Teletech US Tour 2026 is officially set to take Manchester’s most explosive hard techno brand across North America.
Founded by Tom Shenton and Anton Stevens, Teletech has spent the last eight years building a global reputation with fast, relentless techno shows that sell out within minutes. From small Manchester basements to full-scale warehouse productions, the brand has cultivated a loyal international following and a merchandise line that is equally in demand.
Shenton and Stevens’ journey began in 2017, fuelled by a shared passion for high-energy electronic music and an unrelenting work ethic. Their ability to combine underground ethos with large-scale event production has positioned Teletech as one of the UK’s most influential techno labels and promoters.
The brand’s artist roster reads like a who’s who of modern hard techno. Azyr, Adrian Mills, Cloudy, ANETHA, Sara Landry, Funk Tribu, Hannah Lang, and Phantasm regularly headline, delivering high-voltage sets that have become Teletech’s signature. Beyond music, the brand’s merchandise has cultivated its own hype-driven economy, with limited drops selling out rapidly and becoming a cultural marker for the global techno community.
The Teletech US Tour 2026 will run from March 3 to 28, hitting Montreal, Toronto, Washington DC, San Francisco, Dallas, and Austin. This marks the brand’s first North American venture, with shows planned as part of a wider 2026 schedule due to overwhelming demand.

Fans purchasing tickets for the tour will also enjoy $100 off official merchandise, blending music, community, and lifestyle in true Teletech style.
With it’s US tour, Teletech positions itself as a global leader in hard techno. The brand has not only shaped the sound and energy of modern rave culture but also demonstrated how a UK-based label can translate underground credibility into international success. The Teletech US Tour 2026 promises to deliver the same high-octane experience to North American audiences, combining music, fashion, and community in a singular, unforgettable movement.

