With billions of streams to his name, Whethan is a dynamic artist and producer with multiple gold and platinum certifications. By 18, he took the dance scene by storm, executive-produced rising star Oliver Tree, and orchestrated one of Coachella’s iconic moments with viral craze Mason Ramsey. Whethan’s DJ project has featured global artists (Dua Lipa, Portugal the Man, NLE Choppa, Rico Nasty, Yeat, MAX) and built momentum for almost a decade - currently with 7+ million monthly listeners and single Money on the Dash independently charting, which is now a RIAA gold certified record and charted on UK Dance and Billboard Dance Charts in 2024. A robust live presence complements his streaming success - with multiple appearances at marquee festivals and venues like Red Rocks, Ultra, and Lollapalooza in his hometown of Chicago. Whethan has also produced close to 100 songs for other artists, including household names Joji, Meg Thee Stallion, Kygo, X Ambassadors, etc., and full albums for Oliver Tree, The Chainsmokers, glaive, and ericdoa. He also thrives in sync, with 50+ placements across the landscape of sports, TV, film, and commercials (Apple, Euphoria, Fifty Shades of Grey, Sony Playstation, NFL). At only 24, Whethan's successes fuel his ceaseless ambitions as a producer - with a multifaceted skill set to excel in numerous genres and a unique ability to blend them, whether for other artists' projects or his own. In 2024, Whethan gave fans a long-awaited return to form. Life of a Wallflower, Vol. 2 acts as more than just a nod to his roots, but a showcase of his growth from then to now. LOAW2 highlights the reflection and maturation of the sound that made Whethan what he is today. In 2024, he stopped in seven key cities across the country for his LOAW2 Tour. In February 2025, after 10 years, Whethan officially released the song that changed his life forever: MssingNo XE3 (Whethan Turn). This release relaunched a new era, focusing on bass and dubstep remixes. Earlier this year, he released his WAREHOUSE.WAVS EP that includes a number of remixes such as Swag Surfin’, No Broke Boys, Sticky, Blick Sum, Nissan Altima and In Da Club. Since his resurgence into the bass and dubstep scene, Whethan’s socials have had exponential growth with over 90K new followers on Instagram and 170K on TikTok. On the live side in 2025, Whethan drew in massive crowds with surprise sets at Electric Forest and Lightning in a Bottle, and packed out underground pop-ups in Atlanta, LA, and NYC, all of which reached capacity in under 30 minutes. He did a Halloween festival run, performing at Escape, Hulaween, Mississippi Underground, and Get Freaky SLC. On top of all of that, he sold out all of his announced headline shows in less than 24 hrs on presale in Chicago (Ramova Theatre), LA (The Palladium), NYC (Webster Hall), SF (The Midway), Denver (Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom), and Toronto (Noir). He also performed at both Decadence and To The Future. In 2026, Whethan has maintained a festival-heavy touring strategy while sprinkling in select headline and shows. He will be playing festivals including EDC Las Vegas, Lollapalooza, Electric Forest, Shambhala Music Festival, Seven Stars and Veld Music Festival, while also tapping into bass-focused events like Forbidden Kingdom Festival and Wobbleland. Around these, he played a handful one-off shows at the Do LaB stage weekend 1 of Coachella and direct support for Crankdat at CRANKDOME Tacoma. On top of all of this, Whethan has his own headline tour rolling out with 25 stops in major markets across the US throughout the year and will be direct support for Zeds Dead in Montreal this summer. Overall, the year reflects a strong presence on the touring side with strategic headline stops and festival looks, reinforcing his position in the upper tier of touring electronic acts.
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