Zedd brought a rare live element to the inaugural East Coast Zedd In The Park; he left the safety of his decks, grabbed a pair of drumsticks, and threw himself headfirst into a live drum cover of the Halo video game theme.
Under the bright lights in New York City, Zedd reminded us all where his musical journey started. He tapped into his inner metal drummer from his Dioramic days and unleashed Gareth Coker’s “The Road” from Halo Infinite, pounding out rhythms that echoed with nostalgia. This isn’t a first for Zedd. He’s sat behind the kit for legendary moments like the Chester Bennington tribute and that unforgettable John Mayer Coachella surprise. But watching him tear into a live drum solo right in the middle of his set? That’s the kind of magic you wish you could bottle up and keep forever.
This first-ever East Coast edition of his tour was an outright celebration. After four years of sun-filled parties in LA, Zedd In The Park finally made its way to New York, making the city into a playground for dance music lovers. The night was absolutely stacked with performances from DJ Snake, Dillon Francis, Knock2, Porter Robinson, Madeon, Louis The Child, Mesto, Ellis, and zensei ゼンセー. If you were there, you know it seemed as if the whole electronic universe showed up for the party.
Catching Zedd live on his tour run is always an unpredictable experience. As you never know when he might break out a surprise live performance or unreleased edit. Check out Zedd’s upcoming tour schedule and get your tickets before they sell out!
