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Lift Off: Levity Presents Lasership Tour

Levity is blasting off their biggest headline tour to date. The Lasership Tour plans to hit Mesa Amphitheatre in Arizona on February 14, 2026. The trio—John Hauldren, PJ Carberry, and Josh Tarum—arrive with their most ambitious vision yet, packed with a spaceship’s worth of lasers and color. Billed as their “biggest production ever,” Lasership showcases the energy, charm, and immersive stagecraft that define Levity’s rise.

Over the past few years, the trio has steadily carved out a distinct lane in electronic music. Their luminous sound, vibrant storytelling, and live shows feel equal parts cinematic and explosive. More importantly, Levity has mastered the art of designing moments that hit emotionally just as hard as they hit sonically. Now, Lasership amplifies that formula by expanding lighting design, sharpening narrative elements, and unveiling a massive new stage layout engineered for maximum immersion.

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At the same time, their momentum offstage has only intensified. Thanks to viral remixes, high-impact originals, and a knack for pairing heartfelt melodies with festival-ready engineering, Levity has become a consistent crowd favorite. Their upward trajectory has been undeniable—jumping from local support slots to major festival lineups. As a result, the Lasership Tour marks a pivotal moment, with Levity confidently stepping into their next chapter and embracing larger venues with a fully realized creative vision.

New music launches alongside Lasership, fueling the tour with fresh momentum and emotional impact. Meanwhile, upgraded visuals amplify the sense of discovery, transforming every set into a cinematic journey through sound and space. From the first drop, Levity pulls fans into a fully realized universe built for movement, connection, and escape. Tickets for the 18+ show are still available on the official ticketing website. Don’t miss the chance to witness Levity’s Lasership Tour as it touches down in Arizona.