On Friday, April 11, 2025, Canadian electronic duo Zeds Dead electrified Houston’s 713 Music Hall with their “Return to the Spectrum of Intergalactic Happiness” tour. The sold-out show delivered a night of genre-defying bass, immersive visuals, and high-energy performances that left the crowd buzzing.
Zeds Dead, comprised of Dylan Mamid (DC) and Zachary Rapp-Rovan (Hooks), took the stage to an eruption of cheers. Their set was a masterclass blending genres, weaving through dubstep, house, drum and bass, and hip-hop-infused tracks. The duo’s seamless transitions and innovative remixes showcased their evolution since their early days in Toronto’s underground scene.
While the official setlist remains unconfirmed, fans were treated to a mix of fan favorites and newer releases. Tracks like “Lost You,” “Eyes on Fire (Zeds Dead Remix),” and “One of These Mornings” resonated throughout the venue, and each drop was met with ecstatic reactions. The duo’s ability to surprise and engage the audience was evident, keeping energy levels high throughout the performance.
The visual production was equally impressive. A kaleidoscope of lights, lasers, and synchronized visuals transformed the venue into an otherworldly experience. It’s state-of-the-art acoustics and design enhanced the immersive atmosphere, making every beat and visual effect resonate deeply with attendees.
The Houston show was a standout stop on Zeds Dead’s extensive tour across North America. Upcoming performances include dates in Austin, Minneapolis, and Los Angeles.
Zeds Dead’s performance at 713 Music Hall was a testament to their status as pioneers in the electronic music scene. Their ability to blend genres, deliver high-energy sets, and create immersive experiences ensures their continued relevance and appeal to fans old and new.