka DC) and Zachary Rapp-Rovan (aka Hooks) first came together in the mid-2000s under the name Mass Productions, a project steeped in their love of boom-bapped hip-hop. But as EDM came to dominate the city's club scene at the turn of the decade, the duo caught the wave and rebranded themselves Zeds Dead (a quote from Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction). While the 2010 single "Rude Boy" captures them still transitioning out of old-school breaks toward nu-rave sonics, the series of EPs they released through Diplo's Mad Decent imprint over the course of 2012 and 2014 saw them change things up. They retrofitted their sound for the festival circuit (take, for example, the steep drops and subterranean bass of "Hadouken"), and they also initiated alt-rock crossovers with the likes of Twin Shadow and Perry Farrell. After launching their own label, Deadbeat, Zeds Dead released their first proper album statement, the Juno Award–nominated Northern Lights, in 2016, with a wildly eclectic guest list (Diplo, Pusha T, Weezer's Rivers Cuomo) that speaks to their ever-evolving fusion of sun-dappled EDM, gritty rap production and rock power.
Absolutely loved this show, these guys know how to throw it down and I can’t wait to see them again
Had a hiccup a day before the show. Not all tickets were displaying thru the app for some reason. Reached out to customer service and it was all fixed swiftly and add tickets to my apple wallet day of! The show was freaking fantastic! First time seeing them live!
Zeds Dead killed it this past weekend. I have zero complaints. I would say this was my top 5 favorite show of all times. Wish I could go back right now.
Awesome show. Drinks were a rip off. Drinks were way too expensive the tiny cup that was given.
My friend lost keys and was able To get them back same night
Saw them last year in Detroit and this year in Toronto. Both great shows as expected. Supporting artists always kill it and the boys always put on such an incredible show themselves! Can't wait to catch more of their sets!
loved it, i often go to the wonkiest of wonkey shows , & this one was great, hella lost in the sauce.
ZEDS DEAD KICKS BROOOO! Dope venue, dope artist, dope time.
Sold out show! It was super packed to the point it was hard to just vibe to the music, zed didnt play his best music and the laser lights were WEAK. Overall i found myself bored, overstimulated and left early.
Zeds Dead was a great experience. The music was amazing the vibes were mostly good. The event was oversold for ga Floor, as always for big name artists.. whatever capacity is is too much.