Named after their latest studio album, Odesza’s The Last Goodbye Finale will be making a stop at The Greek Theatre in Berkeley, CA for 2 nights in 2024. Despite the name of the tour, this will definitely not be the last Odesza tour, but their live show is definitely worth seeing every time they come back to the Bay Area. This year, they are bringing a bunch of great supporting acts, including Blu DeTiger and Golden Features. Don’t miss out on your chance to see an amazing live show at one of the best music venues in the Bay Area.
Location: Greek Theatre
Address:
Hearst Greek Theatre
2001 Gayley Rd
Berkeley, CA 94720
Date: Friday, June 14
Time: 5PM
Odesza
Odesza, formed in 2012 by Harrison Mills and Clayton Knight, quickly transitioned from college experiments to international electronic music sensations. Their unique blend of electronic beats, organic sounds, and captivating vocals carved a niche in the music world.
Their discography, including the breakthrough album “In Return” and the Grammy-nominated “A Moment Apart,” showcases their evolution and ability to create anthemic hits like “Say My Name” and “Higher Ground.” These tracks not only dominate charts but also define the duo’s signature sound.
Their shows, known for awesome visuals, live instrumentation, and innovative technology offer immersive, unforgettable experiences. The “A Moment Apart” tour, highlighted by drone-lit skies, exemplifies their groundbreaking approach to live performances.
The Greek Theatre
Located in the hills of Berkeley, California, the Greek Theatre is a music venue on the University of California Campus. Officially known as the William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre, it is inspired by the ancient amphitheaters of Greece, was constructed in 1903. With a capacity to welcome over 8,500 spectators, it offers an amazing experience that blends the grandeur of its performances with the natural beauty of its surroundings.
The Greek Theatre is an historical music venue that has hosted a bunch of amazing artists. Legends like Bob Dylan, The Grateful Dead, and Talking Heads have all left their mark on its stage as well as hundreds of other well-known acts.