
Boris Brejcha is set to perform his first-ever orchestral concert on July 26 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.
The event is part of the venue’s KCRW Festival series and will feature the German producer alongside the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra.
The performance will introduce a new interpretation of Brejcha’s signature high-tech minimal sound.
For the first time, a full live orchestra will accompany his music.
The concert marks a major milestone in his career.
It combines the precision of electronic music with the scale and emotion of a symphony orchestra.
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Boris Brejcha Brings High-Tech Minimal to the Orchestra
Over the past two decades, Boris has established himself as one of electronic music’s most distinctive artists.
He is widely recognized as the creator of the high-tech minimal genre.
He has built a global fanbase through detailed productions, cinematic melodies, and extended festival performances.
His music has appeared on stages such as Tomorrowland, Ultra Music Festival, and Cercle.
Now, his catalog will receive an orchestral interpretation for the first time.
According to the Hollywood Bowl, this will be Boris Brejcha’s first orchestra performance anywhere in the world.
The Los Angeles concert will mark a significant milestone in his career.
The Hollywood Bowl has welcomed legendary artists since opening in 1922.
The iconic outdoor venue has hosted performances across classical music, jazz, rock, film scores, and contemporary music.
Electronic music has become more common at the venue in recent years. However, full orchestral collaborations remain uncommon.
During the concert, the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra will perform under the direction of Derrick Hodge.
Together with Boris, they will present familiar tracks through a completely new musical perspective.
The event is part of the annual KCRW Festival series, which regularly highlights creative collaborations across different genres.
Orchestral Performances Continue to Grow in Dance Music
Boris Brejcha joins a growing number of electronic artists embracing orchestral performances.
Acts including RÜFÜS DU SOL, Pete Tong through his Ibiza Classics project, deadmau5, and The Glitch Mob have all introduced orchestral elements into their live shows.
Their performances reflect the growing appreciation of electronic music as a genre with strong compositional depth beyond the dancefloor.
Boris already incorporates layered melodies and cinematic arrangements into his productions.
Performing with a full orchestra is a natural extension of that approach.
The upcoming concert also highlights how electronic music continues to evolve through new creative collaborations.