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Zedd
NOS Events Center — San Bernardino, CA
Zedd
NOS Events Center — San Bernardino, CA

Zedd is Anton Zaslavski, a Russian-born producer and DJ who basically defined mainstream progressive house in the 2010s. He made his name with Clarity, that track that somehow became both a festival anthem and a legitimate pop single without feeling compromised. From there he spent the decade producing for pretty much everyone worth knowing — his remix work is genuinely better than most people's original material. The Middle with Grey and Maren Morris was unavoidable for good reason. He's always been more producer than performer, which means his albums are actually coherent concepts rather than random drops. His sound is precise and restrained, which is rare in electronic music where more is usually the default. He's won Grammys, headlined everything, and never really had to compromise the production quality to do it. Zedd represents that sweet spot where you can be genuinely talented, commercially successful, and not insufferable about either.

Zedd's sets are surprisingly controlled. He doesn't trash around or hype endlessly. The crowd comes to hear those clean production moments, and he delivers them. You get the sense he's actually DJing rather than just triggering a predetermined set. People stay attentive rather than losing it.

Known for Clarity, The Middle, Stay, Beautiful Now, Break Free

Zedd's relationship with Los Angeles runs deep, built on years of festival appearances and sold-out shows at the city's major venues. His most recent visit came on September 7, 2024, when he played Los Angeles State Historic Park, delivering a set that moved through his catalog with precision. The show hit the expected marks—"Clarity," "The Middle," "Stay"—but what stood out was how he'd grown into these songs, the production around them feeling less like pyrotechnics and more like architecture. The crowd was there for the hits, and Zedd delivered them cleanly, the kind of performance that reminds you why he's remained relevant in a genre that burns through trends quarterly.

Los Angeles has always been a proving ground for electronic music, though it's evolved considerably. The city's dance and pop worlds intersect here in ways they don't elsewhere—Zedd fits naturally into that space, somewhere between festival mainstay and pop collaborator. LA crowds tend to be knowing without being pretentious, which suits his approach: sophisticated production without the posturing.

Stay in Los Feliz, where you can walk tree-lined streets and catch views from Griffith Observatory. Dinner at Republique in the Arts District—refined French-inspired food in a restored factory space that feels more Paris than LA. Spend an afternoon at the Huntington Library in San Marino, a world-class art collection that justifies the drive. The city's recording studio history is everywhere; walk through Hollywood and you're literally surrounded by the spaces where hits were made. End the night at a jazz bar like The Fonda Theatre or catch live music on Sunset Boulevard.

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