Tape B and Levity bring ‘Summer Program’ co-headlining tour to Huntsville

(Live Nation)

Summer 2026 just got louder.

Electronic music standouts Tape B and Levity have announced a joint amphitheater tour dubbed “Summer Program,” a 12-city North American run that includes a stop at Huntsville’s Orion Amphitheater on Thursday, August 6, 2026.

Promoted by Live Nation, the co-headlining tour runs from mid-July through early August and pairs two of bass music’s fastest-rising acts for a season built around open-air venues, high-energy sets and crowd-driven performances.

The tour marks the first full co-headline run for Tape B and Levity, artists who have already shared the stage at major festivals under the fan-coined alias “Levity B,” including Electric Forest, Lollapalooza and Elements.

Now, that festival chemistry is heading out on the road.

Together, Tape B and Levity bring a combined digital audience of nearly one million fans and more than 1.4 million monthly Spotify listeners, signaling the demand behind the summer takeover.

Tape B, a Florida-based bass producer known for blending nostalgic sounds with modern drops, has experienced a rapid rise over the past two years, selling out headline shows across North America and earning praise from artists like Zeds Dead, Subtronics and Ganja White Night. His live performances have become known for balancing throwback energy with heavy-hitting bass.

Levity, the Chicago-bred electronic trio, enters the tour following sold-out “Lasership” shows and a breakout festival run. The group is known for immersive visuals, emotionally driven production and crowd-forward performances that blur the lines between electronic, hip-hop and cinematic soundscapes.

The Huntsville stop at The Orion places the Rocket City among a lineup of premier outdoor venues nationwide, including amphitheaters in Nashville, Boston, Baltimore and Charlotte.

Fans can sign up now for the artist presale at LevitapeB.com, which begins Thursday, January 15 at 10 a.m. local time. The general public on-sale starts Friday, January 16 at 10 a.m. local time.

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