Chris Lake Sells Out 40,000 Tickets in LA, Tops 55,000 for June

Chris Lake Sells Out 40,000 Tickets in LA, Tops 55,000 for June

Chris Lake has officially wrapped the most successful headline month of his career. The Black Book Records founder moved more than 55,000 tickets across five sold-out headline performances in New York City and Los Angeles throughout June 2026, marking a significant milestone in his trajectory as a global electronic music icon.

The month reached its zenith with two back-to-back nights at Los Angeles State Historic Park on June 19 and 20. The engagement drew a combined 40,000 fans, representing Lake’s largest standalone headline shows in the city to date. Presented by Framework and Goldenvoice, the initial date sold out in under 15 minutes, prompting the addition of a second night, which also reached capacity.

A Month of Record-Breaking Performances

This momentum followed a highly successful East Coast run. Earlier in the month, Lake sold out all three nights of his ‘Under The K Bridge Park’ takeover in Brooklyn. The June 5-7 series, presented by Black Book Records and The Bowery Presents, saw over 15,000 fans in attendance, standing as one of the most significant headline runs of his career in the region.

The Los Angeles shows marked Lake’s return to the city for a headline performance for the first time since 2022. He transformed the LA State Historic Park into a massive, immersive open-air dancefloor, featuring support from AYYBO, Ragie Ban, Hot Since 82, and Clüb de Combat.

The cultural impact of the weekend extended beyond the electronic music community. Notably, three-time Super Bowl champion Travis Kelce was spotted at the opening night, highlighting Lake’s growing crossover appeal and his ability to draw audiences from outside the traditional dance music sphere.

Building a Legacy

This successful run arrives on the heels of a prolific period for the producer. His debut album, Chemistry, has fueled a sold-out global tour, while his remix of The Chemical Brothers’ ‘Galvanize’ secured him a second GRAMMY nomination. His industry standing was further solidified at the 2026 International Dance Music Awards during Miami Music Week, where he took home honors for Best Album and Best Remix.

With recent high-profile collaborations alongside Skrillex, Disclosure, and Sammy Virji, Lake continues to maintain a dominant presence across the electronic landscape. As Black Book Records evolves into one of the most respected independent labels in the industry, June 2026 stands as a definitive testament to Chris Lake’s enduring influence and commercial power.