Knock2's North American "nolimit" Tour: 4 Highlights That Had Us Losing It
What started as a tour is primed to end as a movement led by the rising electronic music superstar, whose explosive "nolimit" production lived up to its name.

In just a few short years, Knock2 has gone from DJing at small San Diego clubs and producing twerk remixes to commanding stages at Ultra, Coachella and Lollapalooza, not to mention launching his own own music festival.
What's even crazier? All of this happened before the 25-year-old dropped his debut album, nolimit. With that kind of momentum, it was clear that his "nolimit tour" wouldn't just be a showcase of the album, but a statement.
Now that the North America leg of the tour has come to a close, here's some moments you'll regret missing.
Brand-new production "The Stack"
Debuting his new live show, "The Stack," the EDM.com Class of 2023 star proved his tour was not just about the spectacle of visuals, lasers and pyrotechnics. Instead, it was a fully immersive experience, meticulously created to pull fans into his universe.
Inspired by the cover art of "feel U luv me," The Stack's central structure is built from large, retro-style speakers, subwoofers and amplifiers. Surrounding it were massive LED screens, floodlights and custom elements covered in graffiti and rave stickers. Raw, bold and intentionally over-the-top, the setup felt like a tribute to underground rave and streetwear culture.
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Openers and special guests
The energy of the "nolimit" tour didn't just stop at its headliner. It was also a showcase of the crew behind him.
From some of the SD Waterboys—Aleko, RemK and Frosttop—to other bass music staples like Holly and Wavedash, the support roster felt like a curated celebration of the scene in which Knock2 came up. No matter what date you attended, it was clear that the support would bring just as much energy as the main act.
Plus, if you got lucky, there would be a surprise appearance from his ISOKNOCK partner-in-crime, ISOxo, his longtime best friend and collaborator.
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Unreleased tracks and flips
Knock2's musicality shined throughout his electrifying 90-minute set. With a whirlwind of releases over the past two years—from nolimit to 4EVR—he faced the challenge of seamlessly blending his arsenal of fan-favorites. But he navigated it effortlessly.
Opening with a custom intro, he weaved together past and present by showcasing his sharp ear for transitions. "feel U luv me" seamlessly intertwined with "One Chance" while "shyne 4 me" flowed into the hard-hitting "THRASH." He kept it exciting with ISOxo's unreleased edits of 2hollis' "jeans" and "Stereo Love." No matter what genre— bass house, trap or hardstyle—there was never a blind spot.
Even with all the music already in rotation, he still found time to create more, teasing unreleased tracks and IDs at some shows and making sure that the crowd knew that he's not slowing down anytime soon.
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Unbeatable crowd energy
If there’s one thing you can count on at a Knock2 show, it’s that the energy will be contagious from the first drop to the last. Whether you're in the front row or way in the back, Knock2’s energy finds you—and pulls you in.
Mosh pits open up, hands fly in the air and not a single body stays still. There’s something undeniably magical about it—an energy that’s raw, real and rare for any DJ, let alone one his age. What started as a tour is primed to end as a movement.
You can find tickets to Knock2's "nolimit" tour here.
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