ODESZA (DJ Set), the multiplatinum and Grammy-nominated leaders in electronic music, will headline the second annual US Open Finals Afterparty show on Saturday, Sept. 6 inside Louis Armstrong Stadium at the 2025 US Open.
The blockbuster concert headlines the return of the popular US Open Finals Fan Fest, taking place September 6-7, which will once again feature expanded grounds passes and elevated Finals watch parties, featuring DJs, special guests and live feeds of celebrity arrivals, both in Louis Armstrong Stadium and on the US Open Fountain Plaza.
The ODESZA duo, along with Grammy-nominated and genre-bending artist TOKiMONSTA, will transform Louis Armstrong Stadium into a dynamic music venue with a concert following the US Open Women’s Singles Final on Saturday, September 6. The show requires a separate ticket and begins at 9 p.m. US Open and artist presales go live on Thursday, Aug. 7, at 10 a.m. ET. Tickets go on sale to the public beginning Friday, Aug. 8, at 10 a.m. ET via Ticketmaster.
US Open Finals Fan Fest marks the culmination of the 2025 US Open, which begins on August 18 and runs through September 7. US Open Fan Week—which features the reimagined and elevated US Open Mixed Doubles Championship August 19-20—runs from August 18-23 and features free grounds admission all six days. The US Open Singles Main Draw begins on Sunday, Aug. 24. More information about Finals Fan Fest and the Afterparty are available at usopen.org/afterparty.
ODESZA (Harrison Mills and Clayton Knight) are recognized as the leaders in electronic music with multiple GRAMMY nominations and two A2IM’s Libera Awards including winner of Best Electronic Record in 2023 and Best Remix in 2024. Having multiple gold and platinum releases, debuting at #3 on the Billboard Top 200, and over 8.8 billion streams, ODESZA has been highly regarded by NPR, Rolling Stone, Billboard and more.
The duo—accompanied in their live performance by the ODESZA Drumline, horn players, string section, and a rotating cast of vocalists—have headlined Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Outside Lands and Austin City Limits, among others. They are the first electronic artist to do a tour of North American amphitheaters playing to over 1.2 million fans from 2022 to 2024 including three sold out nights at Madison Square Garden and The Gorge, two sold out nights at BMO Stadium, and a sold out show at Folsom Field in Colorado, their largest venue to date—selling 44k tickets in 24 hours. In 2023, ODESZA released their first concert film, The Last Goodbye Cinematic Experience, in over 700 theaters worldwide for one night only, grossing $1 million at the box office
TOKiMONSTA is a Grammy-nominated producer, artist, and founder of Young Art Records, celebrated for her genre-blending sound and fearless experimentation. She was the first Asian-American producer and first female producer to be nominated in the Best Dance/Electronic Album category at the Grammys. Her seventh album, Eternal Reverie, explores resilience and joy, showcasing her innovative approach to music. In 2024, she collaborated with aespa on “Die Trying” for Netflix’s Rebel Moon: Songs of the Rebellion EP, starred in a global AT&T campaign, and partnered with Candy Crush Saga on “Floating,” featured in their Music Season tournament campaign with a video directed by WATTS. Last year marked the 10th anniversary of her Los Angeles-based label, which debuted with Desiderium featuring Anderson .Paak and Joyce Wrice, and has supported artists like Ambré, EARTHGANG, and Ryuichi Sakamoto. Overcoming personal challenges, including a life-threatening brain condition, TOKiMONSTA continues to inspire as a dynamic force in electronic music.
