Rüfüs Du Sol announces Wrigley Field concert as part of North American tour

Stephanie Lulay, Executive Editor and Co-Founder at Block Club Chicago
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Australian electronic music group Rüfüs Du Sol will perform at Wrigley Field in Chicago on June 12 as part of their upcoming tour. The announcement was made Tuesday and includes 25 stops across the United States and Canada. The Chicago concert will also feature New York-based electronic group Fcukers.

Pre-sale ticket signups are available until 9 a.m. Monday, with pre-sale tickets going on sale February 24. Additional pre-sales begin at 11 a.m. February 25, and general ticket sales start at 11 a.m. February 26.

The band promoted the tour last week by displaying their name on billboards nationwide. On Saturday evening, their name briefly appeared on Wrigley Field’s electronic sign before disappearing, as shown in an Instagram post from @raverresidence. Another message referencing Rüfüs Du Sol was later seen on the Wrigley scoreboard, according to @djloversclub.

Rüfüs Du Sol consists of Jon George, James Hunt, and Tyrone Lindqvist. They formed in 2010 and won Best Dance/Electronic Recording at the 2022 Grammy Awards for their single “Alive.” Their Inhale / Exhale World Tour in 2025 sold over 750,000 headline tickets, making it the highest-selling electronic tour to date, according to LiveNation.

More information about tickets can be found on the Ticketmaster page.



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